#128331 - 11/28/01 02:08 PM
Weird steelhead tricks
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Whatis the strangest thing that you have ever seen a hooked steelhead do? Just yesterday I had about 50 ft. of line out while running a diver bait combo in a drift boat on the Wilson river. I felt a tap tap like the diver was hitting bottom so I reeled up the line and could still feel the hum of the diver but all of the sudden I had all this slack like maybe I was hung up. It was then that I felt a 10 lb. winter hatchery steelhead had taken my eggs deep and away we went! He had swam almost all the way up to the boat after taking the bait! I have not use the diver/bait combo much so was very surprised by what the fish did. NOTE* I wouldn't recommend using a diver and bait anywhere you might possibly hook a native fish that will be released. They tend to take these set-ups very deeply and often are bleeding. Marty Petersen who guides on the north Oregon coast stops using them around the first of the year which is early for nates on the coast but he is one of the most ethical guides I've ever fished with.
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#128332 - 11/28/01 02:46 PM
Re: Weird steelhead tricks
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Fry
Registered: 04/05/01
Posts: 28
Loc: St. Helens, OR
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Well this fish wasn't hooked but it was amazing to see anyway. As I picked a backlash out just after making a cast, I looked down in the water near my feet and saw my drift gear bumping by in 12" of gin clear water. A mint brite steelhead was drifting backward with it. I got a great look at this fish sampling my corky and yarn about four times in a row. The hook didn't catch once. It simply sucked it in and out. Really cool to witness what must happen all the time.
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#128333 - 11/28/01 02:47 PM
Re: Weird steelhead tricks
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BUCK NASTY!!
Registered: 01/26/00
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
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Here's a few wierd ones. I've had summer steelhead in tidewater literally beach themselves while chasing a bait just under the surface. The best part of that one is you know the next cast your going to get the rod ripped out of your hand.. I had a summer run jump along the edge of the river and land on top of a patch of vine maples that were laying about 3 feet above the waters surface. The fish landed on them and just layed there (while it seemed like eternity) it was about 8 seconds and then flip around a couple of times and fall through the mess of branches and break me off, it was a funny one. Another good one was when we were boondogging summer runs a couple years back and I hooked a 15 pounder that ran straight at us and literally jumped into the boat on its first run, talk about tearing the inside of the boat apart... Just recently this year I was bobberfishing eggs for silvers and had a summer run eat my eggs then before I could set the hook, it came up and ate my bobber off the surface also. That was some wierd sh**. I didn't know when I should set the hook. On two seperate occasions I've seen summerruns eat two offering at once, tag team at it's best... "You fight him, no you fight him"... About 7 years ago we hooked the same native winter steelhead on back to back casts. I hooked it first, landed it, took and a picture and released it. Then james made the next cast and hooked the same fish literally a minute later, landed it took and took a picture of both hooks in its mouth side by each. Needless to say it didn't fight that well the second time, I wish they all were that aggressive but with that I'm sure steelhead would be extinct by now... Keith [ 11-28-2001: Message edited by: stlhdr1 ]
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#128334 - 11/28/01 02:48 PM
Re: Weird steelhead tricks
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Registered: 07/06/99
Posts: 470
Loc: Seattle, Washington, US
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I was plunking the Green River with a spin-n-glo/sandshrimp combo when I got a violent takedown and then nothing. I waited a couple of minutes and decided to reel in thinking my bait got stolen. I reeled in five feet of line and stopped to pick a weed off my mainline. Then I started reeling in again and got slammed while the pyramid sinker was slowly ticking the bottom. Ever since, I always slow-retrieve my rig in when checking bait or after I get nibbled.
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#128335 - 11/28/01 03:11 PM
Re: Weird steelhead tricks
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I was on the oars when this happened to Stew on the Wilson yesterday. I've seen this happen a lot of times - where a fish takes the bait with forward momentum and slacks the line. I was backrowing Stew's Hot N Tot with eggs rig right in close along overhanging small branches. When it realized something was pulling on him he came jumping 4 ft. into the air right beside the boat. It almost ran the line over a branch, which I've seen before also. Nice 10 or 11 lb. mint bright brat. We got into several grey 'nooks too - not worth keeping. ...
One time I was anchored in tidewater eating my lunch while my bobber and eggs sat in the slack hole. My rod was in the holder and I didn't see the boober go under, then the rod tip buries in the water. Threw my sandwich down and started fighting the chrome 'nook and it starts jumping right by the boat and my buddy netted it on the next jump - to the applause of a bunch of fishermen there. The length of time from taking a bite out of my sandwich to thrashing king in the bottom of the boat was about 45 seconds! Nice way to interupt lunch.
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#128336 - 11/28/01 03:14 PM
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#128337 - 11/28/01 04:10 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 04/18/01
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Loc: Milwaukie, OR
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Not personally but my kids were.
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#128338 - 11/28/01 04:47 PM
Re: Weird steelhead tricks
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Registered: 04/08/01
Posts: 334
Loc: Vancouver, WA
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I've twice had a winter steelhead grab my jig while I was retrieving it at full speed. Talk about a strike!
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#128339 - 11/28/01 04:56 PM
Re: Weird steelhead tricks
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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I've caught the same summer run on two consecutive casts. It was flopping so much the first time that I just cut the leader and let it go. Tied on a new rig, took a cast, fish on. I've got pictures with two hooks in the fish, one in each corner of the jaw.
I was fighting a summer run on the Stilly, hooked on a spinner, and had it just about tuckered out, with the spinner blade lazily flopping in front of it. Out of the depths another summer run ran up and nailed it, taking the spinner out of its mouth and getting hooked. I played the second one out and landed a bright hatchery fish. A minute later I noticed the first one on its side washed up almost completely out of the water right beside me, apparently played out and stunned by the hit the other fish gave it.
A two fish limit of chrome summer runs in one cast!
I've had a few close calls with hooked fish ramming the boat, but one actually knocked itself silly, making a pretty easy net job, not to mention a loud "BONK!" on the side of the boat.
Fish on..
Todd.
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#128340 - 11/28/01 05:01 PM
Re: Weird steelhead tricks
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/07/00
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Loc: Lynnwood, WA
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Night fishing for steelhead at drano a few years back. I was playing a particularly scrappy fish and he took off ripping across the surface right into the boat anchored next to us. Of course it was pitch black except for our small lantern. The other boat didn't have their light on. Anyway, the fish hit it full force with a LOUD thud against the aluminum. It knocked itself out, and scared the sh!t out of the guys in that boat. I cranked the fish in and it laid there not moving at all.
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#128344 - 11/28/01 07:35 PM
Re: Weird steelhead tricks
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Registered: 04/08/01
Posts: 334
Loc: Vancouver, WA
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Last March at Daybreak Park on the E. Lewis three fishermen caught the same native buck 20+ pounder (42 inches)three times over three days out of the same holding water. Obviously not very bright, and not much of a fighter after all that.
At the same place in January I also caught a nice bright 6 pound winter hatchery fish with 5 hooks in his mouth including mine. He was trailing line from three of the hooks. I removed all the hooks and released him. He deserved it.
Steelhead are not very bright.
[ 11-28-2001: Message edited by: Thumper ]
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#128345 - 11/28/01 08:34 PM
Re: Weird steelhead tricks
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 03/15/00
Posts: 181
Loc: Tacoma Wa. Perice
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Fishing blue creek in the winter hit a fish at the tail of my drift thing came out of the water over one guy rod and down on my friends rod flat on it's side made so big a splash that it drwenched three poeple. One time I was achored up let a friend of mine pull plugs down the slot while I ate lunch after he past me started fishing I got hit set the hook the frist time it jumped it came down right in my freids boat
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#128346 - 11/29/01 09:07 AM
Re: Weird steelhead tricks
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/15/99
Posts: 4166
Loc: Poulsbo, WA,USA
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The strangest thing I've seen a steelhead do is follow my sand shrimp to the surface of the water, in a back eddy, on the retreive and bite aggressively. Here's a picture of the 10 lb early summer hen. http://netbyte.net/steelheadman/pages/fishing021_jpg.htm
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#128347 - 11/29/01 05:26 PM
Re: Weird steelhead tricks
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Spawner
Registered: 10/18/00
Posts: 665
Loc: Washougal, WA
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Hey Thumper, the guy that caught the same native 3 times on the EF, was that Jim B.?
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#128348 - 11/30/01 09:51 AM
Re: Weird steelhead tricks
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River Nutrients
Registered: 10/04/01
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Loc: Gold Bar
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This happened to my friend while we were fishing. He was retrieving his eggs, they were coming in on the surface, and a silver came up and slammed them. It was like top water bass fishing except for silvers.
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#128349 - 11/30/01 10:10 AM
Re: Weird steelhead tricks
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 09/17/00
Posts: 184
Loc: Woodinville WA
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I was drift fishing from the bank and I saw my boot was untied, so I cast out and put my rod in a root ball and started to re tie my boot lace. I heard a fish jump and turned arround to see a steelhead going crazy, turned back and my rod is dancing, grabed the rod reeled up the slack and came up with a 13# summer run. After I let it go I said, see steelhead are not that hard to get
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#128350 - 11/30/01 06:37 PM
Re: Weird steelhead tricks
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Fry
Registered: 04/05/01
Posts: 33
Loc: kent
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Probably a number of people witnessed this one several years ago on the gravel bar at the Cowlitz. A guy pulls up on the bar in his sled and is casting out near the transom. He hooks and lands a beautiful big hen when a buck just leaps into the boat following the hen. Dozens of witnesses...
Shawn Corrigan fishing with guide Rob down on the Kalama takes a lunch break along the shore. His girl friend Pat's rod had a shrimp hanging from a hot n' tot diver on the surface when a steelie hit the rig.
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