#509161 - 05/18/09 04:00 PM
Re: wind rvr. steelhead
[Re: Brewer]
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The Chosen One
Registered: 02/09/00
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Loc: Mitulaville
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Ever consider the rule is there for stray clipped steelhead?
Might not be planted at all, but if a clipped stray spring and/or summer run comes along, no sense in having to let it go......
Just a thought.
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#509166 - 05/18/09 04:19 PM
Re: wind rvr. steelhead
[Re: Brewer]
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D.E.A
Registered: 04/02/06
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Loc: in da hood
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Yes.
Yes, it is...
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#509174 - 05/18/09 04:35 PM
Re: wind rvr. steelhead
[Re: hohbomb73]
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Spawner
Registered: 03/27/01
Posts: 778
Loc: Yuppie Ville
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Brewer,
According to what I've read, every Steelhead east of the Cascades is considered a Summer fish regardless to time of year caught. That might be what the Bonni guy was refering to.
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#509187 - 05/18/09 05:01 PM
Re: wind rvr. steelhead
[Re: charr]
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BUCK NASTY!!
Registered: 01/26/00
Posts: 6312
Loc: Vancouver, WA
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The Big White Salmon gets an average of 24000 hatchery winter steelhead smolt a year. So there "are" winter steelhead planted above the dam, and don't forget the Hood River it gets some as well....... As far as summer fish, the Wind River doesn't get a hatchery plant but get's plenty of strays during the warm water times of the Columbia in late June and July and August being the prime time. They pull in the Wind, Big White Salmon and Little White Salmon and Klickitat to cool off........ Years ago this was a well kept secret and some amazing fishing in the tidewater areas of those lower rivers..... Keith 
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#509201 - 05/18/09 05:55 PM
Re: wind rvr. steelhead
[Re: Brewer]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/07/99
Posts: 2689
Loc: Yelmish
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there are quite a few rivers in the regs which receive no plant(at least officially) that allow for hatchery steelhead retention. however most of them are also catch and release for everything else, so my logic says that WDFW just doesn't want any hatchery fish in those places, should you come across any.
the really weird ones are a couple of nisqually tributaries, though there are no plans in that system that i know of.
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#509216 - 05/18/09 06:53 PM
Re: wind rvr. steelhead
[Re: Brewer]
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River Nutrients
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Posts: 3426
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these steelhead are being caught above shepfalls. so i'm certain thier not strays. i can understand hatch fish in the trib mouths. i'm referring to well within the trib. Why? A stray can navigate the fish ladder at the falls just as easily as a wild fish or planted hatchery fish. Years ago, I landed a sphagetti-tagged summer run on the upper Wynoochee.....turns out it was a stray from the Columbia River system!
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#509234 - 05/18/09 08:12 PM
Re: wind rvr. steelhead
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Alevin
Registered: 04/09/09
Posts: 11
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summerun sthd stray all over the place. Here on the Quinault river we have a run of sd ad clipped summeruns and we don't raise any. they run all the way to the lake thru the summer and are very fun to catch.............
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#509236 - 05/18/09 08:16 PM
Re: wind rvr. steelhead
[Re: mreyns_tgl]
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 1819
Loc: Wenatchee, WA
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I've caught clipped hatchery summer runs in the Wind Canyon during the late 90's. Also done very well at the mouth trolling for steelhead "dip ins" in August plus URB's. I know of a small nearby creek that gets winter runs back to it also.
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#509248 - 05/18/09 09:12 PM
Re: wind rvr. steelhead
[Re: Eric]
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BUCK NASTY!!
Registered: 01/26/00
Posts: 6312
Loc: Vancouver, WA
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these steelhead are being caught above shepfalls. so i'm certain thier not strays. i can understand hatch fish in the trib mouths. i'm referring to well within the trib. Why? A stray can navigate the fish ladder at the falls just as easily as a wild fish or planted hatchery fish. Years ago, I landed a sphagetti-tagged summer run on the upper Wynoochee.....turns out it was a stray from the Columbia River system! Exactly.......... I've caught spaghetti tagged kalama summer runs in both the NF and EF of the Lewis....... They bounce all over the place..... I've also landed a sockeye in the Lewis seen summer chums in the Lewis and witnessed 2 pinks that were landed in the Lewis last year............. Wierd stuff going on out there! Keith 
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#509284 - 05/18/09 11:32 PM
Re: wind rvr. steelhead
[Re: stlhdr1]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 01/13/07
Posts: 3359
Loc: Pasco Bulldog country
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Here you go. http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/harvest/harvest.htmAs previously mentioned, 97 was the last stocking. A mixture of strays, as well as returning wild fish from their hatchery/wild origins. Mf
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#509322 - 05/19/09 12:47 AM
Re: wind rvr. steelhead
[Re: Eric]
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The Renegade White Man
Registered: 02/16/00
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in all of my years of fishing the wind, I have caught numbers of hatchery steelhead both above and below shepard falls. Most were probably strays but who cares, there is always summers in that river from april thru october.
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