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Rogue River Summer Steelhead

July 5, 2016 Brandon Worthington
Rogue River Wild Steelhead, June

Rogue River Wild Steelhead, June

I do my best to keep thing relatively up to date here. But I admit I am not the best. When fishing is good, I find it hard to prioritize a few paragraphs at the screen.

Summer steelhead have been in greater abundance early this year. Usually good fishing is a month or so later. Now, I have a theory as to why Summer fish seem to be arriving a few weeks earlier each of the last five years, but I have no proof. Just my guiding and fishing observations.

Five years ago, Gold Ray dam near gold hill was removed. It was a major obstacle, with poor fish passage and which also created a thermal barrier down stream. With the dam removed, there is no thermal barrier allowing early summer steelhead to quickly ascend to the upper most river and mill around.

Personal fishing and other reports have the River producing good fishing and good fish. I have been fishing a variety of techniques and all have gotten attention. More grabs than gook ups over all, but a few to the dry as well.

Early Rogue Steelheading consists of warm weather, pleasant evenings and mornings where  we employ all methods of Spey and swing angling. There is a place for a popped skater to a dredged dumbbell eye fly in each day. July only gets better.

Tags Rogue River, Rogue River Spey, Swinging the Rogue River, fly fishing Rogue River, Rogue River Fly Fishing, Rogue River Report, Steelhead Report, Skagit, Scandi, Dry Fly Steelhead, Rogue River Guide, Rogue River Fly Fishing Guide, Rogue River Steelhead Guide, Rogue River Spey Guide, Upper Rogue River
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Full Swing

October 6, 2015 Brandon Worthington
Paul and Ken, fishing bros, firing them out there by day two

Paul and Ken, fishing bros, firing them out there by day two

It's safe to say it's Steelhead season on the Rogue and Klamath. And man, it's been a FUN couple of weeks too. Here are a bunch of photos, in some what sequential order of lately. Many of them are first Steelhead, first Steelhead On The Swing and first Rogue River Steelhead...

Getting it dialed

Getting it dialed

Fish the green

Fish the green

Tug is the Drug

Tug is the Drug

Little ripper in fast water

Little ripper in fast water

Yeah, that's another one

Yeah, that's another one

Just have to add, Paul got six fish in three casts. Insane.

Ken Too, AM Hen

Ken Too, AM Hen

Dennis, bent after a morning of searching

Dennis, bent after a morning of searching

KS Wild Dinner

The annual fundraising dinner was super fun and successful. I am really pleased to have had a trip to offer to their silent auction. Amazing local food and many great folks, organizations and businesses volunteering their time, services or trips to help an organizations that ensures we have wild places in Southern Oregon and Northern California. Check them out if you haven't. kswild.org

Klamath River

My mind is creeping a bit.  The Klamath is clearer than I have ever seen right now, just gorgeous. The Salmon are surging up, still fresh, not on their reds quite now and the Chrome is just behind... It's only going to get better, and you don't have to fish T-14 right now either. Sweet.

Looking back up on the Klamath

Looking back up on the Klamath

Tags RogueRiver, Steelhead, Spey, Swingthefly, Skagit, KSwild, tugisthedrug, Klamath, Fly Fishing, PNW Landing Nets, Ashlandflyshop
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