Thanks for this great advice! It's a big help. I've emailed with Emerald Waters and they may be just what we're looking for. Phil
On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 12:25:06 PM UTC-4, Paul Moinester wrote:
-- On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 12:25:06 PM UTC-4, Paul Moinester wrote:
The premier shop in Seattle is called Emerald Water Anglers, and it is run by my buddy Dave McCoy, who is a great guide and Patagonia Ambassador. They run a whole variety of trips in the area including steelhead all over the region and sea run cuts on the sound. They just opened a shop in West Seattle that is one of the cooler shops I've ever been to. All of their guides are very professional, super fishy, and a pleasure to be around. They'll be very upfront and honest with you about the conditions and expectations. The fishing in the area can be very tough but you're guaranteed to have a good day and learn a lot with these guys. You can check them out at http://www.emeraldwateranglers.com/ .Feel free to email me Phil if you have any questions.Paul
On Sunday, October 26, 2014 9:54:14 AM UTC-7, Phil B wrote:My son and I are going to be in the Seattle area in late December and may have time to spend a day fishing. Any one have any recommendations for a good guide for steelhead?
http://www.tpfr.org
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