Mexican Fish Report
The Salmon are biting at the Olympic Peninsula
by Jim Kerr
11-16-2013
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Ignore the Calendar, its less dependable than the weatherman. Its winter, I know because my feet were cold all day last Sunday.
Word on the street is that Simms will have a new boot foot out some time around a week after my toes fall off, or January, which ever comes first. I am not sure I can wait that long. I did a little shopping around for alternatives and really didn't find too many quality waders with boot feet designed for fisherman. Anyway, tough problem to have.
In other vital news we are still catching salmon, and nice ones,and bright ones. So that doesn't suck.
Pictured Above: Two in the net. Day goes faster if you catch them two at a time.
I have been a bit mum about the way we are catching them, but if you are really curious I will post some details.
Right now the rivers are at nice levels and the weather is fine. We should see a few more winter steelhead in the next week or so, I am looking forward to it. This is the kind of salmon fishing I enjoy, a little spare, quiet, with clear shady water and low light all day.
Photo #1: Ryan, with a "small" hard fighting king
Word on the street is that Simms will have a new boot foot out some time around a week after my toes fall off, or January, which ever comes first. I am not sure I can wait that long. I did a little shopping around for alternatives and really didn't find too many quality waders with boot feet designed for fisherman. Anyway, tough problem to have.
In other vital news we are still catching salmon, and nice ones,and bright ones. So that doesn't suck.
Pictured Above: Two in the net. Day goes faster if you catch them two at a time.
I have been a bit mum about the way we are catching them, but if you are really curious I will post some details.
Right now the rivers are at nice levels and the weather is fine. We should see a few more winter steelhead in the next week or so, I am looking forward to it. This is the kind of salmon fishing I enjoy, a little spare, quiet, with clear shady water and low light all day.
Photo #1: Ryan, with a "small" hard fighting king