Dan and Nancy ventured off to the Rogue for their anniversary steelhead retreat. Dan got a chance to dust off his old Lavro drift boat. Here is his account:
Steelhead addiction was achieved for Nancy Delekta 13 years ago by her loving husband Mr. Delektable. My addiction for steelhead started when I was 14 years old- Thank you, Grandpa. The Rogue River steelhead of southern Oregon have been calling us in October each year for our wedding anniversary. We don’t get to go every year and this year was limited to one week. Nancy and I spent a week fishing and hanging out at steelhead camp with our friends Jeff, Jewels, Andy, Steve, Cam, Dave, Heather, John and Hannah. Special thanks to Jeff and Jewels for the great meals and accomodations and Special thanks to Jack for selling our bugs at The Fishin’ Hole Fly Shop in Shady Cove, and to Angie for providing breakfast and our box lunches on the river. The Delektable flies that caught steelhead were:
#6-8 Delektable Bug Midnight Fire Flashback black/orange legs
#6-8 Delektable Bug Copper/Gold/Black with black legs and black/orange legs
#8-12 Delektable BH Lime Juice
#8-12 Delektable BH Orange Juice
#8-12 Delektable BH CDC Baby
#8-12 Delektable Tungsten BH Red Headed Big Spankers
#12-14 Delektable Jig Hook Hammerhead Hare’s Ear
#12-14 Delektable Jig Hook Hammerhead Prince

Nancy caught a nice sea run cut in addition to the steelheads she caught. She could also share with you an interesting story about a tooth ache and going to the dentist in Shady Cove to fix it.
Thanks Jenn, Parker, and Dan G for covering for Dan and Nancy.
-Parker and Nancy

















wind. But Madison River fly fishing remained steady as the season slowly winds down. With plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures, the fish seemed to be gradually entering their spawning routine. On sporadic overcast days we had reports of fish moving out of the lakes and responding well to eggs. That action slowed down considerably with the abrupt shift back to a dominant high pressure system.
















































clearing trend began Thursday night and today we have 75 degrees and clear skies. The fishing changed a bit too with streamers becoming less effective in the full sunlight conditions. Nymph rigs have been the call with dark PRLs, Delektable Mega Prince or black and olive wooly buggers are a good choice for the top fly. Trailing the bigger fly you can try an Evil Weevil, Lightning Bug, Prince Nymph, Crystal Dip or Worm, Shop Vac or Copper John. Fish counts were way up with boats reporting 30+ fish on nymph rigs. 
































