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August 25, 2010

In one word AMAZING!




A true fish of a life time!


Gerard with a very nice and well deserved 24 pound buck.
silver bullit from the lower skeena!


Super buck on the fly!


Click on the picture to enlarge it! Then you can realy seen how those Skeena steelheads behave! they are more tail walking and out of the water then in the water. Problem! loose a lot of fish!



Amazing fish! We love them!







chubby hen.





The next one, .............and lost it again!






Derek needed to test his new reel.
The old one gave up on him after lots of steelhead and kings!




Gerard also caught Northern Coho and some nice sockeye.







In one word amazing! that is how steelhead fishing is right now on the Skeena river! We hooked lots of steelhead but lost most of them! why? just click on the pictures and have a look how they jump! we fish barbless so after a couple cart wheels, jumps and other balistic behaviour, the hook pops out! Gerard my client for this week was also being spooled a couple times and we had a dozen hooks that just bended out! These steelheads are just a day or so from the ocean and are in there prime of there life! If you not have hooked one from the lower Skeena, you do not know what i mean. But after loosing lots of steelhead he landed a dozen of very nice steelheads ranging from 8 to 24 pound in size! Some fish he lost where even bigger then that and one fish was very close to the 30 pound range!
If you would like to experiance this AMAZING fishing on the Skeena river! We have some limited space left for the 2011 season.
We are also moving to a very nice fishing lodge for the 2011 season. More info about this lodge will be posted later.

Steelheading continues to be super!



The last couple of day's have been from out of this world! we hooked so many steelhead that i lost count! And i can tell you that does not happen often to me! If i have to guess i would say we hooked over 50 steelhead the last couple of days.
Most fish we lost because those steelhead are just crazy! They jump so high and rip so much line that the hooked will just tear out or come out when tail walking down the Skeena river!
After using a different kind of hook we are able to land more fish!
You just have to be here to believe it!!!!

I had also 1 day off this week, that i spend with my good friend and steelhead guide Jaap Kalkman on the river to do some dry fly steelheading. Jaap took 2 on the dry and a landed a couple nice ones on the sink tip. I hope you will like the pics.




August 19, 2010

Heat wave!


A very nice chrome hen is ready to be released.

My good friend and spey rod builder Bob Meiser with a very nice 20 pounder taken on his new scandi head fly lines and sink tips. I hope he will be back in November!





A nothern coho taken from the skeena! A very nice by catch while steelheading the lower skeena.



Gerrit With a nice coho from the skeena river.



A lower skeena river steelhead! In my opinion the best fighting steelhead on this planet! And in my book the highest prized steelhead on earth!





Dave with a 30 pound chum! We almost thought it might be a new world record! Beside the huge size of it, it is also very fresh!







Hans was loosing a lot of fish! but he managed to land a couple nice ones to.






August 8, 2010

The Steelies and Coho's are here!

Bas with a very nice coho!
BAs with a very nice sockeye! A real leaper.















Geerd with a beauty of a coho.




Bas with a highly prized skeena river steelhead.


Dick with a chromer of a coho.






Gert with a screamer of a skeena river steelhead.













One of many chromer coho!







Always a surprise when netting a skeena river fish! Is it a coho or steelhead?







Gerrit with a nice chum!









A typical skeena river day! In search of steelhead.







It took a while for me to post a new message on my blog because of the long day's of guiding.
After we closed the fishing for chums we now only focus on chrome steelies and coho's.
Last week we had some novice spey anglers and they had a blast! After landing lots of chums it was time to the real deal! Skeena steelhead!
They quickly learned that flyfishing for steelhead is totaly diffrent then what they have experianced before! The speed, jumps and balistic behaviour of those fresh skeena steelies is from a other world! The managed to land some realy nice chrome steelies in the 10 lb range. But they hooked 5 over, or close to the 20lb range! But those fish were just to much to handle!
Nothing beats a fresh chrome skeena river steelhead on the fly!