John Gross, Roaring Fork Guide Service, 39621 Deerhorn Rd, Springfield, Oregon 97478
Email: roaringfork@aol.com, Tel: +1 541 726 7234
Roaring Fork Guide ServiceGuided excursions & fishing trips on Oregon's premier rivers and coastal streams Salmon · Trout · Steelhead · Bass |
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John Gross, Roaring Fork Guide Service, 39621 Deerhorn Rd, Springfield, Oregon 97478 |
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Sixes RiverGood Winter Steelhead Numbers Indicate A Stellar Run of Spring Chinook & Summer Steelhead to Arrive in 2010Submitted by John Gross on 15 February 2010 - 12:51pm.As of today, February 15th 2010, most of Oregon's coastal rivers are currently at ideal water levels for both drift boat and bank fishing. While a few of the north coast streams have reported some stellar days, rivers in the south west region continue to produce the most consistent results for winter steelhead. Reports of good catches on the Chetco, Elk & Sixes, and on the Coos and Coquille systems continue to come in. We are now entering the latter part of the winter steelhead season when the big native fish comprise a higher component of the total catch. Great Conditions UP & Down the Coast for Winter SteelheadSubmitted by John Gross on 31 January 2010 - 8:10pm.Bright Winter Steelhead Always Bring a Smile Elk River Fall ChinookSubmitted by John Gross on 25 December 2009 - 11:56pm.The focus on our coastal rivers now changes from salmon to winter steelhead with the turn of the year. The Coquille and the Millacoma have had some good days already on wimter steelhead, as has Cedar Creek, a tributary to the Nestucca River up north.
Fall/Winter Chinook on the Elk & Sixes Rivers Show WellSubmitted by John Gross on 29 November 2009 - 1:07pm.A nice surge of bright Kings have provided great sport in late 2009 on the Elk & Sixes Rivers Big Prize Leaves a Lasting MemorySubmitted by John Gross on 15 November 2009 - 2:22pm.November and December are peak months for tying into an Elk River monster salmon. Be sure to contact me for a guided driftboat fishing trip on the Elk or Sixes if you'd like to try your luck.
Folks have been doing well this fall season fishing for big, bright Chinook down near the mouths of the Elk & Sixes RiversSubmitted by John Gross on 10 November 2009 - 8:17am.Upcoming rains will soon raise river and stream levels in southern Oregon enough to allow boaters good access to the famous Fall Chinook fishery down on the Elk & Sixes Rivers. Don't miss your chance to book a trip for the opportinity to catch the fish of a lifetime. November and December are the best months. This fishery is followed immediately by the winter steelhead run which continues through March and provides great sport on most of Oregon's coastal rivers. |
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