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The SO Wants To Go After Steelheads

Post by FishingFool » Wed Jul 04, 2007 5:58 pm

But I have no idea where to start. Gear, and location.

We just started going trout fishing mainly this late spring, early summer, at the local lakes.

She wants to try and go after steelheads at the rivers now....:albino:


Our current setup right now is, egg weight, bead, swivel. Then ~5ft leader with hook at the end.
Been using power eggs.


Now, will this setup work for steelheads?

If not, what gear do we need.

My hardware is, a 7' Ugly Stik Lite, with a Shimano Stradic 2500. Using 6# P-Line 100% Flourucarbon.

Her's is a combo from Wal-Mart. Dont know the details of it.

Also, where can we go? Legalities issues?

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RE:The SO Wants To Go After Steelheads

Post by Bodofish » Thu Jul 05, 2007 12:37 pm

Check the regs for each area fished, some are selective part of the year and bait is OK at other times. C&R all Nate's weather you have to or not. Good luck!
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RE:The SO Wants To Go After Steelheads

Post by jbball50 » Thu Jul 05, 2007 1:57 pm

I'm pretty sure the Lewis River is open for steelhead, I think the steelhead should start to be coming in now. Instead of using egg weights, a better way of not getting caught on the bottom of the rivers is to use the slinky weights. You pretty much fill it in with slipshot weights or make your own. If youre fishing from the bank on the river, you can use sand shrimp,yarn,pink plastic trout worms, jigs, or eggs.

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RE:The SO Wants To Go After Steelheads

Post by juiced67 » Thu Jul 05, 2007 8:23 pm

green river(king co) is slow....i seen alot of people using jig and bobber set up or spinners.....

hope that helps a lil

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RE:The SO Wants To Go After Steelheads

Post by gpc » Thu Jul 05, 2007 10:37 pm

try the green river. Go up to flamming gyesr. It costs $5 a day to hang out at the state park. But it is kind of slow right now, but its not going to get a whole lot better. The best bait is a jig and sand shrimp. You can also use any lure or spinner that you would use for trout, but bring it up a size or 2. I went fishing around there and had a blast. We didnt catch any keepers but we caught a whole bunch of smaller fish. Im new to river fishing as well, but there is nothing wrong with learning by catching a bunch of little fish and taking advantage of it. You cant use treble hooks on the green, 2 fish daily limit w/ a 14" min. size

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RE:The SO Wants To Go After Steelheads

Post by juiced67 » Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:17 pm

gpc wrote:try the green river. Go up to flamming gyesr. It costs $5 a day to hang out at the state park. But it is kind of slow right now, but its not going to get a whole lot better. The best bait is a jig and sand shrimp. You can also use any lure or spinner that you would use for trout, but bring it up a size or 2. I went fishing around there and had a blast. We didnt catch any keepers but we caught a whole bunch of smaller fish. Im new to river fishing as well, but there is nothing wrong with learning by catching a bunch of little fish and taking advantage of it. You cant use treble hooks on the green, 2 fish daily limit w/ a 14" min. size

flaming geyser is a good place but you got to get there early before the swimmers and rafters

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RE:The SO Wants To Go After Steelheads

Post by Derrick-k » Sun Jul 08, 2007 7:08 pm

try a smallswivle 12lb mainlinf 10lb leader 2ft leader nuber one hook and cluster eggs. powereggs suck.




good luck!!!!!!!!!

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RE:The SO Wants To Go After Steelheads

Post by FishingFool » Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:10 pm

gpc wrote:try the green river. Go up to flamming gyesr. It costs $5 a day to hang out at the state park. But it is kind of slow right now, but its not going to get a whole lot better. The best bait is a jig and sand shrimp. You can also use any lure or spinner that you would use for trout, but bring it up a size or 2. I went fishing around there and had a blast. We didnt catch any keepers but we caught a whole bunch of smaller fish. Im new to river fishing as well, but there is nothing wrong with learning by catching a bunch of little fish and taking advantage of it. You cant use treble hooks on the green, 2 fish daily limit w/ a 14" min. size
how do you change the tremble hooks on the spinners and such? I dont see a way for my rooster tails and my kastmaster.

Also, is there only 1 spot at flamming gyser to fish at?

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