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#261906 - 11/19/04 08:57 PM Re: What was your best day?
Mr.Twister Offline
Spawner

Registered: 10/15/03
Posts: 725
Loc: Olympia
About five years ago my buddy and I went to a small zipperlip stream on the OP. We had the place totally to ourselves and we just started to hook one after the other. Not a huge number like some of you guys , but we managed to hook and release five. The scenery was incredible and the solitude was outstanding.....
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#261907 - 11/19/04 10:04 PM Re: What was your best day?
Lunch Time Offline
Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 03/15/03
Posts: 168
I have three days that bring back fond memories.

1) I went 11 for 17 on summers runs. It was a day that every place you thought a fish should be there was. I actually broke a few off because I was tired of chasing fish down river.

2) Hooking 20 nates during CNR. We were at 19 at the launch just wanting to hit the big two O, we kept pounding the water, and found her.

3) This might be my fondest memory. The day we brought a 43.5" chromer to hand. I asked my buddy to grab the camera, then he replied in a real low volume subtle voice, "I left it in the truck." I told those two that day that no one would believe us when we broke the 30 mark. I am still right to this day.

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#261908 - 11/19/04 11:53 PM Re: What was your best day?
Homer2handed Offline
Repeat Spawner

Registered: 02/06/04
Posts: 1362
Loc: DEADWOOD
Fly Fishing behind gear fisherman and hooking steelhead right where they just got done fishing, and seeing the look on there face when you do it!

I did this seven times on my last steelheading trip on October.
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#261909 - 11/19/04 11:59 PM Re: What was your best day?
Double Haul Offline
Three Time Spawner

Registered: 03/07/99
Posts: 1440
Loc: Wherever I can swing for wild ...
I don't know...., I lost count after 1. \:o but it sounds like you guys had some luck. \:\)
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#261910 - 11/20/04 12:54 AM Re: What was your best day?
Downriggin Offline
Repeat Spawner

Registered: 02/28/02
Posts: 1189
Loc: Marine Area 13
To me just being on the water is the best experience. However, I remember catching my first steelie on the Toutle (pre-eruption) and spey fishing for big nates in April on the Skagit.

I think my best day ever was when I had saved enough money from my paper route to buy my first boat- a used 12' Kalamth with a 6-horse Johnson... $400! Not bad for a 12-year old huh? Unfortunately, she went up with the old PD Boathouse fire. Boy did I ever miss a lot of school when I was old enough to drive!
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#261911 - 11/20/04 01:41 AM Re: What was your best day?
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Juvenile at Sea

Registered: 09/21/03
Posts: 110
Loc: Forks, WA
Hi All

This isn't about Stealhead but it is the best of many.
Mine would have to be our 1st late Sept trip to the Quillayute 17 years or so ago.This was with my wife (we had been married a year). It was our 1st real Salmon fishing trip. We got into the Mora area Saturday afternoon and it was loaded with fish. We didn't get anything then but the next day we were there at daylight. 3 guys in a driftboat had boated 2 and lost a 3rd (Kings). I asked what they were using and they told me. The rest of the day I only got to fish about 1/2 the time because I was either helping my wife fight big Kings or I was re-tieing for her. She ended the day with 40lb and 25 lb kings. She also hooked 1 that started taking her up-river. 1 guy was nice enough to come and pick her up in his raft. The fish never broke surface and finally got in a log-jam and broke off. Guys in boats in front of us, were saying they wish they had their video cameras so they could show their wives how much fun we were having etc. After that she was hooked. Many a day has she outfished me and a lot of other guys. A few years later on the lower Hoh I was ready to head for home (late on Sunday). I went to the van, changed etc. She said she would be right up. 1/2 hour later, after I was blowing the horn, she finally came out to the Van. I asked what took her so long. She indicated a fresh batch of Coho had moved in the hole and she wasn't ready to leave.

So now when I'm in Forks and want to stay an extra day it's "no problem honey, get 1 for me". It does make life easier!!!

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#261912 - 11/20/04 02:42 PM Re: What was your best day?
fishtale Offline
Spawner

Registered: 05/04/99
Posts: 518
Loc: Kng
There have been quite a few but here is just a couple!! The first was back in the 80's on the Calawah I was with a friend and just before light we hiked down to the outlet of the Hatchery there were a few guy's there waiting for it to get light .As I stepped out in the water to start to fish a guy tells me to wait(fishhead)
so I sat there until they let me cast. I hooked 13 fish on 15 casts and landed 11!! The other
one was on the Puyallup we put the boat in at the BMX park and threw the plugs out fish-on
this was the first of 4 fish in the same hole!!
We turn around to see another rig pulling out on the gravel bar as I was rowwing back up to the bar the guy gets out of the truck and say's
hows fishing we said good we are done and it was only 7:30am!!

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#261913 - 11/21/04 11:16 AM Re: What was your best day?
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Juvenile at Sea

Registered: 12/21/03
Posts: 188
Loc: Chilliwack ,British columbia,C...
My most memorable ,was the first steelie I ever caught.That day a friend and myself ,who were both still looking for our first steelhead after 3 years of hard searching,connected with our first fish ever .Both fish were chrome brite and around 12 lbs.Then I hooked another one on my very next cast ,they have all come easier since that day.Other than that ,any day I can spend on the Thompson river ,is very memorable.If you've caught fish in this river you will know what I mean ,freight trains ,have had my arse kicked many times ,almost all of them ,were on this river.
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#261914 - 11/21/04 12:08 PM Re: What was your best day?
STRAWBERRY Offline
Smolt

Registered: 12/02/03
Posts: 84
Loc: Puyallup, Wash.
I think one of the days I remember the most a friend, my wife and myself hiked six miles up on an Olympic National Park river this was back in Jan. 1967 because of the time it took to get there we only had time to fish one hole if we wanted to get back to the trail head before dark (had to wade the river to get to the trail head) we fished a hole near an old homestead and landed 10 chrome brite steelhead in about an hour we never kept count on how many fished we lost.

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#261915 - 11/22/04 10:46 AM Re: What was your best day?
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Returning Adult

Registered: 01/19/04
Posts: 348
Loc: Grand Rapids,MI
I actually had my best 2 days of fishing last thursday and friday, take in mind that I am from Michigan and fishing a lake Michigan river. On Thursday I fished 3 spots on foot with my centrepin setup and landed around 30 fish with around 60 hooked, I never thought that these numbers would be duplicated by myself anytime soon. On Friday I fished a couple spots that produced the day before and hit the mother load of chromers, from 7am until when my arm just about fell off, hit a fish nearly every drift and only had a slow period for around 5 minutes. I do not know what the numbers were but I do know that it was insane and probably around 60 fish landed with many others lost. Most of the steel was around 5-8lb cookie cutters with only a few pushing over 10 but it was a day that I will not soon forget. I just love warm wet weather in November.
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#261916 - 11/22/04 11:46 AM Re: What was your best day?
AkKings Offline
Three Time Spawner

Registered: 03/13/00
Posts: 1830
Loc: Kelso Wa.
Yesterday was a day I'll remember for a long time, watching 10 year old Trevor on his 1st steelhead trip ever nail 2 hatchery steelhead, he got the 1st on bobber & eggs then later in the day I let him pick out a jig, he picked my least favorite 1 and within 5 minutes "bobber down" second steelhead in the boat, his very next cast, bobber down again, this fish was a little bigger and almost spooled him, his dad helped turn the fish around and gave the rod back to Trev, who fought it to within about 5 feet of the boat and we realized it was a silver in good shape, just before we could scoop it the hook came out. Not a bad way to start a fishing career, Good job Tevor.
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#261917 - 11/22/04 11:56 AM Re: What was your best day?
Sol Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 12/19/03
Posts: 7477
Loc: Poulsbo
I just realized, the two over twenty in my kickoff thread occured over the course of a couple days (the specifics become gray on good trips like that). The tally was 10 total, one of which went twenty pounds: still my best day. \:\)

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#261918 - 11/22/04 10:24 PM Re: What was your best day?
oneeyebob Offline
Fry

Registered: 01/22/03
Posts: 36
Loc: Shoreline
Hadmany great trips, but this year on a river opened in Oct. took my women out and she hooked one,in three more hours got another five, I had earlier hiked down in the canyon to hook three of them, beautiful warm day, one fish for the grill and when I got back up top she was waiting with a cold beer, we went out to a 5star dinner (sun mountain and then spent the night making love, very great trip

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#261919 - 11/23/04 10:25 PM Re: What was your best day?
Dogfish Offline
Poodle Smolt

Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
Took my Dad and Brother out on the Nooch for a DB trip and help guide them to their first steelhead each.

The best part was when my dad hook his fish. I heard a splash and looked downstream in time to see this steelhead hit the water, and my dad's arm, only his arm as teh rest of him was under water, holding his rod high because he had slipped at the time the fish hit. He regained his footing and reeled in the fish.

My brother hooked his fish on a jig, and I saw the takedown. I asked him if he was going to set the hook, which he did, and we helped him land his fish.

Hopefully we can do the same trip again sometime soon.

Andy
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#261920 - 11/23/04 11:25 PM Re: What was your best day?
Divers Offline
Spawner

Registered: 04/21/99
Posts: 936
Loc: Seattle
The first time I landed a king on my Fly rod and the first Steelhead on my Fly rod.

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#261921 - 11/24/04 09:27 AM Re: What was your best day?
Snake Pliskin Offline
Bead

Registered: 02/13/03
Posts: 1202
Loc: Duvall
I've had many great days.....but three come to mind:

A fall trip for coho on the Skagit several years ago with Dave Vedder, Bryan Morse, and the late Bill Davis. I had the hot rod, 14 hits with Dick Nites and I landed them all.(C&R)

Another fall day on the Snohomish for coho. I put in late, but knew the tide was right. Went to my honey hole . I had contributed to the feast .
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#261922 - 11/24/04 11:02 AM Re: What was your best day?
Sol Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 12/19/03
Posts: 7477
Loc: Poulsbo
Actually, my best day was this coming Friday. \:D

Rivers headed off the chart, cold clear weather to follow, can you say Brat-O-Rama. I'm stoked like a campfire in a drunks elk camp. \:\)

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#261923 - 11/24/04 12:41 PM Re: What was your best day?
downtime Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 371
Loc: Milwaukee, Wi
Steeliefreak, I hate you and your state \:D !!!!! Your fishery is top notch, especially with all the wild steel around now. For me my best day is some where in the neighboorhood of 50 fish. Unfornately the past few years our runs have plummetted. Except for this year had 33 fish yesterday, to me that is one of my best days cause reminds me of how the good old days were. Yet, in reality my favorite days haven't been marked as days with huge numbers of fish but of unique fish. By far my most memoriable day is my second day on the olympic pennisula, got my first steel pushing the 20lb mark. Can remember that thing jumping and feeling my heart just about explode. If I didn't catch another fish the rest of the trip, that would have been just fine. For salmon, there are two days that come to mind. A freind and I stumbled upon a big school of chrome kings, had a fish on all day if one of us didn't have a fish on something was wrong. It got boring after a while, or a day float fishing with skein in the harbor. Had charter boats all around us beating the water with no results and 4 of us on the pier head having doubles and a few triples on constantly. Never seen boat fisherman in soo much turmoil, hehehe.

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