#131655 - 12/25/01 02:22 AM
BIG BRAG
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 05/08/01
Posts: 170
Loc: Everett, WA.
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Today was a banner day for me, I am no longer a fly virgin! got my first steelhead on a fly today!! I started out on the Sky but the wind was really howlin' so I went to a nice quiet little river where there was no-one but me. I actually caught two fish, first a very nice 3# bull trout, what a beautiful fish! and then a 9# hatchery steelie. I kept it only because it was the first. I used a green wooly-bugger, I am now a believer in wooly-buggers! The bull trout was a hoot but the steelie was awsome!, made three strong runs before It came to hand, there wasn't anyone else on this section of river either, the only thing bad about it was there wasn't anyone to take a picture, or share the moment with. The best present I could have ever hoped for. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!
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#131657 - 12/25/01 06:48 AM
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Congrats Papa! Now you know the thrill of a steelie slamming a fly and making your fly reel scream. Maybe no one was there at the moment to share it with you, but one of the nice things about this BB is sharing it here with your peer fishermen. I was alone when I hooked my first steelhead on a fly. It was long ago on the Washougal River. It was on a 10' sink tip line with a size 6 double hook royal coachman fly. I had been practicing everything I learned from reading Trey Combs "Steelhead Flyfishing and Flys" book for a few weeks, without success. On this day a deep swing in May brought a strong skamania summer steelie strike, and it took off on a long reel sreaming run into the flyline backing line. Then it stopped and jumped downriver and the hook came out. Exilerated, stunned, and pained; all in about 30 seconds. That fish gave me the thrill and confidence to go on to some good success at it. But like you, I had no one there to share that with. (Just like Kid Sauk when he experiences the passions of the flesh. - sorry about that one, I'm still going thru my 12 step program of questionable joke avoidance training.)
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#131658 - 12/25/01 10:20 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/23/01
Posts: 379
Loc: BELLINGHAM / EVERSON
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Papa, remember, hatchery steelhead were planted to be caught and eaten. Don't feel sorry for bonking them, but feel sorry when you hear about a Native that was bonked. Awesome job, congrats.
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#131659 - 12/25/01 11:38 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 05/08/01
Posts: 170
Loc: Everett, WA.
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G-MAN, I totally agree on your points, I just don't like to keep more than I really need, besides my wife say's that we have enough in the freezer as it is, and she's right (for once!) ha-ha! Thanks,
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#131660 - 12/26/01 09:45 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/23/01
Posts: 379
Loc: BELLINGHAM / EVERSON
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Papa, if your freezer is full may I suggest pickled steelhead? It is my favorite way to fix Head or salmon. Time consuming, but well worth it. Plus it will last forever.
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#131661 - 12/26/01 10:40 PM
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Smolt
Registered: 11/17/01
Posts: 80
Loc: Kaizer OR, formerly MT and WA
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This brings up a great subject. I have the Trey Combs book, and have attempted at dry fly fishing for steelhead. Mostly with muddlers and waller walkers. A hit from a steely on a dry seems like it would kick bait fishing in the ole keister! ( as much as I love bait fishing) The thrill of seeing a steelhead rise to a dry or wet fly must be unbelievable! How many of you out there have had success with dry flies in the summer?
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#131662 - 12/26/01 11:02 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 09/25/01
Posts: 744
Loc: Tacoma
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G-MAN, sounds interesting care to share that recipe? You can E-mail it.
Thanks,
FJ...out.
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#131663 - 12/26/01 11:47 PM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 10/08/01
Posts: 1147
Loc: Out there, somewhere
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SHA 101,
Can't say that I've gotten one to the dry, but I have lured multiple fish to a streamer fly fished inches below the surface. The fly, a Silver Hilton, of course.
I is a great strike, as you can usually see the fish come from a long way away, watch the gills flair, and see the white in the inside of the mouth when he strikes. If you can avoid snatching the fly away the first time you see it, you're a better man than I.
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