Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Valley of the Rogue State Park... more Steelie Fishing



I was pretty sure last night before I turned in that I was going to wake up and try my hand at some fishing today... supposedly the steelhead fishing on the Rogue is still pretty good, though my last trip out yielded no fish. I hadn't really decided where to go but I had a dream last night...no joke. In that dream I was landing fish after fish at Valley of the Rogue State Park, just north of Gold Hill, so I awoke with the urge to get there as soon as I could this morning.

From Ashland it's about a 25 minute drive and right off I-5. There's a really nice rest area as well as an RV park, yurts you can rent, boat ramp, and camping. I spent a fair amount of time there this fall while doing the Salmon Watch Program and had scouted out (and have since fished) a few nice riffles there at the park. One is behind the restrooms and the other is downstream from there a few hundred yards. There's not a lot of great water back there to hold fish but I figured in what little there is, I could bring my dream to fruition and be landing fish all morning... unfortunately, that wasn't the case. However, it was a beautifully eerie morning with the heavy fog and very relaxing. After 3 hours without a bite, I decided I'd call it a morning and find some coffee somewhere... wading the Rogue this time of year is a pretty chilly endeavor!

It's getting to be that time of year where I think more and more about switching gears and going to play in the snow... one nice thing about living here is that you never really have to decide between one or the other... with winter steelhead continuing to run and rumors of Mt. Ashland opening soon (snow permitting...we only need another foot or so) it's all a matter of what you want to do.

Until the next adventure...

2 comments:

  1. Derek, we should float the upper again soon. There's been good days and bad days. What's been lacking is that Muddy Buddy fished through the slow water. And we can stay warm and dry in the driftboat. As long as it doesn't rain!

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  2. Don't give up on the steelhead. Sometimes a fish of many cast. There are a few around. Probably should get out again as the weather is improving!

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