This Week’s Cast of Thousands…..
This week started out with an encore of a previous ‘Open Seat Monday’ with Bob Shuck on the Upper Rogue. Bob wasn’t able to join us on the ;Salmon Fly Rondi’ float, so I invited him to join me this Monday. Dave Roberts came along in his boat with DJ MacDonald of Southern Fly.
Bob with 17 Incher
Non stop rises of trout to stone fly imitations made for aother amazing day on our home waters. DJ’s wrist was sore from landing fish and Bob Shuck highlighted his very productive day with a steelhead on the dry.
DJ and Dave Roberts
After hanging around home on Tuesday and some tying in Dave’s man cave with Morris, Dale, and Ron from the Souhern Oregon Fly Tyers (SOFT) on Wednesday I met up with Danny Rehm for an afternoon float from the hachery to his house at Trail Creek. Again non-stop action all he way down. Ran into Dave again (I’m not sure who’s on the river more, him or me!) with a friend.
Danny Rehm and his Clackacraft
I needed to see what was happening first hand on the Klamath below Irongate yesterday so Danny and I trailed his boat down there. Had heard that the Golden Stones were thick as spots on a trout’s back. The day started out promising with some of the big salmon flies in the air and very few goldens around. We couldn’t raise any but the smallest trout to the dries. We did catch a handful of nice trout on streamer patterns. One large white clouser did draw the attention of a large steelhead (Dave, same spot you hooked your steely down there, that’s three within fifty feet out of that run in three trips!) It managed to self release just as Danny was diving for the net. I was glad to get the hookup.
Today back on the Upper with a friend of the Jefferson board, Dan Hayes. Dan moderates the ‘Piscatorial Bibliophile’ forum. He is also another bamboo collector and does a very nice job casing them, too! We worked the shoreline under the bushes primarily, which requires some accurate casting and delicate mending. There were some what less willing fish than the last week but the average fish was larger. Dan hooked several fish that were in the teens including one we would have had to tag to keep.
Dan Hayes with Big Trout
Well, that’s it for this week. I’ll close with a picture of the character that made the last two weeks possible.
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June 16th, 2008 at 5:10 am
Good writing and great pictures Jim, and thanks for that one of DJ in my boat. I thought I was screwing up real bad every time I took water on. know I know I was way nose heavy with DJ up front, (and I had my rowing seat all the way to the rear)next time I will put in a couple of sand bags in the rear for him.
David
June 20th, 2008 at 9:35 am
Hey, Jim! great job! Right after you left the hatchery hole the other day, i hooked and landed a 24″ steelhead there myself! Took forever on that trout line. You should have seen the reaction of the “bankies” when i released her!
Tell you one thing, that Clark’s Fork Salmon Fly Roberts ties is the ticket! I’ll never fish foam-bodied again given the choice!
Lets head east sometime! Dyin’ to try the Klamath or the Williamson/Wood. And here soon we have to hit those forebays!
Oh, Diamond lake was hot with olive seal-buggers (rickards pattern). Outfished the guys around me 2-1 with that fly. I think i gave you one of those to imitate. You’ll want both on the williamson or the forebays.
Take care, Jim! Good to see you’re taking a minute or two out of your fishing time to write!
Jeff Hensley
June 21st, 2008 at 9:24 pm
Thanks Jim - Very nice pics
June 21st, 2008 at 9:26 pm
Thanks for the update Jim.
Hope you boys are having fun….I am missing out this year.