Winter Steel
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- crankbait42
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RE:Winter Steel
Well I hooked 5. all drifting eggs. All but one were snagged, I only landed 2 both snagged both big ugly bucks. Of course they were turned loose, one of them was probably the biggest steelhead I have ever caught. Not much else going on one guy had what looked like a spawned out hen. I felt pretty sick after that many snagged steelhead so I bailed.
Here is the big one
Here is the big one
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- crankbait42
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RE:Winter Steel
And then I went to my favorite river and caught this nice hen on a float and eggs. When I first saw her I was gonna keep her. when I got her in tho She was really close to losing her eggs And I suspected they were loose. But she was chrome so I held her up just to see her good and see if I should keep her when she flipped out of my hands and took off like a rocket! lol
- racfish
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RE:Winter Steel
Nice going Crank. I just wish I had time to fish. I hate having to be respondsible at work. I miss my days of just about living on Tokul. I had a sweet deal parking in the hatchery lot. My best friend lived right trhere in a home with his family. Wed catch go to his house to clean the fish and refridgerate till we went home. I still park at their house . Those pics are gorgeous looking fish. Nice job my friend....besides I get real tired of seeing Matts 1000 fish. Hehehehe... Just teasing Matt....
When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
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RE:Winter Steel
you are killing them man.....nice fish
- Steelheadman12
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RE:Winter Steel
Went to my favorite river... not saying which Hooked up 6 landed 3. Picked up a nice hatch girlie cleaned she weighed a little over 10 and I caught another that went about 5.
- Fish_Bait111397
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RE:Winter Steel
Keep slayin 'em Steelheadman!!!
Very nice fish!!!
Very nice fish!!!
~Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
~My biggest worry is that my wife (when I'm dead) will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it.
~My biggest worry is that my wife (when I'm dead) will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it.
RE:Winter Steel
Good to see the pen is producing.:chef:
RE:Winter Steel
any recommendations for where to fish tomorrow in king, snohomish, or king county?
- crankbait42
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RE:Winter Steel
Tokul/snoqualmie would not be a bad idea
- crankbait42
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RE:Winter Steel
Tried to get a pic of it jumping but it turned out blurry still cool tho!
- flinginpooh
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RE:Winter Steel
Ok Ok no more pics crank till Im able to get out and start catching fish again. Its killing me seeing this. I did get out today to two different rivers that Ive never fished. One Ill never fish again and the other I need to do some more work on. There is some promise there. However I was skunked at both. I didnt see any fish caught at all today other then a sucker. But I got to see some beautiful scenery. I wish I brought my camera.
More fish please!
- jens
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RE:Winter Steel
January 30th 2011 Notellum River 33in chromer comin homer; fished with bionic_one
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RE:Winter Steel
does it have a fin or halfassed cut job on the fin?
either way nice fish
either way nice fish
- jens
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RE:Winter Steel
[quote="scott080379"]does it have a fin or halfassed cut job on the fin?
Really? One, I know better to not to remove a Native fish out of the water. Two, I know better not to remove a Native fish out of the water.
I paid blood catching this fish.. go to my FB and read the story.
Really? One, I know better to not to remove a Native fish out of the water. Two, I know better not to remove a Native fish out of the water.
I paid blood catching this fish.. go to my FB and read the story.
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RE:Winter Steel
not saying you don't just asking the question is all.jens wrote:scott080379 wrote:does it have a fin or halfassed cut job on the fin?
Really? One, I know better to not to remove a Native fish out of the water. Two, I know better not to remove a Native fish out of the water.
I paid blood catching this fish.. go to my FB and read the story.
- bionic_one
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RE:Winter Steel
Every hatchery fish I've pulled from that particular river seems to be cut that way. An unclipped, wild, native, whatever you want to call it, fish, will have an actual fin, these all just have a nub with no flappy portion. (like my scientific terms?)
See how big an intact fin actually is? (I don't know who this is in the picture, just googled 'steelhead adipose')
See how big an intact fin actually is? (I don't know who this is in the picture, just googled 'steelhead adipose')
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- Steelheadman12
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RE:Winter Steel
I know that river.... I aint saying nothing lol
- fear_no_fish
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RE:Winter Steel
Nice work jens! Good looking fish you got there
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RE:Winter Steel
bionic_one wrote:Every hatchery fish I've pulled from that particular river seems to be cut that way. An unclipped, wild, native, whatever you want to call it, fish, will have an actual fin, these all just have a nub with no flappy portion. (like my scientific terms?)
See how big an intact fin actually is? (I don't know who this is in the picture, just googled 'steelhead adipose')
Yeah I know wasn't trying to start anything was just wondering. Just seems that they are getting lazy at cutting fins properly.
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RE:Winter Steel
I have seen a few like that this year too. Don't they run em through a machine to clip em? Thought I read something like that.scott080379 wrote:Yeah I know wasn't trying to start anything was just wondering. Just seems that they are getting lazy at cutting fins properly.
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