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Hit up the Nestucca with a couple of friends from Portland expecting a pretty good day considering the recent river blowout and falling water levels. We fished what I believe was called the "Three Rivers Area" for Steelhead, starting out about half an hour before sunrise. There were probably a dozen fishermen lining the bank where we were, trying just about everything that was pink/orange. Floated jigs and various bottom drifted presentations were thoroughly being worked in that stretch of water. The river itself had about 2' of visibility and was a muddy green, not quite the perfect green yet. I was able to land a 4.5# hatchery buck by working a peach/red/orange yarn ball along the bottom on the opposite side of the river at a seam where a smooth pool met a choppy little riffle. Prior to my fish, I saw another guy get what appeared to be a chrome 7# or 8# hen out of the same slot. It looked like a decent slot to me before I ever saw a fish come out of it, but seeing that first fish inspired me to try it, with successful results! The fish itself was pretty dark, but I would be surprised if there are still summer run fish in the river. Maybe it was a winter run that made it into the river really early in the season and just hung around. Anyway, I rated the day as a two given the fact that I caught a fish, but I was expecting there to be a bit more action than that, given the conditions. No other hook ups at all throughout the day.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service