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#151825 - 05/18/02 11:02 PM Your Winter Steelie Season
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So how did you all do? A good season...fair season or less? Mine was fair except for one single fish...my first to the boat on jig and float...and my best sized in years...thank you FJ...that one fish will be ever hard to beat in my memories. So lets hear it? How'd you all do?

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#151826 - 05/18/02 11:42 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
LittleZoZo Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 03/11/01
Posts: 430
Loc: Rochester, WA USA
Gooose, I raped em. I had an extremely good winter run........Nuff said.
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#151827 - 05/19/02 12:16 AM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 01/29/02
Posts: 143
Loc: whatcom county
Did good this year. Had alot of fun and learned a bunch. I fished with a couple guys that taught me a hell of alot. Got one pig that I am proud of too goose.
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#151828 - 05/19/02 12:27 AM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
Steelheadman Offline
Repeat Spawner

Registered: 03/15/99
Posts: 1159
Loc: Poulsbo, WA,USA
I had a pretty good winter season too Goose. Is it spring yet? Sure has been cold out. What a wild and wacky winter. I'm hoping for some warm weather for summer fishing here real soon.

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#151829 - 05/19/02 01:13 AM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Smolt

Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 82
Loc: Seaview WA & Gresham OR
Best season, as a whole, on The Sandy River in my 17 years living here. Need to get toether to tell stories, gooose.

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#151830 - 05/19/02 09:35 AM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Repeat Spawner

Registered: 06/15/01
Posts: 1119
Loc: brownsville wa.
Being as I was out of work all winter long and had nothing better to do but fish 3 to five days a week,I would have to say that is was a damn good year.I did not catch as many as I would of thought when I put into a time on the water versus caught fish perspective but I did learn alot about my favorite haunts and found a few new ones.

I was disapointed with the mid march returns on the sol duc.I make that trip every year and have always surprised my self but not this year.

Oh yeah I got to meet you! \:\)

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#151831 - 05/19/02 09:39 AM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
AuntyM Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 03/06/01
Posts: 10247
Loc: Harstine Island
I prefer not to dwell on the failures of the past and focus on the future. \:D

OK, fine. Four to the boat, and it took Wildoutdoorsman 3 trips, and RJ one trip to help me get those 4. :rolleyes:

Now where did I put those Herzog/Vedder books again? ;\)

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#151832 - 05/19/02 11:10 AM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Alevin

Registered: 08/28/01
Posts: 16
Loc: Cheney, Wa
Gooose,

For me, this was the most phenominal season ever and one that likely will never be repeated. I managed 100 fish, beating my previous yearly total by 71 fish. In fairness, most of my fish came from the upper Snake tribs which were swarming with fish all season (no I'm not that good). The best part of it all was that I had my 2 and 4 year old kids with me two thirds of the time - man were they good luck!! Let this be a lesson to you dads, taking the kids Steelheading - even in the dead of winter - can be awesome, as long as you prepare and remain flexible. Besides, taking the kids gives our wives a break and for me let me justify a few extra trips.

I learned so much this year, especially regarding water temperatures (44 - 54 deg. F = Hot Fishing on the Eastside!!!), and size of presentaion (#4 single hooks with light weight worked best for me). Also, it gave me the opportunity to learn the subtleties of Steelhead strikes. In years past (including a 5 year, 100 trip period where I didn't touch a fish), I was bottom bouncing with gear that was way to big an heavy. With all of those tap tap's on the bottom I was actually learning to tune out strikes. A buddy of mine suggested switching to a slip bobber which was the best fishing advice I've ever gotten. I highly recommend this technique!!

I hope that all of you will or have had a year like mine (I know some of you have blown my totals away), but even without catching big numbers I always have a great time.

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#151833 - 05/19/02 12:36 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Returning Adult

Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 314
Loc: Portland, OR
I had a good winter, probably my second best in the last 6 next to last year. Last year, the water was always low and fishable and I killed them. I caught several high teens & twenties last year too. This year, flows were more typical and the rivers were blown some of the time, so I didn't get to fish as much. Still plenty of fish, though. I didn't see as many big natives on the OR coast this year, but there were plenty of 8 to 12 pounders. Lost one about 15. So far this year, my biggest steelie was a 16 pound summer run.
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#151834 - 05/19/02 02:47 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Repeat Spawner

Registered: 02/16/00
Posts: 1346
Loc: olympia wa / The Coast
Goose,
I had the best year ever for me and My clients. Even better than last year.
I think you will find that is the way it will be with everyone.
Also e-mail me if you want to catch some springers.
Peace Superfly \:D \:D
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#151835 - 05/19/02 03:04 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Registered: 01/05/00
Posts: 270
Loc: Tacoma
I'd have to rate it the best year ever in terms of numbers of fish (steelhead) and fish per trip.

The only thing that would keep me from rating it the best ever, is that there were no real memorable steelhead. One or two into the low, maybe mid-teens. Nothing approaching 20 pounds. I don't think I even lost one approaching that.

I mostly fish the Kalama. I caught my first steelhead on a fly this year. Had as much fun with the silvers using fly, bait and gear as you could ask for. Caught a 23 lb. king on a fly. And one day, at band camp, I stood beside one hole and caught a steelhead on a fly, a king on a fly, and silvers on a fly, on bait and on spinners - kind of a double triple - three kinds of fish and fish using three different techniques. So that was unique, for me, anyway.

No complaints.
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#151836 - 05/19/02 05:02 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Returning Adult

Registered: 07/19/00
Posts: 339
Loc: Eastside,Wa
It was an insane year as Superfly and I were trading holes regularly. All you could here was fish-on! The only thing that dictated catching fish or not seemed to be if the river was blown. If it was in "we were there" Hope it stays this way for a few more cycles. Statewide guys were doing well, the hardest thing was deciding were to go. \:D \:D \:D Friends were calling with good reports from everywhere. Man I love head, steelhead! There is nothing quite like slaying salmon one after the other though too! Then again summerruns and springers taste great and fight hard! Sometimes its a toss up, but for whatever reason I always find myself wanting to target the fish runs that come next rather than whats in at the time. Anyone else?
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#151837 - 05/19/02 06:35 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Repeat Spawner

Registered: 10/08/01
Posts: 1147
Loc: Out there, somewhere
Did very well for me. Hit fish most trips, and multiple fish on many trips. Best day was 8 fish on, which is great for me. And my 6 yr old caught his first steelhead, which was the best.

If the rivers would have stayed in shape, would have been better, but I can't complain.
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#151838 - 05/19/02 07:25 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Spawner

Registered: 05/17/01
Posts: 919
Loc: Almost on the beach
Did really well on brats last December, but hit a slump in Jan and Feb that could mean only one thing............BIG ONE COMING!!!!!! Sure did too, landing a big buck in the mid 20's followed by a few more in the 20ish (20 give or take a pound) range. Last time I had a steelheading slump I ended up landing an upper 20's fish. The fish God's definatlely work in some weird ways sometimes, but I've got them figured out ;\) My favorite river was sloooowww for way too long this year which put a damper on the numbers too \:\(
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#151839 - 05/19/02 07:38 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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I might add that the best part of this years experience so far for me has been meeting a lot of people from this board. Most were all coordinated by e-mails, phone calls and chat but two were pure random meetings. First there was Superfly who just happened to stop in at the Cove Park midday as I was headen out to the Quil...half hour we happened to meet again on the river for some fun busting silvers...the second was when I was driving down the Duckabush road just before dark and passed two guys hiking down the road back towards there rig....one of the guys looked like a real crazed steelhead fishing type and when I ran into them on my way out I stopped to chat....wouldn't ya know it...hey it was ltlcleo.
I wonder how many others of you I have wandered by in my fishing endeavors. Anyway just wanted to say it was a very good year for making friends. Hope to see you all at F4.2 or on some other river at another time.

Peace

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#151840 - 05/19/02 09:31 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Spawner

Registered: 05/17/01
Posts: 919
Loc: Almost on the beach
I agree with you gooose as far as meeting people goes. Met a lot of great people from the board many of which have become good friends. Still need to meet you too, gooose. We've chatted and e-mailed a lot and I know if I don't see ya in the next couple months, I'll see you over "you know where" ;\) in August \:D or take a ferry ride and I'll show you how it's done on this side of the sound! Peace
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#151841 - 05/20/02 08:10 AM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
STRIKE ZONE Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 08/09/00
Posts: 4458
Loc: Hobart,Wa U.S.A
I'd say this year was a toss up with the "93" season.How ever I fished a lot more back then also.Hopefully this next winter season will be just as good as this past season was!!!!Good luck,
STRIKE ZONE

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#151842 - 05/20/02 10:23 AM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
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Parr

Registered: 09/25/01
Posts: 54
Loc: Albany, OR
I caught close to 20 in December when most fishermen were waiting for the January peak runs. I stayed home in January and played with the kids.
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#151843 - 05/20/02 11:00 AM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
mawdet Offline
Parr

Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 46
Loc: Des Moines
By far my best year. After seeing the light and switching to jig fishing I was hooking up regularly. Got my first 20 pounder. Before I was just so-so into steelie fishing, now I'm a fanatic, that made the 3 hour run way too many times this winter for my wifes' liking, and not nearly enough for mine!

Big_Jim

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#151844 - 05/20/02 03:59 PM Re: Your Winter Steelie Season
Fish Jesus Offline
Spawner

Registered: 09/25/01
Posts: 768
Loc: Tacoma
I didn't fair as well numbers wise as past seasons for Steelhead...but I sure got to fish with a lot of different people from the board. \:\)

Thanks for the good times...Craven,SalmonFool,Gooose,Rocklizard,Timber,GMAN,Dogfish,TTT,Fishon,Woodsy Wayne,Fish4Steel and Fishawk.

I also had the opportunity for a good time Salmon fishing with Wiser and Rapid Robert.

I also enjoyed meeting...Marsha,Stew,Giz,RT,DanS,Osprey,DJ,FH5,Jeffhead,FisherDan,Bigdog,Fresh Fruit,Loose Bruce,Hey Ya'll,Mikey likes it,Gloabou,Bait-O-eggs,Drachir,Flasher and possibly a few more good people who I fail to recall. If I forgot you let me know!

Meeting,fishing,sharing and having a good time is what it is all about. Look forward to hooking up with a few more good people in the future.

Feathered Flyer...witnessing the joy of your triumph and being able to revisit it through photos...will continue to be one of those great trips in the annals of time. You can pick through my bag of tricks anytime *honk* \:D \:D

FJ...out.

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