Steelhead on the Fly

HOW TO CATCH GREY GHOSTS

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Aaron Shook is an expert Steelhead fisherman. He spends spring and summer in Yakutat Alaska guiding for the Yakutat Lodge and winter and fall in the Pacific Northwest(Oregon). If the fish are in the river you will find him there.
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Long distance releases

    I have been to the creek now twice since the last posting, and the fishing is getting better, ( for the fish). I have been into 6 fish now, and as you will see, there is absolutely no pictures. I have had my hands on two of them, but they squirmed away, no thanks to Indy. She released two on her own, by jumping to soon. It has been awhile since she has been able to get ahold of a good fish, so she is has a bit of buck fever. She will calm down as the season progresses. Hope to have some pics for you tomorrow. It has begun to snow here, so the conditions will dictate this week, wether I will be able to get down to the creek. Hope it's not to bad. The snow will not stop me, but the ice will put the breaks on the driving.

 

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Good luck out there.

 

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Posted by FlyMstr on Sunday, December 14, 2008 1:41 AM
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Donnie Hunter

Friday, December 19, 2008 10:40 AM

Pie crust promises, easily made, easily broken. It's already been 5 days since there has been an update to the blog. The Steelhead fishing is in high gear back east here. The "Oswego River" in Oswego, New York is the most productive. check out guide Kevin Davis's website www.catchthedrift.com his clients are catching double digit numbers of Rainbows, Browns and Steelhead. I figure you should be up to at least 150-200 fish by now as long as Indy doesn't try to help you too much....

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