The final Fall days on the Klamath River
Categories: Fishing Report
Well… the word got out and it seems like the Klamath River is all the buzz. It has been a phenomenal steelhead run with the vast majority being wild fish! We were busy busy busy busy and it seemed every trip was more than a success. Indeed the fish matter but a look at all the smiles will show that our idea of a successful trip is that they were FUN. As Klamath veterans know, the big ones come in December so we still have so much to look forward to.
We always chuckle (especially Chuck) when we hear the Klamath doesn’t have big steelhead.
This is the first steelhead Brooks has ever caught and he is hooked.
The Iron Gate float has seen some traffic but still is one of the most dependable float.
Big fat piggy with Horace (in his eighties).
Horace with yet another big Klamath fish.
However you decide to get here we will get you to the river and into some great fish!
All smiles for one of our favorite clients.
Exquisit lodging, great food and phenomenal fishing.
Jim Roberts’ boat picking up clients at the lodge.
Its the middle of November and we are still catching clean salmon.
Smallest fish had to drink a forty of malt liquor. Ken is looking thirsty.
Some of Wild Waters favorite guys.
After catching plenty of steelhead side drifting we give Ken his first Spey casting lesson.
First catch on the swing, Nice job Ken!!. Check out that new Orvis Battenkill Spey reel. It is AWESOME!
Anthony Carruesco is one of our best Klamath river guides. We are stoked to work with him.
Anthony’s fisherman get bent over his skills.
Tech on the Fly we can’t wait to see you all again soon.
We now have an amazing raft that will bring us to places our drift boats won’t. This Stream Tech Salmonfly raft is simply awesome.
Pat’s first steelhead on her first fly fishing trip.
George’s first steelhead.
If the swing is your thing, we have guides for you. Carl, Chuck, Anthony, Andy and John are ready to get you into the swing of things.
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