Archive for the ‘Salmon, Trout & Steelhead’ Category

Most of you know I’ve been steelhead guiding in small rivers near the Portland-Metro area for the last year or so. Here is a nice trip from the other day with a first-time steelhead angler. His background of pike fishing in MN made him an excellent hardware caster for steel. He got several fish….here are […]

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Newest Triple A TV: Early summer fish and more!

We’ve had no pressure and even a few fish. April 14th is also the earliest I’ve ever caught a summer steelhead. We also got the piggie chrome winter you see in the net and one more not on film. Heckuva day.

First I would like to congratulate Kirby on his new business. His spring chinook plunking services put over thirty fish in the kill sack over a very short period of time. This is a photo spread featuring the three days and nights Jason Stricker spent in CAMP PDXSALMONJUNKIE. ” class=”aligncenter size-large wp-image-12965″ />

Here’s a couple recent tips and tricks and a shout to some strong sponsor partners….

Long time followers of Triple A need no introduction to The Sal Monid. That’s right. We’ve added a ‘The’ to the man, the myth and the legend. Here he is like every year running around with Tom Burgess. Pops went flasherless to get some chances.

With more focus on content and less on social media we can get back to where we need to be. Let’s go.

The IT factor. Either you have IT or you don’t. All Around Anglers have IT. Here’s a sampling from some of my March action.

Making Jigs Part 2: Paint There are two different methods to painting jigs that I like to use – those two types are powder or vinyl. Most of these paints can be bought at your local tackle shop or ordered online. For powder paint I like to use Pro-Tec powder paint for the ease of […]