Episodes

Friday Feb 07, 2020
Friday Feb 07, 2020
Jack Glass, a 30+ year veteran of the Guided Fishing community, talks about his experiences fishing for salmon, steelhead, sturgeon, walleye and smallmouth bass. Jack took River Monsters (Animal Planet) legend Jeremy Wade fishing for Sturgeon and got him his biggest fish he'd ever caught - a 9 foot sturgeon. Jack has fished for Spring Chinook, steelhead and many other species as a fishing guide out of Portland Oregon, and continues to this day to put people on fish. "It's about the experience" is his motto.

Thursday Feb 06, 2020
Brandon Glass Interview "Jet Sleds & Steelhead"
Thursday Feb 06, 2020
Thursday Feb 06, 2020
Professional fishing guide Brandon Glass sits down with Lucas Holmgren to answer some questions about fishing out of a jet boat in smaller water. Brandon talks about how he got his first boat at age 10, with proceeds from fishing for Pikeminnnow under the Columbia River Pikeminnow reward program. Brandon answers questions about pressured fish, steelhead movement throughout the day, and some of his favorite steelhead colors.

Thursday Feb 06, 2020
Dan Fisher Interview "Driftboat Fishing"
Thursday Feb 06, 2020
Thursday Feb 06, 2020
Professional fishing guide and sales representative for Clackacraft Driftboats Dan Fisher answers questions from Lucas Holmgren about driftboats, where he started, and how he ended up guiding primarily out of a driftboat. He discusses the advantages and necessities of a drift boat, choosing oar sizes based on boat size, his favorite driftboat steelhead techniques and his top three steelhead colors. For more information on ClackaCraft driftboats, check them out at www.clacka.com

Thursday Jan 30, 2020
Thursday Jan 30, 2020
Frank Amato, the owner and publisher of STS, is interviewed by Lucas Holmgren about steelhead movement and reaction to water temperature, river flow and other factors. He speaks about Willamette River falls and how fish respond to high-velocity water. Southwest Washington Rivers like the Washougal, Wind River, Kalama and others are discussed and how summer steelhead behave in summer, late summer and early fall.
This is the first of many podcast interviews of anglers about salmon, steelhead and trout.

Sunday Jan 26, 2020
Targeting the Travel Lanes
Sunday Jan 26, 2020
Sunday Jan 26, 2020
An article by Jason Brooks called "Targeting the Travel Lanes" about fishing for steelhead when rivers are on the rise or high. This method is focused on the "moving" steelhead who is headed upriver but stopping momentarily to rest. This can be very effective if timed right and can result in some of the highest numbers of the season on the right day.

Sunday Jan 19, 2020
"High Water Steelhead Spots + Lethargic Steelhead?
Sunday Jan 19, 2020
Sunday Jan 19, 2020
Episode #3 brings two specific articles from STS 2010 and 2011, articles by Matt Straw and Neil Zundel. These articles discuss two concepts - high water steelhead fishing, and the idea of a lethargic steelhead.
Winter Steelhead are both predictable and enigmatic. When the water is high and blowing out, where should you start to focus next time you fish? The rise is tough, but what about before its ultra "fishy" colored? This episode of STS Podcast deals with those, plus the idea of "lethargic steelhead." Is it a myth? Perhaps, although as the temperature decreases, steelhead can get more and more lethargic. At the same time, they can also surprise the angler.
Mixed at Overkill Studios - Battle Ground WA. www.salmontroutsteelheader.com

Monday Jan 06, 2020
"What Happened to Columbia River Salmon?"
Monday Jan 06, 2020
Monday Jan 06, 2020
Originally from the article written by Rod Sando, this article delves into the rich history of Columbia River salmon, and how an absolutely massive resource of salmon would be dashed into near extinction through "A thousand cuts." Narrated by Lucas Holmgren, this article speaks largely to the Commercial Fisheries of the 1800's, the canned salmon explosion, and the construction of dams on the Columbia River (Bonneville, McNary, John Day, Grand Coulee etc.) Please check out our website for more articles about Salmon Trout & Steelhead! www.salmontroutsteelheader.com www.glanagler.com www.amatobooks.com

Monday Jan 06, 2020
"Will The Chinook Take a Fly?"
Monday Jan 06, 2020
Monday Jan 06, 2020
From 1967, this article, written by Roderick Haig Brown, was featured in the first issue of long-time magazine Salmon Trout Steelheader. It details Haig-Browns surmising on chinook and their reaction to flies and lures. He discusses fishing for Chinook on Vancouver Island (Canada) and talks about his experiences landing giant king salmon on light fly rods. This is narrated by Lucas Holmgren.

