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The Olympic Peninsula's finest
fully guided river OR SALTWATER fishing adventures
latestrriverfishingreportforJUne29th26th
TOdayhas b eenyetanotherhotanddustySummerDay
but the
fisshing has beenvery goodIj II ustf inished helpinglocalguideRYanTHoma
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KINGSALMONasweccleanedRYANSfishGuideCARLWIndlestoppedbyHEalso
hadanexcellentdaywith his clients limiting out withseveral chrome bright
Sokeye and2KINgsalmonSAlmonCarls#is 360-374-9193
weatherhasbeen
extremely hot lately which is nice for getting out on the saltwater but
the glaciel fed rivers such as TheHOhhRiver areadversely affected
becausethe water turns a very milky Wite due to the excess me,lt off from
theGlaciers there have been SomenewSpring SAlomonmoving into the SOl-DUcr
Riverrecentlythe Bogachiel andCalawhaRiversopen
toSteelheadFishingthiscomingSaturdayJune6th
thereshouldalsobe some mightyf ine cutthroat fishing to be had also make
sure to check the currentfishing regulations before you head to the
riverand make absolutely s ure you have a current fishing license
decent numbers
of fresh Spring kings starting to
show up in theSolDuc river
here's what's
been happening lately; there was a decent shot of spring kings last week
up through the lower stretch and there is still a decent number of spring
chinook in the middle section of SolDuc river but be very ,very careful
with a drift boat in here right now the water level is creating some major
technical difficulties for navigating the numerous rapids found in this
river. My recommendation for a very safe and satisfying fishing trip right
now is to give us a jingle and book a trip with a local guide who really
knows this river
FOR
A CURRENT FISHING REPORT OR TO BOOK
YOUR TRIP PLEASE CONTACT US @360-6403133
soon
the saltwater salmon season is upon us
please
contact either KIMBERLY OR Gordy @640-3133 to
book either freshwater or saltwater fishing charters or Randy Lato at
360-374-2052 for an outstanding time on the river or on the saltwater
for current steelhead fishing report and direct information on
booking steelhead or salmon fishing trip please contact; Kimberly or Gordon Gracey at
360-640-3133in1986ourOLYMPIC
PENINSULA Peninsula fishing guide service was established on 1986
based on the premise of providing fishermen with a world class sport
fishing experience and the potential to catch that "fish of a lifetime" on
every trip we take. TODAY WE NETWORK WITH THE BEST AND MOST
PRODUCTIVE GUIDES ON THE NORTHWEST REGION OF WASHINGTON's OLYMPIC PENINSULA
During the past
20years I have maintained the highest quality standard of service
available while hosting and guiding anglers from around the world to some
of their most unforgettable fishing adventures.
The rivers we primarily fish are
the, Hoh River, and the Bogachiel River, the Calawah River and Quillayute Rivers are our "home waters".
These rivers are the " Crown Jewels of Washington's Olympic Peninsula" and
are world renowned as the premier wild Steelhead, Salmon and
sea-run Cutthroat fishing rivers in Washington. Over the years, the
thousands of hours that I've spent fishing these rivers has given me an
intimate knowledge of each one of them and they are all located just
minutes from my home here on the banks of the Calawah River near Forks,
Washington.
give us a call @360-640-3133
Depending on the type of fishing we are doing
(fly fishing, conventional or ultra-light) and the conditions we
encounter, you will be fishing from either comfortable, classic, heated
drift boats or custom full framed Aire & Maravia inflatable craft. All
equipment is provided at no charge and a variety of excellent lodging
options are available. I also arrange some of the most exciting and
productive saltwater fishing charters that our coastal region has to
offer. Whether fly fishing or conventional, highly productive Saltwater
fishing charters for Salmon Halibut, Ling Cod & Sea bass are
available from May through September. are also
I can easily
make arrangements for guided fishing and lodging accommodations for any
size group from a single angler to large corporate groups.
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