Cal
05-19-2012, 05:08 AM
I was fishing on the Nehalem River in Oregon with guide Scott O'Donnell in early
April this year when he managed to snap this amazing shot.
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w79/brian_endlich/JumpingNehalemSteel.jpg
This fish jumped about 10 times which is probably why Scott was able to capture this action shot. Used a 7 wt with a Rio Skagit Flight and a 50/50 MOW T-11 Tip and a big black green butt tube fly. Blue floating butt of the MOW tip is mostly inside my rod tip.
Managed to land this fish on the last cast of the day.
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w79/brian_endlich/Nehalemsteel3copy.jpg
Now I have to remember to keep the big fat line out of the way when posing the fish.
Scott O'Donnell is a great guide who will work tirelessly with you to improve your casting skills. If you want a chance at a hot coastal Oregon steelhead, I highly recommend Scott as a guide.
April this year when he managed to snap this amazing shot.
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w79/brian_endlich/JumpingNehalemSteel.jpg
This fish jumped about 10 times which is probably why Scott was able to capture this action shot. Used a 7 wt with a Rio Skagit Flight and a 50/50 MOW T-11 Tip and a big black green butt tube fly. Blue floating butt of the MOW tip is mostly inside my rod tip.
Managed to land this fish on the last cast of the day.
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w79/brian_endlich/Nehalemsteel3copy.jpg
Now I have to remember to keep the big fat line out of the way when posing the fish.
Scott O'Donnell is a great guide who will work tirelessly with you to improve your casting skills. If you want a chance at a hot coastal Oregon steelhead, I highly recommend Scott as a guide.