Where to fish steelhead?
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- SamFishing
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Where to fish steelhead?
Hi all
I live in Redmond and only have experiences with trout and bass. This year I hope I can catch some steelheads and silvers. I know silvers are not coming yet, but saw many rate 3+ reports on steelheads. I guess it is already a good time to catch steelheads.
Can anyone tell me some bank fishing spots where there are decent chances to catch steelhead? Suggestions on typical steelhead rig setting is also highly welcomed.
Thanks,
I live in Redmond and only have experiences with trout and bass. This year I hope I can catch some steelheads and silvers. I know silvers are not coming yet, but saw many rate 3+ reports on steelheads. I guess it is already a good time to catch steelheads.
Can anyone tell me some bank fishing spots where there are decent chances to catch steelhead? Suggestions on typical steelhead rig setting is also highly welcomed.
Thanks,
- Gringo Pescador
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Re: Where to fish steelhead?
Sam,
Start surfing the rivers forums, maybe do a forum search for steelhead. All the info you are looking for is there.
Start surfing the rivers forums, maybe do a forum search for steelhead. All the info you are looking for is there.
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Re: Where to fish steelhead?
Google, fishing reports and youtube will be your best friends on this subject.
Skykomish, green, cowlitz and some penninsula rivers all hold summer steelhead which people are catching now through october and then winters november through april. I prefer float fishing especially if you are new becuse you lose less gear and it is easier to see the bite. Buy some good jigs in nightmare, diferent shades of pink, peach, red and orange in 1/16th and 1/8th oz, 8-10lb flourocarbon, small swivels and small dink floats or sliding bobbers in 1/8-3/8oz w/ bobber stops.
Skykomish, green, cowlitz and some penninsula rivers all hold summer steelhead which people are catching now through october and then winters november through april. I prefer float fishing especially if you are new becuse you lose less gear and it is easier to see the bite. Buy some good jigs in nightmare, diferent shades of pink, peach, red and orange in 1/16th and 1/8th oz, 8-10lb flourocarbon, small swivels and small dink floats or sliding bobbers in 1/8-3/8oz w/ bobber stops.
Re: Where to fish steelhead?
Near Redmond you would be fishing the Snoqualmie and The Green rivers, which both have summer run in them. A bit further is the Skykomish which has a more reliable run of fish. I've been fishing the Sky quite a bit since it opened and it's been doing pretty good. It should get better as the fish start to pile in.
But don't forget about Chinook! They will be here before the Coho, and you'll need to get a notch in your belt from them as well. As far as techniques go, learn how to tie an egg loop, and get yourself some roe and a slip float and a ten foot rod. The best way to catch all three of the fish you're after.
But don't forget about Chinook! They will be here before the Coho, and you'll need to get a notch in your belt from them as well. As far as techniques go, learn how to tie an egg loop, and get yourself some roe and a slip float and a ten foot rod. The best way to catch all three of the fish you're after.
Re: Where to fish steelhead?
Keep in mind snoqualmie is selective gear only right now until December 1st.
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Re: Where to fish steelhead?
do the summers return to the tokul on the snoqualmie or else where?
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Re: Where to fish steelhead?
You can check out my article on Snoqualmie Falls in the river section of Articles & Stories.
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Re: Where to fish steelhead?
I can't find the article
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Re: Where to fish steelhead?
jk, found it.
Re: Where to fish steelhead?
Is it too hard to provide a link?Bob Johansen wrote:You can check out my article on Snoqualmie Falls in the river section of Articles & Stories.
Re: Where to fish steelhead?
Really?! Didn't realize we're here to service your needs.bugmasta wrote:Is it too hard to provide a link?Bob Johansen wrote:You can check out my article on Snoqualmie Falls in the river section of Articles & Stories.
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Re: Where to fish steelhead?
Thanks all for the replies.
My problem is the places, like Snoqualmie and Skykomish, are too general for me. I have no idea where I can fish steelhead along the banks of those long rivers. I will be appreciated if you guys can tell (or PM) me some spots (i.e., GPS location), I then go there can try my luck.
My problem is the places, like Snoqualmie and Skykomish, are too general for me. I have no idea where I can fish steelhead along the banks of those long rivers. I will be appreciated if you guys can tell (or PM) me some spots (i.e., GPS location), I then go there can try my luck.
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Re: Where to fish steelhead?
I would have provided a link Bugmasta if I knew how. Some of us old Geezers are just not that tech savey.bugmasta wrote:Is it too hard to provide a link?Bob Johansen wrote:You can check out my article on Snoqualmie Falls in the river section of Articles & Stories.
Re: Where to fish steelhead?
Sometimes you have to do a little exploring. Most of the places I know are from talking with fishermen and tracking down any piece of info about a river, and driving along the rivers.
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Re: Where to fish steelhead?
I think some of the young-uns are just too lazy to look it up for themselves...Bob Johansen wrote:I would have provided a link Bugmasta if I knew how. Some of us old Geezers are just not that tech savey.bugmasta wrote:Is it too hard to provide a link?Bob Johansen wrote:You can check out my article on Snoqualmie Falls in the river section of Articles & Stories.
I fish not because I regard fishing as being terribly important, but because I suspect that so many of the other concerns of men are equally unimportant, and not nearly so much fun. ~ John Volker
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Re: Where to fish steelhead?
Hehehehe, Yeah, nobody said Steelheading was easy. A big part is finding the spot....... It's the fish of 10,000 casts, better get started!
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Re: Where to fish steelhead?
what yo mean they easy to catchBodofish wrote:Hehehehe, Yeah, nobody said Steelheading was easy. A big part is finding the spot....... It's the fish of 10,000 casts, better get started!
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- Brat Bonker
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Re: Where to fish steelhead?
it's the fish of 1000 cast is what I thought until this past season. Amazing steelheading last winter hope it is the same for this summer.
Try looking up past fishing reports or google some river maps under images if naming rivers are to general.
Google, fishing reports, and youtube will be your best friends like I said previously.
Try looking up past fishing reports or google some river maps under images if naming rivers are to general.
Google, fishing reports, and youtube will be your best friends like I said previously.
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Re: Where to fish steelhead?
Tony you sure do kill a lot of fish..
Re: Where to fish steelhead?
Don't let the secret out! Then I'll be out of a job! It's true, steelhead are the fish of a bajillion casts if you're casting into water where there are no steelhead, which is what most folks do. But when you find them, and you get your gear in front of them, then it's like fishing blue gill. Well, maybe not that easy but it sure does fall into place when you get on fish. It would help if some of our runs would get better.Brat Bonker wrote:it's the fish of 1000 cast is what I thought until this past season. Amazing steelheading last winter hope it is the same for this summer.
Try looking up past fishing reports or google some river maps under images if naming rivers are to general.
Google, fishing reports, and youtube will be your best friends like I said previously.