September is the new October

The first week of September should be really good.  We still have dates…really, check your calendar on this one.

Pretty much our entire fall coho and King season is getting compressed into the month of September.  September has always been great, and with a river that has been closed all summer opening on September 1 things should be a lot of fun.

bright king, late spring chinook? Summer chinook? Early fall fish? This time of year its hard to say

Bright king,  Summer chinook? Early fall fish? This time of year its hard to say

So plan on coming and dry fly fishing for cutthroat, coho, steelhead, and especially coho jacks.  I know that sounds weird, but jacks up to about a pound really eat drys well.

We will also be stripping flies for Coho.  Oh yea, and of course swinging flies for summer steelhead, and hey, you want to hike into some amazing water?  We can do that.

Sight casting at ocean bright kings?  Well, not every day, but every season we spend a few days of the month chucking flies at some of the biggest most aggressive kings of the year.

 

A summer steelhead like this should make anyone smile

A summer steelhead like this should make anyone smile

A great time to be out on the Peninsula, enjoying lots of water to yourself and some beautiful weather.

 

Come see us.

Jim Kerr Rain Coast Guides

Forks, WA

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