My first trip to the Hoh for salmon was kind of a weird one.
On the way over I saw the northern lights, the only time I've ever seen them (the actual lights, that is
) in Washington.
Ten minutes I later I absolutely annihilated a deer in my Ford Tempo between Beaver and Forks, I won't say how fast I was going. Lesson learned...
Arrived at lower river in perfect time to hit the river at first light....fell asleep waiting for the sun to come up. Woke up in a hurry and glanced at my spinning reel and thought, 'yep, just enough line left to be able to make a few casts.' (Rookie!)
Of course there were twelve dudes fishing in the hole right by the trail so I figured I'd hike up a bit and try to find a different hole. A mile of brush buckin' later I come to decent hole with just my buddy around. As we walked up to the hole I saw a huge king jump on the other side of the river...
So using every bit of line my spinning reel would let me, I cast to the other side of the river...sure enough, first cast fish-on! Only this fish wasn't happy about having a hook in its face and in about ten minutes I watched the last wraps of line on my reel drag off of the spool...
I headed back through the brush to the car for more line (dummy!), my buddy steps in behind me and just pounds the crud out of the same spot to no avail. When I got back from trekking, my buddy moved down into the tailout and I cast back to the same spot, Bang!, another fish on.
That one got landed and bonked.
Later that day, one hole up I hooked the line that broke on the first fish, tried fruitlessly to tie the two lines together and lost the fish again...
Two casts, two fish on and not so much as a single Dolly Varden the rest of the three day trip....
Weird.