by Chad Gilespie | Apr 26, 2016 | Uncategorized
Hood Canal Fly Fishing Report – April 2016 May is almost here and from now on out Sea-Run Cutthroat fishing on Hood Canal continue to improve. The majority of Sea-Run Cutthroat have emerged from their natal streams and completed their spawning cycle, once again...
by Chad Gilespie | Apr 12, 2016 | Uncategorized
Puget Sound and Hood Canal Fly Fishing Report What makes a great day of fishing? To some anglers it is pure numbers, and numbers alone. To others, a good day might reflect friends, solitude and just pure relaxation. However, the overall experience of a day on the...
by Chad Gilespie | Mar 29, 2016 | Uncategorized
Finally, spring seems to have made an appearances in Western Washington. Beautiful sunny days, and flat calm water on Hood Canal made for great weather. Fishing has been great also, with many of our coastal Sea-Run Cutthroat now emerging from their spawning streams....
by Chad Gilespie | Mar 11, 2016 | Uncategorized
Sixty degrees today on Hood Canal – yes spring is in the air. Flat calm waters and the beautiful Olympic Mountains showing off in the distance an angler can’t ask for anything more – except hooking some some fiesty Sea-Run Cutthroat of course....
by Chad Gilespie | Feb 1, 2016 | Uncategorized
Just can’t get enough salt water fly fishing – a balmy 54 degrees air temp. today on Puget Sound and it was time to hit the beach for Sea-Run Cutthroat. How often does that happen in January? Well, I can’t complain and it certainly beats freezing...