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Float Fishing for Salmon and Steelhead

January 23, 2012 By JD 15 Comments

Here’s a little video I shot to kinda get you started understanding how float fishing for salmon and steelhead works…

More Salmon Techniques

Filed Under: Salmon, Steelhead, Techniques, Underwater Photos/Video Tagged With: float fishing, Salmon, Steelhead

20-Pound Steelhead from the Chetco River

January 18, 2012 By JD 13 Comments

Welcome to the 20-pound club! Guide Tony Sepulveda (L) and John Sellers


It’s time to welcome the 20-Pound Steelhead Club’s newest member, John Sellers of Fortuna, CA, who fished on Tuesday with guide Tony Sepulveda of Greenwater Guide Service on a very low and clear Chetco River in Orgeon for this bruiser buck.

Let’s let Tony tell the rest of the story…

“John hooked the fish drifting roe and a Fish Pill along a shallow break,” he says. “When he swung on the bite, it erupted in 18″ of water and went burning off the flat with it’s back out of the water like a spooked bonefish!”

Congratulations are in order for John…fish like that don’t come every day. And to that end, he thoughtfully opted to release it, despite the ridiculous regulation in Oregon that allows for the retention of wild steelhead.

“John’s a relative newcomer to steelhead fishing, catching his first on the Eel with me last winter,” says Tony. “With his big fish resting in the net, we talked about the importance of keeping those genetics in the gene pool. John was immediately on board. We took a few pictures and sent him on his way. We ended the day by 1:00 pm with 6 landed out of 10 hooked, a 20 pounder and a double hookup. Not a bad day!”

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: 20 pound steelhead, chetco river, Steelhead, tony sepulveda

The Santa Ynez River: Where 25,000 steelhead once roamed!

August 25, 2011 By JD 10 Comments

The river now, looking downstream from Buellton towards the sea.

Santa Barbara, California (about an hour and a half north of LA) doesn’t exactly inspire images of deep canyons and emerald green water full of steelhead…but it would have back in the 1940’s, when the Santa Ynez River was home to annual runs of 25,000 anadramous rainbows!

But only a token handful of the great fish make it back each year now. The usual band of culprits did the river in: Water diversions, dams and development. etc. The biggest blow came in the early 1950’s when massive Cachuma Dam was completed, effectively blocking off the bulk of steelhead spawning habitat.

Filed Under: Fishing Stories Tagged With: santa ynez river, Steelhead

The Greatest Fishing Trip of All Time!

April 13, 2011 By JD 2 Comments


I‘ve read several books about Lewis & Clark over the years, including a version of their Journals that was as thick as a Manhattan phone book. Not only was their journey one of history’s most epic road trips, but man, oh man, did they see some spectacular fishing! The numbers of salmon and steelhead they encountered on the Columbia-Clearwater-Snake river system were beyond imagination. When I finally get my jet boat time machine built, my first trip is going to be along much of the Lewis & Clark Trail!

Apparently, I am not alone in my fascination with the fishing that the dynamic duo and the Corps. of Discovery encountered…The Federation of Fly Fishers has created a virtual and physical exhibit on this very subject! Check this out: Undaunted Anglers: Fishing with Lewis & Clark

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: columbia river, lewis & clark, Salmon, Steelhead, trout

Chasing the Vampire Steelhead of South America

April 1, 2011 By JD 16 Comments

Don't get your hands too close!


The vampire steelhead…known to locals as “pez diablo” exist in a very small handful of streams in southern Chile. They are rare, hard fighting, evil beasts that few have ever encountered. To read all about these amazing fish, check out my article in the current issue (April 2011) of Salmon Trout Steelheader Magazine

Filed Under: Humor Tagged With: chile, Steelhead, vampire

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