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#190165 - 03/11/03 02:25 AM My biggest steelhead ever!
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Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10979
Loc: McCleary, WA
Osprey and I went fishing on the Quinault today with Levi Sandstrom today, what a blast.
We started the day off with a nice big cuttie, then a big dolly, both on jigs.

Osprey switched over to a method known informally as Bobber doggin' or Float doggin'. He hooked a nice hen, about 19lbs, then another at about 10lbs, while I was busy trying to tie up a Bobber doggin' rig. Whew, I finally got mine tied up in time to hook a nice little 10lb hen.

We hit a piece of water I thought looked like a great spot for a jig and float. I said, "I think we need something to warm things up a bit", and about 20 seconds later this hit.

It was 39"x23.5", but I still can't believe the weight per Bob's calculator, 26.6lbs. What a hog! (BTW, I am a 200lb guy NOT using the Jim Teeney reach, and we had to boat the fish because the shoreline in the background wouldn't allow for a shore landing)

Here is what it did to my jig.

That is a 1/8th oz jig I poured and tied on a #4 hook. 12# test mainline, 10# leader on my new All Star 1263 and Abu Garcia Torno 3004 HSI reel.

We got one other nice photo today, here is a shot of Osprey with a nice dolly that fell to a bobber doggin' rig.


That bobber doggin' is deadly. Five of the 6 steelhead we caught we on the BD rig, as well as one dolly. Four other fish were caught on the jig pattern in the photo.

It was a great day, with great company, and Levi was a great guide. Levi has good equipment, controls his boat well, is able to adjust to your methods, and has a good sense of humor. I would give him a thumbs
for his knowledge and ability. If you need his number, let me know.

Andy
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#190166 - 03/11/03 02:37 AM Re: My biggest steelhead ever!
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Registered: 01/24/03
Posts: 251
Loc: Woodinville
What's up with the hat?
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#190167 - 03/11/03 02:51 AM Re: My biggest steelhead ever!
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Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10979
Loc: McCleary, WA
It is a size referrence to the fish, and to the bait. The jig is 1.25" long, the logo is 4" long, so you can double check my measurement on the fish. Bob and Marty run great sites, so no ill intent was meant, and I am sure Bob appreciates the post, photo, and size referrences to the fish.

But, if you were wonder where to get, well.....

It just goes to show that little baits can hook BIG fish.
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#190168 - 03/11/03 02:53 AM Re: My biggest steelhead ever!
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Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 633
Loc: Seattle, WA USA
Nice fish! I was beginging to wonder if big fish hit jigs and your fish and a friend's buckasaurous I saw this weekend answers that. Good job.

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#190169 - 03/11/03 04:40 AM Re: My biggest steelhead ever!
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Registered: 02/12/03
Posts: 371
Loc: W. WA
Dude,
Your fish is bigger. I came up with ~ 27.8 lbs
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#190170 - 03/11/03 10:35 AM Re: My biggest steelhead ever!
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Registered: 02/09/00
Posts: 14486
Loc: Tuleville
Dogfish - We call that Flydoggin'. Superfly put me on to that technique 2 years ago.

Absolutely deadly. laugh

That comes out to a 27.79 pound fish.

Nice toad. What's that white stuff on your jacket? wink Hey the fish is now 27.7 pounds....27.6 pounds.... wink
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#190171 - 03/12/03 12:13 AM Re: My biggest steelhead ever!
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Registered: 02/12/03
Posts: 371
Loc: W. WA
The lower part is not even in the reg. Does the Quinault reservation set the rules for that section? Based on Andy's post, it sounds like CNR.

Also the walk-in trips are almost as much as the boats confused Has anyone ever tried that?
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#190172 - 03/12/03 01:01 AM Re: My biggest steelhead ever!
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Registered: 03/05/99
Posts: 6480
Loc: Forks, WA & Soldotna, AK
Congrats Andy ... looks like you need some beefier hooks though :p
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#190173 - 03/12/03 11:22 AM Re: My biggest steelhead ever!
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Loc: Tuleville
STIHLHEAD - Yes, the Quinaults set their own regulations on the lower Quinault. No, it's not C&R, unless you choose to let something go. It's more like bonk whatever you feel like. You need a tribal guide to fish that section of water.

The walk-in trips are to the smaller tribal streams like the Salmon and Cook Creek. They are usually in Nov-Jan, and are usually a pretty good day on the river. Double digit days are the norm for walk-in trips. It's a hatchery brat fest for the walk-ins.
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#190174 - 03/12/03 01:10 PM Re: My biggest steelhead ever!
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Registered: 05/09/00
Posts: 956
Loc: Osprey Acres /Olympja
Congrats on the fish Andy,you handled him like a pro.
Must have been the great Net job
cool There was no way we were landing that bruiser on shore.
That little Jig did it's job... hello
Now you have a Jig to add to the Wall of Fame......Os
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#190175 - 03/12/03 07:16 PM Re: My biggest steelhead ever!
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Returning Adult

Registered: 02/12/03
Posts: 371
Loc: W. WA
Thanks parker.

I bought some jigs from cabela's and they all got chipped after a few use. They also bend so easily. I used the wife's nail polish for touch ups and she got mad so I bought my own collection of cheap nail polish from Fred Myer laugh She borrowed one of them once and it was my turn to get eek
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