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Reports > 2010 > October > Monday 25
Monday, October 25, 2010
 
By Dave Graybill
 
In my last report I mentioned taking a trip up the Vernon, B.C to check out the progress on the construction of my new JetCraft. On the way home it gave me the opportunity to check out a couple of very good steelhead rivers. I didn’t really get a chance to fish much, but my wife Eileen did shoot a lot of video that should help anglers that plan to fish the Similkameen and Okanogan rivers. We stopped at some of the public access points and other known holes. The video will appear in November on my Fishing TV Show, so you’ll want to tune in to learn about fishing these two rivers. The Okanogan River opened on the 8th of October and anglers are already pulling some nice fish from this river. The Similkameen will open on November 1st. It is great shape for fishing, and is also loaded with spawning Chinook; quite a sight. My next adventure will take me way down south, to the Grande Ronde, near the Oregon border. Brian Nielson, BJ’s Guide Service, is going to introduce me to this beautiful river and the steelhead that it is known to produce. Rain or shine I’ll learn all about this steelhead stream.