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September 28 2009
Posted 28 Sep 2009 IN: General
BY mhadmin


Fall is here and you can definately feel it in the air and the weather has been blustery with the occasional downpour. The fall freshet has been the cause of fluctuating water levels in the local rivers and bringing in waves of returning salmon trying to reach their spawning grounds. Fishing for cohos has been spectacular during incoming tides, which pushes them up river, into the froggy pools especially around the Tell area. For the salmon, they are at the end of their lifecycle completing a tireless, long and dangerous journey to and from the Pacific Ocean.

In a months time, we should see the first wave of Oncorhynchus Mykiss or better know as the steelhead , enter into the river systems to spawn. For most of us river fishermen, this is the time to get ready for the ultimate freshwater game fish and head out to the local rivers in search of the hard fighting, long searing run and elusive fish. This year, Masset House is again opening up to anglers who are serious about pursuing these chrome bullets on the local rivers and enjoying all the hospitality and amenities we are famous for. If you are interested in booking the ultimate freshwater fishing trip, please call us at 1 800 688-8959 for more information.