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RE:steelhead question?

Post by Bodofish » Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:21 am

That sounds like you're trying to get a trip going. =)
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RE:steelhead question?

Post by Gonefishing » Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:53 am

Anybody fishing the rivers after/before/during the flooding... how blown out are they right now?
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Post by Bodofish » Fri Jan 09, 2009 12:24 pm

About as far as they can. #-o Severe flooding across Western Wasington........ = All Blown Out.
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RE:steelhead question?

Post by swedefish4life1 » Fri Jan 09, 2009 1:14 pm

Mid week next week, one more system coming this weekend but not as bad.
To all that bring it:compress: (every productive area) will be stuffed with chrome metal= Nates and brates the best time to smack metal in numbers is right after a mayor Storm and as soon as its 2 feet of Vis max it will be Fish on and on for about a week max!:cheers: :colors:

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RE:steelhead question?

Post by curado » Fri Jan 09, 2009 3:48 pm

the color of the river means a lot some times but if is brown still try it u may be successful in finding a nice metal head for your troubles look at the puyallup it is dark alot and people still get fish out of it
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Post by swedefish4life1 » Fri Jan 09, 2009 5:56 pm

Curado mid to later next week can you break out of base camp?

If the answer is yes e-mail me I will help with your upper body work outs:colors:
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We spank a nice brate/ or 5 I will gut one and cut him up and will give him one on the way out he works the same feed line and the least we can do for Mothernature:cheers:

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RE:steelhead question?

Post by Drewp » Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:02 pm

Just got an email from the Swedester saying that there is no chrome in the rivers when they are on the drop. :-" Repeat: stay home, after the floods, there are no fish to be had. :dwarf: Can't wait for the real deal BONICS lesson coming up.
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RE:steelhead question?

Post by Drewp » Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:32 pm

Here's just a few from the 11 landed in two hours yesterday, and only one got the wood shampoo. The rest are keeping on with the cycle that is life. We'll put up the real show by this Friday. I can testify that the Swede's a good dude, and knows his shiznit. Flood waters on the drop = no fish LOL. Stay home. :-# :dwarf:
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RE:steelhead question?

Post by jens » Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:41 pm

I just planted the seed to my boss that I don't feel well...
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RE:steelhead question?

Post by kevinb » Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:43 pm

Well done Drew and Swede:cheers:

I'll have to wait it out....the Puyallup looks terrible right now...more mud and debris than normal #-o

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Post by fishaholictaz » Mon Jan 12, 2009 8:15 pm

jens wrote:I just planted the seed to my boss that I don't feel well...
I hope he doesn't cruise the site :-"
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Post by jens » Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:43 am

ha - already thought of that!
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RE:steelhead question?

Post by kavykid2k6 » Tue Jan 13, 2009 6:22 pm

i fished the ye ole pilchuck river today up by the p5000 and seen a couple of steelhead. no hits though.

i would love to fish the sky a little more cause its an awesome river but the road is friggin washed out a few miles outta index and my quad qont make it very far up there.

i wish the dang forston hole wasnt closed on the stilly cause c-post is all screwed up cause of the flood now.

i am planning on trying the nooksack one of these days and i have to make the yearly trip over to winthrop to fly fish with magnets for some steel
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RE:steelhead question?

Post by Iceman » Wed Jan 14, 2009 2:01 pm

I am a steelhead novice.

I have steelhead fished twice on the sky. I use a 9ft Berkley rod. I only hooked onto one steelhead. That one fish snapped my 12lb Berkley Vanish flourocarbon leader. Appearently my drag was sent on a little too tight and I wasn't ready for the fish. By the time I tried to adjust my drag it was too late. I have watched others on the river that hold onto their reel so their drag can't run and they still land their fish without following the fish downstream or snapping their line. It didn't make sense how they could do that and I can't. I haven't gone ever since.

Swede mention that line makes a big difference. I was wondering if this is really true. Maybe I have some crappy line. I heard my cousin saying that the guys on the river were using 8-10 lb lines. It must be the lines. The guys on the river didn't really want to give me their secret.

Any suggestions?
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RE:steelhead question?

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Iceman wrote:I am a steelhead novice.

I have steelhead fished twice on the sky. I use a 9ft Berkley rod. I only hooked onto one steelhead. That one fish snapped my 12lb Berkley Vanish flourocarbon leader. Appearently my drag was sent on a little too tight and I wasn't ready for the fish. By the time I tried to adjust my drag it was too late. I have watched others on the river that hold onto their reel so their drag can't run and they still land their fish without following the fish downstream or snapping their line. It didn't make sense how they could do that and I can't. I haven't gone ever since.

Swede mention that line makes a big difference. I was wondering if this is really true. Maybe I have some crappy line. I heard my cousin saying that the guys on the river were using 8-10 lb lines. It must be the lines. The guys on the river didn't really want to give me their secret.

Any suggestions?
Get rid of Berkley vanish, that stuff sucks. It doesn't have a good knot strength. I use to use it all the time for bass fishing and consistently break at the knot. Try P-line fluoro.

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RE:steelhead question?

Post by curado » Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:12 pm

Either that or maxima florocarbon. berkley lines break easy on me too
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RE:steelhead question?

Post by jens » Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:33 pm

What about the berkley fireline?
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RE:steelhead question?

Post by curado » Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:04 pm

have not tried it but i fish Izorline in 12lbs for main because it is very supple and 10lbs Maxima ultragreen or maxima florocarbon which both are limp
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RE:steelhead question?

Post by fishaholictaz » Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:32 pm

Iceman wrote:
Swede mention that line makes a big difference. I was wondering if this is really true. Maybe I have some crappy line. I heard my cousin saying that the guys on the river were using 8-10 lb lines. It must be the lines. The guys on the river didn't really want to give me their secret.

Any suggestions?
I would switch to Maxima chameleon it is the tried and true salmon/steelhead line. I also agree that p-line is a very good line never used it on the river but for big bass it worked great I like 12 lb test in both.
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RE:steelhead question?

Post by kzoo » Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:48 pm

I don't care for braided line, fluoro carbon or mono.

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