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#151845 - 05/20/02 04:21 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
Chromeo Offline
Spawner

Registered: 10/29/01
Posts: 561
Loc: Kenmore, WA
i did pretty good considering it was my first year... banked 8 and hooked 2x as many.

i Learned so much from the people on this board (thanks everyone!!!)

I got to meet and fish with a few of the legends such as FJ, RockLizard and FS... oh wait a minute \:D jk FS. I am lookin forward to meeting more of you at 4.2!

Tyler
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#151846 - 05/20/02 04:29 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Returning Adult

Registered: 11/23/01
Posts: 351
Loc: rowers seat
My season was fanfreakintastic, caught more, learned more and had a really great time. There is something really appealing about waking up at 430am driving 1 to 2 hours away and standing out in the cold wet weather just waiting for that strike. Or rubbing the ice off the guides on your rod as you drift down a nice river on a beautiful crisp winter morning, thanks Matt.

In a couple of months I'll be hating the heat and fondly looking forward to next winters run...........
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#151847 - 05/20/02 06:13 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Registered: 03/07/99
Posts: 5145
Loc: SE Olympia, WA
I'd rate it in my top 3 seasons I can recall. Especially early on in the hatchery run when I had more than one double-digit day. I landed more fish last year, because the water conditions were favorable for the way I fish, but this year I caught nearly as many and they were better fish. I didn't fish as much this year, but I was able to do some pretty good damage when I did get out.

I'm speaking strictly steelhead here though, as last season was unfreaking believable for salmon. So many fish it was stupid.

I also got a chance to book some hours with Osprey, Y'all and Jeffhead which was, as always, a pleasure. Also met some of the other folks here down at F4, and plan on hooking up with some of them for future action.

I'm with 'rat77, though. Late summer can't get here fast enough for me. Can you beat a sunny, crisp day about three days after a major rain storm, that clean smell in the air, leaves changing colors, about 3 feet of visibilty in the river, and kings and silvers aggressively biting about anything you feel like throwing at them? Plus, you KNOW winter steelhead is just around the corner. \:D

I'd give the 2001-2002 season a thumbs up. \:\)
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#151848 - 05/20/02 07:53 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
Rapid Robert Offline
Spawner

Registered: 01/11/02
Posts: 548
Loc: Selah Wa.
Had a great winter run season, nice to have lot's of fish and fishable water for the most part. Mostly fished the Cowlitz where I made 19 trips, boondoggin below BC. Caught fish every day with the best days had the boat limited by 9:00 a.m.
Also had some good days for nates and brats on the Solduc and the Hoh.
I'd have to go back to before the flood of '96
to have a better year........If I every get done with springers, I'm lookin forward to summer runs, \:D and meeting more people from the board.
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#151849 - 05/21/02 06:41 AM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Returning Adult

Registered: 03/09/99
Posts: 460
Loc: TACOMA,WA
Not to bad for me over all. I did well early and then again late. I have to agree that most of the fun was meeting people from the board. Rock Lizard, Gooose, Timber, Wiser, RR, Glou-boa, Dogfish, capt Dan, Dan S. I am still looking forward to meeting Aunty M, Stew, Rt (can I still say RT here?) TTT, FS, GMAN and a few others.
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#151850 - 05/21/02 11:00 AM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
KillerDave Offline
Fry

Registered: 04/23/02
Posts: 25
Loc: Tualatin, OR
Winter steelheading was very good this year. I was busy this winter and didn't fish as much as usual. However, I caught fish every time out, usually a limit + a few releases.

For a change, the fishing was better in Portland, Oregon than British Columbia. Gotta love it!

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#151851 - 05/21/02 11:18 AM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
plug puller Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 09/09/01
Posts: 352
Loc: Kitsap
I had a good season. Over Spring Break instead of going to those Mtv locations to party I spent on the river. We hooked 15 in 4 trips and 1 trip we got skunked. Also was a small oly pen river were I hooked 5 and landed 2.
I got the honor to fish with Dogfish, great guy I highly recommend fishing with him. \:D
The best part was the god forsaken day that I spent floating with a buddy and we hooked 8 and landed 4. :rolleyes: bad landing percentage It had 2 inches of snow on the ground and was raining all day. But we only saw 2 other boats. It was awsome. Take care guys and see you in a few weeks.

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#151852 - 05/21/02 11:47 AM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
Eric Offline
Repeat Spawner

Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 1341
Loc: E. Grays Harbor County
Best season in recent memory for me as far as fish hooked per trip. Did much better on december hatchery fish this year than ever before (found a new fishery) and nate fishing was consistent too. Only negative observation I had was there weren't as many big fish (natives) this year as in years past.....hooked more overall though.

Bring on summer!
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#151853 - 05/21/02 12:17 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
stlhdr1 Offline
Carcass

Registered: 01/26/00
Posts: 2489
Loc: Vancouver, WA
UNREAL!!! Hope to see the same cycles in the future...
Keith \:D
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