tele_maniac
10/22/2012 9:48:00 PMSalmonslaya
10/22/2012 10:56:00 PMfear_no_fish
10/23/2012 12:12:00 AMjumpinjim
10/23/2012 9:04:00 AMRemember, fishes like to stay in the water if they are not going to be clubbed. I am pretty sure fish would prefer not to be clubbed in general but you are not supposed to remove them from the water. One other thing, and I say all this to help, not to harp on ya because I have made the same mistakes and been corrected by friends that were more experienced, but you should never put anything and certainly not your fingers in the gills or near the gill plates of a fish you are going to release. Steelhead are some of the most sensitive fish to sediment and other dirt when breathing and the oils and dirt from your hands will affect that fish once released. Enough of the naggin.
rcthepirate
10/23/2012 10:20:00 AMjumpinjim
10/23/2012 10:36:00 AMrcthepirate
10/23/2012 10:43:00 AMRyanJamesHung
10/23/2012 11:11:00 AMSalmonslaya
10/23/2012 11:23:00 AMenforcer
10/24/2012 2:23:00 PMRegarding your comment " little spawned out"...of course it's not spawned out. All steelhead in WA spawn in late winter or spring. Hatchery fish were bred to spawn earlier (January, Feb, etc,) while the real nate fish spawn later in the spring and sometimes as late as June. I only bring this up because I so often hear people call a summer fish in the Fall as spawned out when it's biologically impossible. Good luck.