Rogue River Springer Report June 19th
Springer catches have fallen off with the weather change, but things look to improve over the weekend.
Springer catches have fallen off with the weather change, but things look to improve over the weekend.
Fishing for springers on the Upper Rogue has been hit and miss with a lot of wild fish in the mix.
The video highlights of our 2013 winter steelhead season.
A scouting trip with no expectations of catching any fish turned into a successful day as we back bounced up our first Upper Rogue springer of the year.
We’re getting into the prime time for Upper Rogue winter steelhead, but the fish aren’t biting as well as they should be.
Sometimes leaving your home waters can be quite rewarding.
Recent storms have brought much needed precipitation to Southern Oregon and will jump start the April fisheries.
Low water conditions have thrown the Upper Rogue for a loop. Instead of winter steelhead, springers have become the name of the game.
Winter steelhead fishing on the Rogue has started to warm up, while the big push of fish is still waiting to make it’s move.
Let the madness begin! The first confirmed Rogue River springer has been caught, but it wasn’t from it’s normal section. One lucky angler got the surprise of his life, and a great tasting meal to go with it.
Ice fishing at Diamond Lake presents Southern Oregon anglers with an early shot at the big numbers, and large trout that the lake has to offer.
Southern Oregon winter steelhead fishing has held on despite low and clear conditions. Both the South Umpqua and Middle Rogue are producing winter steelhead, and with rain in the forecast, things will be heating up.
On Friday you saw the pictures of Phil’s large winter steelhead. Now you finally get to see the video.