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What a day to be out chasing Steelhead. It's noon, Barb and I are looking out the window at a very inviting river, looks like glass, overcast sky, outside temp. is 47*. "Let's go fishing" says Barb, so the chase is on. We get the boat launched above Buffalo Eddy, head upriver about four miles to a favorite stretch of water, and put the lines in after getting the Fat Fish plugs all scented up. In about ten minutes Barb's rod gets a gentle tug, and then just about bends double, she grabs it out of the holder, and the fish is gone. We continue the slow back troll to the end of the drift without another bump, then make another pass without a nudge. There is a short stretch of water on the other side of the river that has been productive in the past, so we decided to give it a try. In a few minutes after getting the lines in, my rod gets a small bump, then another one, then it gives a violent tug and I have a Steelhead on, it comes out of the water five or six times before Barb slides the net under a six pound buck. It's starting to get dark in the canyon, I look at my watch and it's 3:40 pm, we decide to do another pass, in about ten minutes Barb's rod starts tugging, and she is into a beautiful Steelhead, it came boiling out of the water several times, before we landed a chrome Steelhead Hen. It is starting to get dark and we have a few rapids on the way back to the launch, so we pack it in and head for home, after another evening on the beautiful Snake River in Hell's Canyon. Ken & Barb
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