Recently (about a week ago), I was lucky enough to get up to Pittsburg for a 5 day scouting trip. The plan was to just get all over the place and check out water flows, water temps and snow/ice conditions. Of course there was plenty of fishing to be had as well. The water temps in all of the inlets was around 40 - 41 degrees and flows were on the high side everywhere. That being said, the salmon were right on the edge of coming in. I did a lot of hiking and scouting in northern areas of Pittsburg and some spots still had over 2 feet of snow in the deep woods. In southern Pittsburg there was a lot of bare ground and even some good fish to be found. I am looking forward to guiding and fishing Pittsburg more than ever this season as things are already starting off with a bang! Please let me know if you or anyone that you know might be interested in learning how to fly fish in the great north woods! I am starting to book up, but still have many weekdays available in July and August to fill! For full availability shoot me an email!
Patrick@fishstoryguideservice.com
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21" and thick! A good sign of things to come! |
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My Largest Pittsburg Rainbow to date! 26" Estimated Weight = Heavy |
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