On the Water Log, December 25, 2008
Thursday, December 25th, 2008Merry Christmas! It snowed a few more inches overnight, after a weird mixture of rain and snow off and on all day yesterday. It’s pretty outside, but I am glad I don’t have to go anywhere.
I still have slots left for my winter steelhead clinics and seminars that I described in the Winter Newsletter. If you haven’t seen the newsletter yet, either scroll down to it or click the newsletter link on this page. The best parts of this edition are the essays and flies contributed by my friends, Les Johnson, Ron Hirschi, Leland Miyawaki, Marianne Mitchell and Preston Singletary. I also wrote a couple new essays–”Bergman Reconsidered,” about Ray Bergman’s classic Trout, and on how to find your own steelhead water.
As for a current fishing report, this post would more appropriately be called “not-on-the-water-log.” I haven’t been fishing much the last couple of weeks and haven’t caught a steelhead since early December.
I was out of town part of the time. Among other things, I did a slide show in Salem for the Santiam Fly Casters. They are a great group, and I got to meet Chip O’Brian, a fellow fly fishing writer, and fly tying legend Dave McNeese. I have talked to Dave on the phone and through emails, and he sent me a gorgeous fly, a Brown Heron, for an article I was working on about Syd Glasso a while back. But I had never met him before. It was a good trip, but I barely made it home. I was driving up the coast on the night of the 70 mph winds, and I had to thread my way through about 30 downed tree between Kalaloch and Ruby Beach.
The main reason I haven’t been fishing, of course, is the weather. The rivers are certainly low and clear enough for fly fishing. Indeed, I went to Aberdeen the other day, and you can see gravel bars on the Hoh and Queets and Humptulips that you rarely see in December. But it’s been really tough to get out to the rivers, with the snow and ice, and before that it was too cold for good fishing. All of the clients I had booked the last 10 days or so have, reasonably, cancelled.
The best illustration of what it’s been like out here lately is that last Saturday, during the traditional peak of the hatchery steelhead run, I ran into both J.D. Love and Jim Kerr in the Thriftway in the middle of the day.
There haven’t been all that many fish around either. Some gear guys did well on the Hoh earlier in the week, and a few fish have been taken on all the rivers, especially the Bogachiel. The Salmon has been red hot at times, although it isn’t exactly a fly fishing scene there and definitely not for those with genteel sensibilities. Basically, fishing has been tough for fly fishers just about everywhere.
It’s supposed to warm up tomorrow. That will melt the snow and knock the rivers out for time, but I expect by early next week we will be back in business on a Quillayute river or two and some creeks.
I’ll begin blogging every Thursday from now through the end of the steelhead season.
Meanwhile, the snow hasn’t started melting yet. I’m thinking about hitting the Calawah or Sol Duc later today for a while. The color of the water right now makes me think an Orange Heron might be a good choice. It’s too long since I’ve had a rod in my hands.
Once again, Merry Christmas.
