Steelhead Run

Posted by: Homer2handed

Steelhead Run - 11/11/04 10:54 PM

I thought I would show a great steelhead run on the OP

Posted by: Divers

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/12/04 12:03 PM

Thats not fair. I'm sitting here at work and wishing I was standing there.
Posted by: Dave D

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/12/04 05:18 PM

Nice pic

Steelhead Run, man and all this time I thought they swam wink
Posted by: Sparkey

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/12/04 09:21 PM

Homey-
I don't think that is a run on the OP. Me thinks you are being a little sneaky! evil
Posted by: Homer2handed

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/12/04 09:39 PM

Quote:
Me thinks you are being a little sneaky!
Me to!
Posted by: Sparkey

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/12/04 09:42 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Homer2handed:
Quote:
Me thinks you are being a little sneaky!
Me to!
How 'bout a free Homey Line to the first person that can actually identify what run that is. Not including Salmo g. ofcourse, I know he has fished there very often. wink
Posted by: Divers

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/12/04 09:52 PM

Can I answer now homer?
zip
Posted by: Homer2handed

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/12/04 11:31 PM

No line, but just for fun.

YEP! Divers you can.

First off Divers you should tell how you know.
Posted by: Divers

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/12/04 11:51 PM

No.
Let some one else guess to win. I know the answer because a Guy named Homer told me.
laugh
Posted by: Todd

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/13/04 01:27 AM

If that's an OP run, then I've been driving way too far when I go to the OP to fish! I think I need to change all my maps!

I guess I got my maps "mixed" up...

Since when is H2H a moderator here?

If I had known that, I would have shown up on the Fins and Feathers page more to make fun of him!

How's the fishin', Homey?

Later.

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: Homer2handed

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/13/04 02:13 AM

Posted by: cupo

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/13/04 02:52 AM

The Skagit? About half way between the Sauk and Faber's?
Posted by: Todd

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/13/04 03:59 AM

I think Cupo wins a prize...but I don't think it's quite half way between the Sauk and Faber's...maybe only about 1/3 of the way down!

Anyway, H2H, isn't there any rule against moderators playing dirty tricks by intentionally mislabeling a run as being a different one?

Any "flyfisher" ethics issues?

I wouldn't know, being a verified bait fisherman!

I can sure remember hooking lots of fish on plugs on the right side of that picture while the fly guys lined up to cast on the left!

Ahh...memories.

Talk to you later...

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: Homer2handed

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/13/04 01:14 PM

Todd

Do you mean I miss spelled a word? laugh
Posted by: Todd

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/13/04 01:27 PM

"Do you mean I miss spelled a word? "

Yeah, I think you tried to spell "Skagit", but left out the S, K, A, G, I and T, and accidently put in an "O" and a "P"...

Don't worry about it, it could happen to anyone... beer

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: Salmo g.

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/14/04 02:06 AM

H2H,

Haven't you heard you'll go to he!! for lying? Or were you disoriented and mixed up - as previously suggested - from the wrong mix of meds?

Naturally I liked Sparky's idea for guessing the run, but since he disqualified me, oh well. I've been fishing that spot since the early 70s. You'd be impressed with the slabs that have been beached - but not removed from the water Sparks - there. 81 and 81 were big fish years. One evening we hooked 6 over 15 pounds, with on going about 25. Some steelhead of a lifetime. Too bad it hasn't had near as much prime holding water since the 1990 floods. The river giveth, and the river taketh away.

Thanks for the reminder, Homey!

Sincerely,

Salmo g.
Posted by: Homer2handed

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/14/04 03:37 PM

Posted by: SKYSTEELHEAD

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/16/04 01:21 PM

H2H, That's a beautiful Skagit steelie run!
Don't think I've ever fished that particular run.
Let's hook up sometime for bug tossing.
I'll bring my Lavro for bug rod float trip on the Skagit or where ever! laugh
Posted by: Homer2handed

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/16/04 02:01 PM

You bet!

Just have to wait a little bit till they come in.
Posted by: SKYSTEELHEAD

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/16/04 02:02 PM

Yeah, let's hook up in the spring (March, April) for big Skagit nates on the bug rod! thumbs
Posted by: BrianL

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/18/04 12:12 PM

Nice job, Homey! You got a couple good
runs and a headshake outta this one. evil

OP my a$$. huh zip wink
Posted by: Double Haul

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/18/04 08:55 PM

Looking at that run makes me want to "mix" a drink.
Posted by: Todd

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/18/04 09:14 PM

posted by Todd:
Quote:
I guess I got my maps "mixed" up...
posted by DoubleHaul:
Quote:
Looking at that run makes me want to "mix" a drink.
Looks like DoubleHaul and I are both "in the mix" for a prize!

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: Homer2handed

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/19/04 04:33 PM

Posted by: Sol

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/19/04 06:26 PM

I was going to say, if that's an OP river I need a drag on whatever your smokin'. laugh wink
Posted by: KerryS

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/19/04 11:49 PM

"Just like OP wannabes (Seattleites) thinking they know the OP!"

Also know as metrosexuals :p
Posted by: cupo

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/20/04 02:24 AM

Can someone please explain where the mixer is? So far I've been told it's:
a. The mouth of the Sauk.
b. A hole below the mouth where the dirty Sauk water gets mixed with the usually clearer Skagit water.
c. Tricky to float through at times.

They can't all be true. I've floated to Faber's a few times and never saw any water that was tricky. Where is it?
Posted by: Homer2handed

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/20/04 12:45 PM

Posted by: Salmo g.

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/20/04 10:43 PM

H2H has described it correctly. A lot of fly guys have called Sauk Bar the Mixer for years, but the bar is upstream of the Mixer. If you see the Mixer when the Sauk is running dirty and the Skagit is clear, it's pretty obvious how it came by the name.

Sincerely,

Salmo g.
Posted by: cupo

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/24/04 02:57 AM

Thanks. I guess it is both the mouth of the Sauk (old channel) and below the mouth (new channel).
Posted by: Salmo g.

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/24/04 03:30 PM

That old channel running into the Skagit just above the Mixer is McCloud Slough.

Sincerely,

Salmo g.
Posted by: Todd

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/26/04 01:57 PM

I think that from where the picture is taken, if you took a big leap off that cliff, you'd roll ass over teakettle all the way to the river and end up in the Mixer, which is directly below the photographer.

The last time I fished that area out of a drift boat, there were about fifteen flyflingers on the fly bar, mainly smoking cigars and drinking, watching each other cast.

We hooked up a single, followed by a double, against the cut bank on the opposite side...you've never seen a crowd of flyfishers with two handers run and stumble across the rocks as fast as they all did! For a minute or two, it looked like Blue Creek, but for flyfishermen!

After a few minutes they got their wits back about them and settled back down to a more sedate flyfishing pace.

I've never hooked up in the actual "Mixer" itself, though I always hear stories of monsters coming out of there. If there is anywhere in the area that would hold 30# steelhead, that would be the spot.

Damn near need a downrigger to get down to them, though!

Any more pics, Homer?

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: Salmo g.

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/26/04 04:02 PM

Todd,

Sauk Bar (fly bar) has a lot less prime steelhead holding water than it did prior to the 1990 flood. And it changed again after the 95/96 floods. It's still a pretty good spot, but nothing like the days when it could kick out double digit hookups. I've found the left bank to fish pretty good since the mid to late 90s, when I can safely wade and cast from that bank. Definitely a two-handed spot, tho.

The Mixer can and does produce fish, but not from the deep hole at the top. A friend of mine hooked one on a fly from the right bank years ago when there was just a bit of a riffle formed there, but over the years that has been low percentage water. The better bet has been among the bolders and pockets toward the lower end along the left bank. I never hooked any there, but boon doggers have caught many.

Sincerely,

Salmo g.
Posted by: KerryS

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/26/04 04:25 PM

Hey Todd,

How come I get the feeling you are embellishing your story a might? fight slap fishy here.
Posted by: Todd

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/26/04 05:00 PM

Quote:

posted 11-26-2004 01:25 PM

Hey Todd,

How come I get the feeling you are embellishing your story a might?
Kerry,

You just keep telling yourself that...after all, it's not about catching, just the experience, right? laugh laugh

Salmo,

I've caught fish in the tailout in the boulders...makes for great spoon water if someone doesn't mind rowing to keep you in place for a while. The stories I hear are of dredging them out of the head of the pool...not the easiest place to fish.

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: KerryS

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/27/04 01:13 PM

Todd,

Yeah it is about the experience but I don't think I would be stumbling all over myself to see someone else's experience. The Sauk bar is over rated. Hell the Skagit is over rated. Everyone knows those fly guys never catch fish. Makes me wonder why we even bother.

I love pullin' 'em right off the side of them sleds and drift boats. You should see their eyes when they realize a fly chucker just took a fish off the port side right under their nose.
Posted by: Todd

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/27/04 02:34 PM

I think that hole is pretty "level dependent"...when the water is up a bit, not only is it hard to fish the cut bank (damn near impossible), all the fish are sitting off the fly bar anyway.

When the water's down a bit, it's the other way around.

I agree with you, however, that there are no more steelhead in the Sauk or Skagit, and that the flyflingers didn't catch any even when the fish were still there.

We'd all be better off just to fish there every other summer for humpies!

eek eek

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: KerryS

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/30/04 10:22 AM

Todd,

I have been telling people that for years. The only fish worth going after in the Skagit are humpies or chummies.
Posted by: Homer2handed

Re: Steelhead Run - 11/30/04 05:11 PM

Those humpies are a blast on a fly rod!