(02-05-2022, 02:57 PM)dubob Wrote: You can regale me with the details on Rockport next week.
Sounds like a plan what day you thinking
(02-05-2022, 05:04 PM)TubeDude Wrote: Lovely. Brings back some old memories. I lived in Sacramento for several years and spent a lot of time on the Smith and Klamath in norcal. Was also able to fish the Rogue, Alsea and Nestucca Rivers. Good times.
You are lucky to get to hit those rivers during a low runoff period. The Smith is especially beautiful and productive when low and clear. Some BIG steelies in there too. Had more than a few trips wiped out after the normal winter storms had the rivers running high and muddy. I'm attaching a couple of pics of a steelhead I caught while fishing with legendary (long since deceased) fishing guide Al Kutzkey. The first pic shows the lovely clear blue Smith River under ideal conditions. The second is of Al holding one of my newly caught steelies.
Pat the issue the past few years is the seals raising cane with the fish in low clear water, they are going all the way up to the forks on the smith and pushing the fish up or way out to the sides. Love that river most scenic of all the rivers I’ve been on for steelies.