Finally the Fly Rod Prevails

It was beautiful drive from Mike’s house in White Salmon, Washington to the Columbia River boat ramp near the mouth of the Deschutes River.  Like yesterday there was hardly a cloud and at least this morning, we had calm conditions.  The beautiful Mt. Hood was a sight...

Bad Weather Payback on the Columbia River

When you travel, always plan as many fishing days in a row that you can.  This way if you hit some bad weather you have a chance to let it pass and enjoy some better conditions a day or two later.  Today was payback from yesterday’s brutal wind blowout.  Conditions on...

A Columbia River Gorge Blowout

There was no serious fishing to be done on the Columbia River today.  This is a windy area on a nice day.  Today wasn’t nice and Mike and I woke up to a steady 25 MPH with gusts up to 60.  The trees around the house bent deep and instead of fishing we went for a hike...

Fly Fishing for Walleye on the Columbia River

Mike LaSota and I changed venue today.  Instead of searching for the Springer Chinooks near Portland, Oregon, Mike took me 1:30 minutes up the Columbia River to the Washington side to fish for walleye.  Mike and his wife B recently bought a beautiful house in White...

Proof that Yesterday was Lucky

When I hit the pillow last night I thought really hard to compare the fresh “Spring Chinook Salmon” I’d just eaten with other favorite eating fish from walleye to snapper.  I couldn’t chose one over another.  But what I did conclude was Mike’s suggestion to go try to...