We did a little video to give some insite into what a typical day of sidedrifting looks like for us on the Clearwater. Hope you enjoy it!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUPEqwrhoK0
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Report Date: 3/17/13
www.clearwaterrivercompany.com
As I write this report we are winding down our 2012-2013
steelhead season. We had some incredible
fishing over the past 7 months. Every
phase of our steelhead season brought with it special challenges and many
rewards. We are truly blessed to be able
to make our living fishing on one of the greatest rivers in the entire
Northwest. We also blessed to spend
countless days on the water with truly great individuals who decide to spend
their hard earned money to enjoy a few days on the water with us. If it were not for the generosity of our
great clients we would not be able to make our passion our living. Thank you from all of us at Clearwater River
Company because it is you that make all this possible.
Currently we are looking forward to our next fishing
opportunities on the Clearwater, both Spring Chinook and Fall Steelhead will be
here before we know it! As for spring Chinook,
we are forecasted to have a substantially smaller return of these incredibly
tasty fish, but we should still hopefully see some great fishing opportunities
even if it means a shorter season than the past few years. Fish and Game should have seasons set
sometime in late April, but before that we really won’t know what kind of
season we are looking at. If you are
interested in a spring Chinook adventure with us don’t hesitate to get in touch
with us, as our available dates should book up fast.
The biggest thing we are looking forward to is our 2013 Fall
Steelhead season. We are already taking
quite a few bookings, so if you know when you want to come and fish with us
don’t hesitate to get your preferred dates booked. Fall is our favorite time of year to be
chasing steelhead on the Clearwater and it’s not an opportunity we think any
outdoors person should ever go without.
I am already dreaming about giant B-Runs smashing a fly fished near the
surface on a floating line, or a plug rod getting almost ripped out of a rod
holder.
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