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Sea Run Cutthroat, How They Run and Your Setup

Apr 9, 2024

Episode Description

 

In this episode, host Christian Bacasa interviews Garrett Lesko, a well-rounded fly tier specializing in deer hair. They discuss Garrett's recent activities, including competitive fly fishing and speaking at clubs. They also explore the opportunities for still water fishing in Oregon and the importance of high-quality flies for remote locations. The main focus of the conversation is on sea-run cutthroat, covering their migration, size, diet, and history. Garrett shares insights into the decline of the sea run cutthroat fishery and the current state of the fishery in Oregon. The episode concludes with a discussion on fishing techniques and flies for sea run cutthroat. In this part of the conversation, Garrett Lesko discusses the natural beauty of Oregon and the diverse fishing opportunities it offers. He focuses on fishing for sea run cutthroat in Oregon rivers and explains their habitat and behavior. Garrett also shares insights into the best conditions for sea run cutthroat fishing and the unique weather patterns in Oregon. He discusses fly patterns and materials used for sea run cutthroat flies, including the challenges of tying certain patterns. Garrett also shares his preference for tying flies by hand and his choice of scissors for different fly-tying techniques. In this conversation, Garrett Lesko shares his expertise on fly tying and targeting sea-run cutthroat trout in rivers. He discusses the importance of choosing the right materials for fly tying, including the advantages of synthetic materials and the challenges of sourcing high-quality natural materials. Garrett also explains how to target sea-run cutthroat trout in rivers, including the best time of day to fish and the use of a float tube. He provides insights into the rod and setup for sea-run cutthroat trout, as well as the line and leader setup. Finally, Garrett discusses the use of buoyant flies for sea-run cutthroat trout and offers tips on promoting the podcast episode.

 

Takeaways

 

  • Garrett Lesko is a well-rounded fly tier specializing in deer hair.

  • Still water fishing in Oregon offers abundant opportunities, especially for sea run cutthroat.

  • Sea run cutthroat are anadromous fish that run short distances and stay close to their estuary.

  • The sea run cutthroat fishery in Oregon has declined due to changes in stocking programs and lack of attention compared to other fish species.

  • Rain is crucial for sea run cutthroat fishing as it cools the water and triggers their migration.

  • Sea run cutthroat can be caught using flashy and bright flies that provoke their aggressive response. Oregon offers diverse fishing opportunities, from fishing the ocean to rainforests and deserts.

  • Sea run cutthroat fishing in Oregon is unique and offers a chance to experience the natural beauty of the state.

  • Understanding the habitat and behavior of sea run cutthroat is crucial for successful fishing.

  • Weather conditions, such as rain and overcast skies, are ideal for sea run cutthroat fishing. Synthetic materials are becoming more popular in fly tying due to the difficulty of sourcing high-quality natural materials.

  • Sea-run cutthroat trout are an early morning fishery and are typically targeted using a float tube in deep, slow-moving water.

  • A 5-weight rod with a medium-fast action is recommended for targeting sea-run cutthroat trout.

  • Using an intermediate line with a sinking leader is effective for getting flies to the right depth.

  • Buoyant flies, such as those with deer hair wings, can be effective for enticing sea-run cutthroat trout.

  • Promoting the podcast episode through social media and embedding the episode on a website can help reach a wider audience.

 

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