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#740356 - 02/13/12 09:55 AM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: CraigO]
Dave Vedder Offline
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Registered: 10/09/02
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Loc: West Duvall
As alluded to earlier bring the good sunglasses. You will see pods of moving fish if you are looking for them. If they are not disturbed they will bite. But as Stam once said. "It's hard to hook a fish that is fleeing in terror."


Edited by Dave Vedder (02/13/12 10:00 AM)
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#740364 - 02/13/12 11:43 AM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: Dave Vedder]
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Loc: Hobart,Wa U.S.A
Can't wait for my trip up that way this year,it will be my first time on the Situk river....Spend 2 day's self guided then a day out on the ocean for some fish-n-chips on the Aero.Looking forward to it.Stam & I will be up there from 4/26 thur 4/29.Good luck,
SZ

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#740377 - 02/13/12 01:36 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: STRIKE ZONE]
Dub Offline
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I have always thought in most situations i I can see the fish it can see. And that usually is a bad thing.
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#740395 - 02/13/12 03:39 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: CraigO]
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Registered: 10/12/11
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Originally Posted By: CraigO
We will be up there that same week this year. Pink/White & Orange/White Jigs


Right on Craig! That is super exciting. Gonna be a blast up there!
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#740396 - 02/13/12 03:41 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: STRIKE ZONE]
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Registered: 10/12/11
Posts: 169
Originally Posted By: STRIKE ZONE
Can't wait for my trip up that way this year,it will be my first time on the Situk river....Spend 2 day's self guided then a day out on the ocean for some fish-n-chips on the Aero.Looking forward to it.Stam & I will be up there from 4/26 thur 4/29.Good luck,
SZ


I guess paybacks suck as usually I'm sore mouthin' the fish before Stam gets to his destination. Be gentle guys! eek
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#740472 - 02/13/12 09:52 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: Dub]
Dave Vedder Offline
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Originally Posted By: Dub
I have always thought in most situations i I can see the fish it can see. And that usually is a bad thing.


Definately not so on the Situk. Several times we have spotted packs of fish and hooked three or more from the pack.
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#740776 - 02/15/12 12:59 AM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: Dave Vedder]
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I do want to upgrade my sunglasses. I want to get lenses to cover the different lighting during the day. What I use currently are too dark for overcast and morning. They are also worn out a bit.
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#741270 - 02/17/12 01:54 AM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: Dub]
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Registered: 01/20/02
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Loc: Chehalis Wa
I was up there 3 years ago may 11-17 and it was lights out on jigs even left a few at the lodge for some of the guides. We found that the spring fish would crush just about anything in front of them. It was the big brutes that had been in the river for awhile that were gear shy. We found the greens and blues in the egg sucking leech patterns worked for the shy fish. Also fished the salt water for salmon on our charter day with a hog over 40lbs.


Edited by Wernergonefishin (02/17/12 01:54 AM)
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#741311 - 02/17/12 01:21 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: Dub]
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Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 3076
Loc: AK
Originally Posted By: Dub
I do want to upgrade my sunglasses. I want to get lenses to cover the different lighting during the day. What I use currently are too dark for overcast and morning. They are also worn out a bit.


Check out something with photochromic/photochromatic lenses.

I really like the Tifosi Dolomites as fishing glasses. I think Doc had a pair that he recommended as well.
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#742101 - 02/20/12 10:18 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: ColeyG]
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Posts: 1862
Loc: Yakutat
Dave is right, nothing better than seeing a dozen fish, casting close and seeing a chromer turn and smoke your lure!

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#742126 - 02/20/12 11:45 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: GBL]
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Registered: 01/01/05
Posts: 501
Loc: Des Moines NOT Seattle
Originally Posted By: GBL
Dave is right, nothing better than seeing a dozen fish, casting close and seeing a chromer turn and smoke your lure!


Not much beats that..sounds like good times
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#742128 - 02/20/12 11:56 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: Dave Vedder]
N W Panhandler Offline
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Loc: Bremerton, Wa.
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As alluded to earlier bring the good sunglasses. You will see pods of moving fish if you are looking for them. If they are not disturbed they will bite. But as Stam once said. "It's hard to hook a fish that is fleeing in terror."


So I finally figured out why I fare so poorly chasing Salmon an Steelhead on the rivers..........they are all trembleing in fear of me and flee at my approach. fishy slap
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#750486 - 03/28/12 11:10 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: N W Panhandler]
Dub Offline
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I did get a pair of the Tifosi Ventoux with their Fototec lenses. They are nice. They would work for mornings-overcast on through full sun without having to change lenses.

My only problem is they give me a headache. Its not the glasses. I have had the problem with others. Even some clear safety glasses will do it.

Photochromatic lenses do seem to be the way to go. I will be looking at other brands. I did try on some Smiths this afternoon but think I will have the same problem.
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#750660 - 03/29/12 08:10 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: ]
Dave Vedder Offline
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WTF is that on KKs knee?
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#750664 - 03/29/12 08:25 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: Dave Vedder]
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Registered: 11/17/05
Posts: 75
Loc: Kenai, AK
I Advise following Bob's updates on the road progress on his situk river website, my buddy on the road clearing crew says its ugly, they switched to clearing the lower landing road because efforts on 9 mile were slow and hampered by more snow, the goal was by april 15th, rumors milling about that it may be last week of april now. So I would stay in tune.
See you on the river.

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#750678 - 03/29/12 09:54 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: SEAL HUMPER]
GBL Offline
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Registered: 01/31/05
Posts: 1862
Loc: Yakutat
We are opening on time and have a plan to move the drift boats with Snow sleds. We will get the fishermen to the river no matter what the conditions!
It will probably be a pretty nice drift with all those snow banks! Will have to stay in the boat most of the time though!

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#750680 - 03/29/12 10:16 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: GBL]
STRIKE ZONE Offline
GOOD LUCK

Registered: 08/09/00
Posts: 11969
Loc: Hobart,Wa U.S.A
I'll take GBL's word and looking forward to the adventure that waits ahead of me.Can't wait to wet a line up north.Good luck,

SZ

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#750681 - 03/29/12 10:20 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: STRIKE ZONE]
Dave Vedder Offline
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Loc: West Duvall
The photographer in me is eager to see some big snowbanks behind anglers with big steelhead.
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#750708 - 03/29/12 11:30 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: Dave Vedder]
GBL Offline
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Registered: 01/31/05
Posts: 1862
Loc: Yakutat
Not saying it is going to be easy, but we will figure it out! It will deffinately be an adventure for all!
Pictures should be great with all that snow. There will be nice colored carryover fish as well as those chrome fresh fish to take pictures of!

I think I remember a bunch of years ago KK standing on the bank with dollor bill size snow flakes falling on his head,,,and of course catching lot's of fresh Steelhead in the lower holes!

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#750709 - 03/29/12 11:31 PM Re: Situk trip advice. [Re: ColeyG]
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Registered: 08/23/06
Posts: 6216
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Originally Posted By: ColeyG
Originally Posted By: Dub
I do want to upgrade my sunglasses. I want to get lenses to cover the different lighting during the day. What I use currently are too dark for overcast and morning. They are also worn out a bit.


Check out something with photochromic/photochromatic lenses.

I really like the Tifosi Dolomites as fishing glasses. I think Doc had a pair that he recommended as well.


If you're looking for an "all purpose" lens, I would recommend copper. Sometimes mine are not quite dark enough in very bright sunlight, but for overcast or low light they are great. I had Smith's which are photochromic but then got some Costa's with the 580 glass lenses and I will say that even though they are not photochromic, the quality of the lens is superior.
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