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Welcome to Northwest Steelheading
My name is Joe Ewing.
I have been chasing the elusive Steelhead with a
fly rod for over 20 years. My home river is the
Skykomish River. This was the first river I fished, and it is the first river to produce my very first Steelhead; both caught and on the fly
which was one in the same, mid-teens buck. Ever since that mid-April day 18 years ago, I've been addicted to Steelhead fishing with the fly.
Steelhead fishing to me is not a hobby, nor is it simply another fun thing to do to pass the time each weekend.
It is an
insatiable passion. A passion that can only be partially and temporarily cured
by spending the day on the river, swinging for the bruisers in the cold waters
of Washington.
I get asked
many times over why did I become a guide. I decided to
become a guide with a little bit of pressure from the great guys at Pacific Fly
Fishers. Also to share my knowledge of the local rivers and Steelhead to those
that have yet to experience the exhilaration of a Steelhead taken on the fly.
The other main reason of taking up guiding is because the art of swinging flies
for steelhead is being lost on today's fly fishermen. In a world of
instant gratification patience has been lost when it comes to steelheading along
with swung flies. All too often I hear some other guide telling me that
they would rather be swinging that nymphing, but swinging is hard; its hard to
teach; its hard to do. It takes skill to do both and if were always
promising fish on a trip it would behoove most guides to stray to bobber and jig
fishing with a fly rod because it can produce a fish much easier with little
talent needed to be productive. I refuse to stoop to those levels just to
get a fish, teaching someone the techniques to swing a fly for a fish setting
them up for years of enjoyment on rivers; even if a fish isn't hooked on a trip
they are usually found shortly after with the skills that I am able to teach on
the river.
I look forward to
working with you if you have been doing this for 20 years and are just wanting
to get out on a new river or if this is your first trip with a fly rod in hand
for these fish.
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