Monday, November 26, 2007

Weekly Fishing Report (November 26, 2007)

The week saw the high water subsiding with many summer runs and the first decent numbers of fresh Winter Runs entering the Stamp system. Most summer runs still in decent shape and the fresh chromers bright with sea lice and very eager to bite. Average size about 7 to 9 pounds with a 15lb and a 17lb hooked up. Early season seems to be shaping things up to be another great year. Hatchery staff figure this might be the year that we may see the results of increasng winter run production. Let's hope. We will be back in a couple weeks for another update. If you are interested in a great trip, call toll free. (1-866-839-8411)

Big wild buck caught November 24,2007. (17lb)


Some early winter chrome in November.


Peter catches a Stamp Chromer





Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Weekly fishing report to September 11/2007.

Water conditions are low but many fish coming in daily. Lots of Coho every day with the chance of Chinook and Summer Steelhead. Chinooks should start showing in bigger numbers as this is the week when we see traditionally the numbers increasing. Fish are bright chrome with sea lice on most as an indication of fish not holding too long out in the ocean. Give us a call to book your trip as some dates are open for early October. 1-250-723-0136. ( Pictures posted for September are typical fish that were caught in the last week) Take care and Tight Lines!

A careful eye running through the shallows.