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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by riverbound » Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:36 pm

Thanks! Pretty sure I landed that fish because your advise, FF. That was up on the Sky.

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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by jens » Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:41 pm

Way to go riverbound! Curious if you only bonked 1? The Sky is great jig water.

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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by riverbound » Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:48 pm

Thanks! Yeah, only kept that last one. I usually do the C & R thing, but that one started to bleed so I had to keep it... which I was perfectly happy with :)

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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by RiverChromeGS » Fri Jan 06, 2012 7:16 pm

Good call dude, thats smart to know when the fish is bleeding to the point of not being able to survive, and releasing the rest. thats generally what i do also! Again great job, and thanks for location. You say my advise helped, did you get them on the bobber-drift rig?

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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by luisdabeast206 » Fri Jan 06, 2012 7:52 pm

riverbound nice fish. I worked that area today for a few hours and manged to hook one and lost it. Fishing was slow, I won't try it until next week. I noticed you were from Seattle, I'm in Shoreline. If you ever need a fishing buddy, let me know!

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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by 3footvis » Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:19 pm

Nice fish, you must have been the one I heard yelling. Some guy next to me said a guy caught his first steelhead when I heard all the commotion.

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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by natetreat » Fri Jan 06, 2012 10:11 pm

WTG! That first fish is always the adrenaline rush. Reiter can be on fire when the fish move in like that, and looks like you had the perfect color that they wanted. Awesome and thanks for leaving some fish for the rest of us to catch!

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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by natewatters » Fri Jan 06, 2012 11:16 pm

I just have to chime in here and also say thanks to everyone here - I"m the guy in the second pic that riverbound posted. I never post on here, but I'm always lurking around, reading reports and researching. That day we were out was one of the best days fishing I've ever had and I only went 1/5, but the one I brought in (10 pounds) and the *one that got away* (12+ lbs) made the day insanely awesome. I hope to post more in the future, but I've learned a huge amount thanks to everyone here!

It should also be noted that all the people on the river the other day were super friendly and helpful toward one another. I don't know if it's cause the fishing was hot, but whatever it was, it was pretty cool. I traded some of my eggs to a guy for some of his hooks because he noticed my hooks were shitty (one broke in half on the first fish it hooked) and the same guy helped me bring in my 10-pounder. Nice to see everyone being respectful and courteous to one another, especially when it's so crowded out there. Makes it a hundred times more fun. That's what it's all about!

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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by RiverChromeGS » Sat Jan 07, 2012 11:30 pm

natewatters wrote:I just have to chime in here and also say thanks to everyone here - I"m the guy in the second pic that riverbound posted. I never post on here, but I'm always lurking around, reading reports and researching. That day we were out was one of the best days fishing I've ever had and I only went 1/5, but the one I brought in (10 pounds) and the *one that got away* (12+ lbs) made the day insanely awesome. I hope to post more in the future, but I've learned a huge amount thanks to everyone here!

It should also be noted that all the people on the river the other day were super friendly and helpful toward one another. I don't know if it's cause the fishing was hot, but whatever it was, it was pretty cool. I traded some of my eggs to a guy for some of his hooks because he noticed my hooks were shitty (one broke in half on the first fish it hooked) and the same guy helped me bring in my 10-pounder. Nice to see everyone being respectful and courteous to one another, especially when it's so crowded out there. Makes it a hundred times more fun. That's what it's all about!


Hey, if your having trouble with hooks, go with BLACK GAMAKATSU OCTOPUS HOOKS. I've never EVER used anything else, they simply dont bend, dont break and you have to really mess it up to even make it go dull. The black gammies are much more durable and simply, in my opinion the best steelhead/salmon hook out there.

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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by natewatters » Sun Jan 08, 2012 9:06 am

Thanks, FF. I'll definitely try those out next time. I actually just bought some Owners Cutting Point (I think that's what they're called), so I'll see how those work out. I've heard those Gamakatsus are really good, too, though. I've always used those pre-tied Brad's, but that's what broke in half in the fish's mouth the other day, so I don't think I'll ever use them again. Too much risk! Thanks again for the tip!

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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by OFFDAAHOOK » Sun Jan 08, 2012 11:26 am

i gotta agree with freak..i started using gamakatsu back in da early 90s for salmon and steelhead in cali the red ones bent out more easy the bronze ones broke sometimes..the black ones were the strongest out of all the colors..owner are good hooks but a little thicker for my taste and cost more tham gami..owner do make awesome hooks thou but seems they loose da sharpness after a while
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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by natewatters » Sun Jan 08, 2012 11:28 am

Good info, Thanks Slayer - I'm finally dialing things in, I think. None of my hooks ever have time to lose sharpness, because I lose my hooks first! :)

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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

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natewatters wrote:Good info, Thanks Slayer - I'm finally dialing things in, I think. None of my hooks ever have time to lose sharpness, because I lose my hooks first! :)
hmm ive actually used brads in da 50pack for 2.99$ at sportco some hooks were defectiv..i used them during da puyallup and nisqually during lasy yr you can lose 20 hooks easy in a matter of hours can be costly with gamis #-o ..i just test each hook for strength and sharpness best bang for da buck..ill use brads in certain rivers for salmon where theres lots of snags like da nisqually cuz gamis can be expensive..but for steel i wouldnt skimp
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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by natetreat » Sun Jan 08, 2012 4:31 pm

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Caught this nice one today! Figured I put it on the board for once, since I got a photo.
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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by OFFDAAHOOK » Sun Jan 08, 2012 4:59 pm

Nic one nate.t
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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by Brian253 » Sun Jan 08, 2012 5:57 pm

Yesterday got my limit 2/2 in an hour around 4pm, today went 1/2 and had to leave at noon... Either way nice to pull fish out of this system.. No need to say where
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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by kzoo » Sun Jan 08, 2012 7:30 pm

Got a limit today!
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Post by chefjake99 » Sun Jan 08, 2012 7:52 pm

1/2 today lost one before light and got the one right at first light. Sorry thought I could upload from iPhone I will have to wait till tomorrow.
Kzoo and Nate were you guys up at reiter today by chance?
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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by RiverChromeGS » Sun Jan 08, 2012 9:03 pm

SOOOOOOO went to test out vedder for first time today. Released a nice 8lb hatch hen early, then THIS PIG devoured my eggs in a seam along the bank, my bobber went down 18 inches from the rocks on the beach, fast current out beyond that. Somehow held her in the hole until tired enough to land. Take a look at this hog. Vedder river aint sporting no small steelhead. The average size for fish weighed at tackle shop already this year is like 11lbs.
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Re: Steelhead Pictures 2011-2012

Post by EAmon ___hoffman123 » Sun Jan 08, 2012 9:06 pm

Man what a day on the "notellnooch"!! :-$ :-$ I CAUGHT MY BIGGEST STEELHEAD OF MY LIFE!!!! 20 POUND NATIVE, i got a video of it on my GoPro, also got a nice limit of fresh steel!!



i don't know if that worked our not, but here is some pics of my steel!!
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