Attention all steelhead fishermen and fisherwomen,
I am considering putting together another one of our (in)famous Flotillas, number it as you will. It will be a drive for almost all of us, except for our most southern members; the Smith River in Northern California. There are a few rules here, which many of you will not like: rule number one, NO motors on the river. That obviously means no sleds, and no kickers on the drift boats. If I recall correctly, that includes electric motors. However, there is TONS of bank access. The river flows through a national forest; no dam(n)s, no nets. The fishery has been somewhat depleted since I started fishing there; the limit is one steelhead per day. The catch 22; they are almost all nates. There are a few stray hatchery fish that need a wood shampoo. I would ask that we CNR all the nates. (see stlhdh20's topic on ethics). Obviously since it is legal to bonk one hatchery fish, I cannot dictate what you do. I will say that when I first started fishing there in the mid 80's, it was legal to kill 3 fish per day. Now it is one. I think that is enough said about the resource. Don't blame it on the Indians, it is high seas fishing that put the hurt on this fishery. This is absolutely beautiful country, and I will share info to all good bank fishing areas that I know. There is an excellent campground, Jed Smith State Park for $14 per night. There are no hookups for trailers, and max length is 26 feet if I recall. There are heated latrines and showers, and there is a motel less than a mile from the campground. There is also a full hookup campground nearby; I will contact them for information if any one would like. This will be over Martin Luther King weekend in January (about the 20th). Other regs include barbless hooks and size one max hooks (5/8 inch gap between point and shank). The regulations I have stated are from last year, I'll need to confirm them. This is where I grew up on steelie fishing, so it holds a special place in my heart; but I have met so many of you that feel the same way about these awesome fish, I'm willing to share it with you as you have done with me. With all of that said, shall we call this Flotilla 7.0 on the Smith?
We will need lots of you with drift boats for this one. If you are not experienced on the oars, I'm sorry but this one is not for you. It's not the Duc, but it ain't the Cow either.
No Gooose, I'm NOT bringing another keg. It didn't turn out so well last time.