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Fly Fishing News: Salmon Surge, Women's Championship, and Gear Innovations

Fly Fishing News: Salmon Surge, Women's Championship, and Gear Innovations

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# Fly Fishing News Roundup

Hey everyone, welcome back. Let's dive into what's happening in the fly fishing world right now, because there's actually some really solid stuff going on out there.

First up, if you're out in the Pacific Northwest, you're probably already aware that the salmon situation has been heating up. The Confluence Fly Shop out in Washington just reported that pink salmon are starting to thin out while coho salmon are trickling into North Sound rivers. Water clarity on the Nooksack and lower Skagit has improved with the cooler fall weather, which means conditions are pretty dialed in right now. They're saying sea run cutthroat fishing on the Stillaguamish River has been a fun alternative to the salmon chase, and if you're willing to head east, the Yakima River is absolutely firing with wadeable flows and some absolutely gorgeous autumn scenery. The shop's pushing people to get out there and make some memories before winter shuts things down. Pretty solid window of opportunity if you're in the region.

Now here's something that might get you pumped. USAngling just hosted the Fourth World Ladies Fly Fishing Championship in Idaho Falls back in July, and Team USA brought home the gold. Tess Weigand took individual gold and Melissa Smith grabbed individual silver. The Snake River region attracted competitors from all over the world, and honestly, watching women's fly fishing grow on the international stage has been awesome to see.

Here's a bummer for California anglers though. The Klamath River basin basically got shut down for recreational salmon fishing in 2025. The California Fish and Game Commission made the call due to continued low returns of Chinook salmon to California rivers and decreased ocean abundance estimates. They went with a complete closure for both the spring and fall seasons. Not ideal if you had the Klamath on your bucket list this year, but these management decisions matter for long-term fish health.

On the gear side, things are moving pretty quick too. Orvis dropped some new American-made two-handed rods in September that are supposed to dampen vibration and deliver superior yet forgiving performance across ten different models. Nautilus also came through with expanded drag options on their latest reel, featuring faster line retrieval and more stopping power for flats fishing and stronger species like steelhead and salmon. They're keeping things exclusive through independent retailers, so if you want to test drive one, hit up your local fly shop.

Thanks so much for tuning in everyone. Come back next week for more fly fishing news and stories. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out Quiet Please dot A I.

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