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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by sellis_414 » Sun Dec 27, 2009 1:47 pm

curado wrote:nope it is an aerojig hackle series
Nice. Thanks for the info. Im gonna if all goes well im gonna go Wednesday.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by jens » Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:36 pm

sellis_414 wrote:Jens did you get a pic of it?
Sure did- when I get home to upload the pics, i'll include them in my report.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by flinginpooh » Sun Dec 27, 2009 3:16 pm

WTF now Im the only one left. Im going fishing right now. See ya. Wish I wasnt all sick Id head down to the carbon just to toss one of my new rods in. Good job Jens hopefully mine is next.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by sellis_414 » Sun Dec 27, 2009 3:25 pm

flinginpooh wrote:WTF now Im the only one left. Im going fishing right now. See ya. Wish I wasnt all sick Id head down to the carbon just to toss one of my new rods in. Good job Jens hopefully mine is next.
You have 4 days left to top off 2009! Get with it! :)
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by sellis_414 » Sun Dec 27, 2009 3:26 pm

jens wrote:
sellis_414 wrote:Jens did you get a pic of it?
Sure did- when I get home to upload the pics, i'll include them in my report.
Nice Work! I'll be looking forward to seeing it!
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by curado » Sun Dec 27, 2009 4:54 pm

nope
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by flinginpooh » Sun Dec 27, 2009 5:39 pm

Nope? Nope what? Anyhow Im heading out in the morning for a lil bit I think. Ill see if I can get me a fish. You best not be saying nope Im not gettin one. Thats just not fair.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by curado » Sun Dec 27, 2009 5:41 pm

nope hahahahaha. go get em
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by sellis_414 » Sun Dec 27, 2009 6:16 pm

curado wrote:nope hahahahaha. go get em
Thats the spirit!

You'll get one! Persistance will pay off! :)
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by flinginpooh » Sun Dec 27, 2009 6:21 pm

Well I got my self armed with lighter rods with more sensitivity then what I had. More geared for steelhead. So Well see if it pays off. Who knows maybe all the time I was bouncing off them rocks I had bites the whole time and couldnt feel em. Then again Prolly not cause I knew just when they bit at the cow. I just think that the puyallup is a tough steelie river less then 50 caught in the last 2 years? thats not good odds ya know.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by curado » Sun Dec 27, 2009 6:25 pm

go to a different river
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by flinginpooh » Sun Dec 27, 2009 6:30 pm

Alot of times I dont get more then an hour or two to fish. If I get longer I go further away. But I cant drive for an hour fish for 15 min and drive home for an hour. That dont work. My wife is kind enough to let me fish as much as I do considering she stays home with 4 kids every day with minimal breaks from them. But I will be gettin to the cow again prolly next weekend. Ill stay down there for about a 24 hour period. Maybe Ill try the green instead tomorrow. Its not far. Anyone hear anything good about it so far for steelies?
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by sellis_414 » Sun Dec 27, 2009 6:32 pm

curado wrote:go to a different river
I agree. Odds aren't in your favor with your statistics. Lighter rod? Here on the Wenatchee I use a 6'6" Medium spinning with 10 lb test. Using that rod catching 6-8lb metalheads is a blast!
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by BentRod » Sun Dec 27, 2009 9:26 pm

jens wrote:
sellis_414 wrote:Jens did you get a pic of it?
Sure did- when I get home to upload the pics, i'll include them in my report.
:cheers: Hey, congratulations Jens! Glad you got that thing before the year was out....now how about two? LOL!
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by kinghunter » Sun Dec 27, 2009 10:05 pm

flinginpooh wrote:WTF now Im the only one left. Im going fishing right now. See ya. Wish I wasnt all sick Id head down to the carbon just to toss one of my new rods in. Good job Jens hopefully mine is next.
Hey your not alone, I too am Steelyless so far. I was hoping to beat Jens on this one, now I have to pay his round of golf, I'm going to pay for his Williams Nine holes! LOL. Maybe we need to hook up and get ours before the year ends. I might have to fish the lakes for those big trout, am I right as long as they are over 20", it is consider a steelhead?

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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by curado » Sun Dec 27, 2009 10:19 pm

jens you keep up the good work. this next year we need to hook up.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by flinginpooh » Sun Dec 27, 2009 10:59 pm

Nope over 20 and needs to go out to sea. If it dont go out to sea its just a big rainbow.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by bionic_one » Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:54 am

Genetically, steelhead and rainbow are the same. Some steelhead spawn will never leave the river system, and grow up as 'rainbows' and some rainbow spawn will leave the river system and become steelhead.

They're all just dumb trout. :fish: I was scratching my head at this 8" rainbow that tried to bite my #3 Blue fox a few weeks ago on American Lake. Lure was 3x bigger than his mouth. dumb fish.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by jens » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:06 am

kinghunter wrote:
flinginpooh wrote:WTF now Im the only one left. Im going fishing right now. See ya. Wish I wasnt all sick Id head down to the carbon just to toss one of my new rods in. Good job Jens hopefully mine is next.
Hey your not alone, I too am Steelyless so far. I was hoping to beat Jens on this one, now I have to pay his round of golf, I'm going to pay for his Williams Nine holes! LOL. Maybe we need to hook up and get ours before the year ends. I might have to fish the lakes for those big trout, am I right as long as they are over 20", it is consider a steelhead?
You guys will get one. Kinghunter, no bud, Chambers Bay.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by pumpkin » Mon Dec 28, 2009 11:27 am

Curado how do you fish your eggs? This is my first year going for Steelhead and I have been fishing the snoqualmie and the raging rivers but no luck so far. I have seen a number of fish caught but not a thing myself. I have tried drifts fishing eggs but no luck. I was using an egg cluster and a spin corky. Do you guys think it would be better to use just eggs by itself?
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