We had a break in the weather yesterday and Mary Ann and I got the chance to fish Whychus Creek, a small local creek where some great restoration efforts have been going to help bring back the salmon and steelhead runs from years ago. The water was a little high and off-colored from recent rains, but still very fishable. A quick bug sampling showed a mix of small mayfly nymphs, a few caddis, and stoneflies. Mary Ann and I both took our 7′ 0″ 4 wt bamboo rods, perfect for this little stream. While we didn’t catch a lot of fish, we picked up a few on nymphs, including a nice 11″ native rainbow that took a #16 red serendipity. Here are a few photos from our afternoon.
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The Deschutes River
Mary Ann and I got out on the Deschutes River this week searching for trout and steelhead. I targeted trout with small #18 nymphs and was very successful, with several nice 15″ to 18″ fish to the net. Mary Ann took out my 10′ 6″ 5 wt Micro Spey in search of steelhead, and although she didn’t find any, she still hooked a few nice rainbows and whitefish. A very nice day on the river.
Bamboo Rod Builder Get-Together
I had a great group of area bamboo rod builders get together at my shop today, Randy Beard, Skip Hosfield, Claude Darden, and Jeff Smith. We had a great time casting bamboo fly rods, sharing techniques, and “Talking Bamboo”. We don’t get the chance to do this very often, so we’re all hoping to have more of these get-togethers in the future.
Bamboo on the Metolius River
I just finished a new rod for Shawn from Portland. He’s a great angler, and this is the third bamboo fly rod I’ve built for him. He already has a 3 wt and a 4 wt rod, and this time he chose a 7′ 6″ 5 wt Signature Series Rod. I really enjoyed building this for him, and this week I joined him on the Metolius River to present the new rod to him….and fish a few hours. Lots of bugs were hatching and we were able to find quite a few rising fish, but, matching their dinner choice was difficult. We managed to tempt a few fish to our flies and had an absolutely great afternoon on the river. Here is Shawn with his new rod.
Photoshoot on the Metolius River
I got the chance to spend a day on the Metolius River this week with Meryl Schenker (http://merylschenker.com/), a friend and an incredibly talented professional photographer from the Seattle area. I had asked Meryl to help me with some new photographs for my WEB site. We had a great time on the river, shot some great photos, and even caught some feisty rainbows. I have a goal to re-design my WEB site in the next couple of months, utilizing several of Meryl’s great photos. So stay tuned, hopefully I’ll be able to get that done. Here are a few photos from our day.