#566767 - 12/24/09 11:41 AM
Re: 20 lb Steelhead?
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/15/00
Posts: 2952
Loc: Olalla, WA
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It took one day of fishing with TRBO to land my 20# trophy. Your odds improve big time when you fish with TRBO and do what he says Still lookin for my first 20# after 20 years of steelheading, and I'm cautiously optimistic that it will happen someday
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#566771 - 12/24/09 11:49 AM
Re: 20 lb Steelhead?
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Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
Registered: 01/13/00
Posts: 4194
Loc: Hurricane Ridge , Wa.
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I've caught multiple high teen fish, but have never cracked the 20 lb mark. SF S_F, I'm in he same boat. Been close a few times but no 20. Honesty think I had my 20 on fishing the Skagit back in 04, was pulling plugs w/ ISO & was on the GOOD side on this run. About 7-8 ' off a huge logjam in BIG fish water, my right seat rod just hammers down....& stays down for a while, then like a king starts pulling line off & headshaking & this all is going down in February. Fish digs right to move toward the jam & I'm cranking side pressure away from it, ISO is rowing like mad for the opposite gravel bar....... Long story short, the powerpro digs into itself locks up the reel, then the rod bends to the cork & the mono leader cracks off like a .22....... It was without doubt the biggest steelhead I've been attached to, & I would have loved to get a grip & grin. Who knows 2010 might be our year, hang in there bro. c/22
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#566773 - 12/24/09 11:52 AM
Re: 20 lb Steelhead?
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Parr
Registered: 08/06/06
Posts: 45
Loc: Republic Washington
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I live in eastern Wa. a twenty pound fish is just a dream over here. But on the other hand this year I have had four 20+ fish days and one 30 fish day and a couple dozen trips in the teens. (in my boat with a couple of buddies) Fishing from shore is just as good you have to sort thru the unmarked fish to get a limit of four but that is not much of a problem. They run small mostly in the 6lb range but there are enough 10 to 12 pounders to make it interesting. Biggest this year so far 14lbs. Methow pulling plugs or drifting jigs. Maybe some day a 20lber will make its way over here and ill get lucky but Im not holding my breath. P.S. dont get me wrong I have also been skunked a few times when the weather gets cold or the river rises too much. I fish an average of three to four times a week. I believe you got to get skunked every once in a while to appreciate the good days.
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#566777 - 12/24/09 12:03 PM
Re: 20 lb Steelhead?
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The Chosen One
Registered: 02/09/00
Posts: 13942
Loc: Tuleville
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Got me thinking on the systems where I've pulled out 20+'ers. Kind fun to recall......
Quinault Skykomish Hoh Calawah Queets Kispiox Walla Walla NF Lewis
For some reason, a Sol Duc 20+'er is also eluding me......
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#566793 - 12/24/09 01:06 PM
Re: 20 lb Steelhead?
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Alevin
Registered: 10/05/06
Posts: 11
Loc: snohomish
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This thread brings back many fun thoughts. The fish lost probably are just as fun as the fish landed. A day in this state in the late 70's where a friend and I had five or six take downs on plugs that we couldn't even get the rods out of the rod holder. We never saw one of the fish. At the boat launch there were six steelies kept (1970's) and three were over 20.
The largest fish I have hooked and seen was in WA this decade, side drifting, it was pushing 30lbs. There was a funeral service going on at that hour for a friend. Instead of going to the funeral I went fishing dedicating my thoughts to the deceased. The water was clear, the fish circled the boat many times, the view was unbelievable. The whole time fighting the fish I was thinking about my deceased friend and how much he would like to have watched that fish.
Another great story was by an acquaintance who catches many fish, he was fishing from the bank, hooks a large fish and got spooled. He had no spare line so he drove to town, respooled and returned to the same hole. He starting fishing and he hooked his old line, tightening up he felt the fish. He tied the line back to his gear and got respooled.
I have landed 5 over 20lbs since 1972, two were on the fly (it really is no different then gear), two on a spoon (both in one memorable morning when other similar size fish got away) and one on a rag. Caught on same rivers mentioned above. Had twice that many landed by people fishing with me.
How many out there have had multiple 20lber in a day? Even for the whole boat?
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#566799 - 12/24/09 01:32 PM
Re: 20 lb Steelhead?
[Re: Eric]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 13445
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I first tried steelhead fishing in 1968, but I can't say that I was even close to fishing effectively those first couple years. Just as I was getting the hang of drift fishing, I switched to fly fishing, maybe to make sure I didn't catch too many steelhead altho it really helped my trout fishing. I think my largest steelhead was 14 or 16 pounds until April 30, 1982 when I landed a mint bright hen of 15 pounds on the Sauk, followed by a second pass through the pool, and right where I'd had a light hit on my first pass, he hit again, this time resulting in a solid hookup. A few minutes later I worked the buck into shallow water and felt a level of excitement akin to, oh, I don't know, maybe losing my virginity. I backed upstream even though it meant yielding line to reach for my camera that was in a backpack in my canoe. Grabbed the camera and worked the fish in closer and slid him into the shallows. I have two copies of the photo, one in my office and one at home. Not quite as bright as the hen from the same pool, but the brightest large buck steelhead I've ever caught. He taped out at 23 pounds.
I caught one just a bit over 20 the next year on the Skagit, almost as bright as the Sauk fish. I was fishing with a friend and have a photo of that fish somewhere. One of those two years I also caught a big male steelhead that was in the low 20s while fishing early summer runs on the NF Stilly. It was a big dark fish, clearly a spawner, so I never counted it since kelts don't count in the school of steelheading I attended.
Although I fished a lot through the rest of the 80s, I caught no large steelhead, save for a few high teen fish on the Skagit. I think it was 1996 when I caught my largest steelhead ever, a brute showing a fair amount of red cheek and stripe, but still a green pre-spawn fish, that taped out at 26 pounds. And I didn't even have a camera with me that day. And no sizeable steelhead since then, other than a darkish buck around 18 on the coast a couple seasons ago.
Big fish or not, I really ought to fish more.
Sg
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#566808 - 12/24/09 02:22 PM
Re: 20 lb Steelhead?
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Returning Adult
Registered: 02/02/05
Posts: 334
Loc: Lake Stevens
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Been lucky enough in my short steelhead career to be a part of 2 big steelhead. One was 3 years ago in June on the skagit. Big downriver buck bit eggs while free drifting for springers. Taped out at 41 or 42" didn't get an actual girth measurement on it. I got to hook and land this one.
2nd fish was March 14th last year on the skagit that my buddy hooked free drifting. Absolute chromer that taped out at just under 22lbs. Jumped almost a dozen times, and a few were eye height to me.
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#566819 - 12/24/09 03:51 PM
Re: 20 lb Steelhead?
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Hippie
Registered: 01/31/02
Posts: 4450
Loc: B'ham
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It's not how much you fish necessarily but where you fish for them. Certain rivers put out big fish and certain river don't. I've come to believe the same thing. If you really, really want a giant, there are places you can be at certain times to highly increase your odds.
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#566844 - 12/24/09 06:06 PM
Re: 20 lb Steelhead?
[Re: Neal M]
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 01/31/05
Posts: 1862
Loc: Yakutat
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All through the mid 60'd to the mid 70's we (3 of us) would catch 3 or 4 over 20 every year on the Humptulips, Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Cowlitz, Satsop or Skagit etc. We were drift boating back then. Here is the smallest of 4 from 1976, just found this picture looking for family christmas pictures. It was a picture in Fishing and Hunting news in January 1977 as this one was caught on December 21st. I remember it as it was our christmas dinner that year! Forgot I had hair at one time!! Funny how fishermen are, I remember this picture because my buddy told the liers gazett that I caught it at Fall City when really I caught it a mile down river from the mouth or the Tolt! I remember my grandfather walking into the hole below the 101 bridge on the Hump and in about 10 casts hooking 5 Steelhead on eggs and yarn and the smallest was 18lb. 3 fish limit back then and he had 2 over 20lbs. with the biggest just a bit under 26lbs. I am still looking for those pictures, will post when I find them.
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#566853 - 12/24/09 06:35 PM
Re: 20 lb Steelhead?
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 02/24/00
Posts: 1514
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ive managed three over 20lbs .. my first came in 1982 plunking a small river it weighed 24lbs and a female to boot..wish i had it mounted but the old bitch i was with then said no cost to much..then i got two in one season one 20 and one 21lbs..Ive had a couple others on that i could see were in that weight range but never banked them..
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#566856 - 12/24/09 07:15 PM
Re: 20 lb Steelhead?
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Spawner
Registered: 05/10/09
Posts: 761
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my biggest is 19.75lbs, spawned out summer run native on the upper green. so i guess i havent quite reached the 20lb mark.
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