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At 10:50am on December 2, 2008, Erik Coburn said…
Very sweet!
At 9:48am on December 2, 2008, Erik Coburn said…
PS - the drift boat in the picture from WBF - yours? Amazing!
At 9:47am on December 2, 2008, Erik Coburn said…
Yes - we have been pretty lucky. Sounds like the fishing has been good. I love that Rogue River area. I have spent some time down there - but I was on the Illinois.

Great site here - I'll try to check it out more at lunch.

See ya!
Erik
At 9:35am on November 27, 2008, Karsten Pedersen said…
Hi Greg

Unfortunately no Steelheading in Alberta.
Famous for our Rainbows and Browns - especailly on the Bow river in Southern Alberta.

I did a steelheading trip a couple of years back to the Skina/Kispiox, and Babine (NW B.C.) - I posted new pics so you can see the result

Regards

KP
At 8:14pm on November 24, 2008, Brent Ross said…
Ha! Yeah Greg you wouldn't believe it. Nice hanging out with you this past weekend.
At 6:42pm on November 24, 2008, Kenny Kent said…
I agree. I was on the Elk today for a couple of hours above the hatchery just to try the new boat out a bit. Very low water and crystal clear. I will be out of the area for a couple of weeks, but plan on trying the Deschutes later next week prior to returning home. Hoping there will be a few fish when I return. It has been a long time, but fun.
Kenny
At 7:53pm on November 13, 2008, Kenny Kent said…
Greg,
I like the courses, but they are becoming pretty crowded now. Great people there. They have one more course opening this summer. I am hoping to get an early tee test game.
At 5:14pm on October 26, 2008, Aaron Helfrich said…
I have had 12 hrs at home the last 3 weeks. Grand Ronde, McK, Willamette, Rogue, Seattle, Boise, Lewiston. No time. Too many fish to catch. Just back from a cast-n-blast. adh
At 4:59pm on September 23, 2008, Aaron Helfrich said…
Place to especially watch:

Wildcat Rapids stay far right at most stages
Narrows check up going in and run of left point.
Coffee Pot ALWAYS enter bow straight or left. Most pinnings are bow right.
Blossom enter slow on river left hugging the rocks on right, cut right to middle slot, cut back left after pouroff. I drop off the center slot almost side ways with transom left, making it an easier pull. Gotta get left after/during the pouroff.

Rest is by the guide book.

This information is not exact for all river flows and when rocks or trees move in. Keep you eyes pealed and catch a bunch. adh
At 5:55pm on September 22, 2008, Jason Knight said…
Thanks for the offer to help! I appreciate it... and I will be in need of some guidance as the project goes on... I purchased a kit and it will be shipping out here next week...so looking forward to getting started - exciting times!

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