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#605333 - 06/13/10 03:21 PM Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River
Anatoliy Offline
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My friend Johnny Southpaw took me to the Siletz river. Here is a video report of our fishing trip.

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#605355 - 06/13/10 11:26 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: Anatoliy]
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Nice looking river Anatoliy !
Go a little further north to the Trask and no Taco Bells (Blue Foxes) !
Eggs, Corkys or good ol' fashioned yarn like Carrol was using yesterday :


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Carrol's Springer Trask Hatchery June 12 2010 008PI.jpg


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#605360 - 06/14/10 12:18 AM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: Direct-Drive]
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The river still is a little high but is dropping back into shape nicely. Try drifting some sandshrimp tails, eggs, prawns, or crawdad tails and you might catch one of these chromers.

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#605417 - 06/14/10 01:45 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: Steelheadman]
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Do you guys mean that fishing with bait would be a smarter choice?
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#605419 - 06/14/10 01:48 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: Anatoliy]
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yeah, that and flossin'... rofl

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#605422 - 06/14/10 01:56 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: Direct-Drive]
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Trask has been really good this year.
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#605430 - 06/14/10 02:28 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: big moby]
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Trask is pretty far from me frown
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#605447 - 06/14/10 04:38 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: Anatoliy]
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very true. very good return this spring none the less.
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#605465 - 06/14/10 06:50 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: Anatoliy]
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Originally Posted By: Anatoliy
Do you guys mean that fishing with bait would be a smarter choice?


The Siletz was a favorite of mine for summer fishing years ago, a hike into the gorge was always rewarding. I would recommend reading "The River Why" by David Duncan, particularly Book 3, chapter 3, The Warble of the Water Owl. The description of a unique bait fishing technique, crawdad tails, Siletz summer steelhead, and the kind of fisher person that we all hope to meet once in our lives is a subject for fishing in Oregon movies. Bait works to catch more than fish.

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#605481 - 06/14/10 09:25 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: Anatoliy]
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Originally Posted By: Anatoliy
Do you guys mean that fishing with bait would be a smarter choice?

For the Spring Chinook fishery that is going on now at the Trask, eggs, Corkys or yarn, IMO, would be superior to tacos for those Springers.
In about a month and a half, bring those tacos (Blue Foxes) over to the Deschutes River and tangle with some very aggressive Summer Steelhead. Those fish are players...they will hunt down your spinner and try to kill it.....no foolin'. Best summer steelhead fishery on the planet. Damn, I might get a canyon haircut (scalped) for saying that.

You could hang a Trask Springer on a spinner but a more subtle approach with the aforementioned offerings would be a better bet.

If there are summer steelhead around when you're fishing the Siletz, then yes, if they're players, they will jump your spinner.
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#605498 - 06/14/10 10:31 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: Direct-Drive]
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Originally Posted By: Direct-Drive

In about a month and a half, bring those tacos (Blue Foxes) over to the Deschutes River and tangle with some very aggressive Summer Steelhead. Those fish are players... Best summer steelhead fishery on the planet. Damn, I might get a canyon haircut (scalped) for saying that.



You'll never find me scalpin' anyone but there are some summer run fisheries that have matched my wildest dreams out there. The kind you think of when someone is talking to you about nothing interesting and your mind begins to wander and you picture the perfect tailout stuffed with surface oriented steelhead rolling every thirty seconds! Can't wait to venture back!!!

You definitely sparked my attention for the deschutes now. Man this game gets expensive!!! smile
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#605500 - 06/14/10 10:41 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: cobble cruiser]
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Originally Posted By: cobble cruiser
Originally Posted By: Direct-Drive

In about a month and a half, bring those tacos (Blue Foxes) over to the Deschutes River and tangle with some very aggressive Summer Steelhead. Those fish are players... Best summer steelhead fishery on the planet. Damn, I might get a canyon haircut (scalped) for saying that.



You'll never find me scalpin' anyone but there are some summer run fisheries that have matched my wildest dreams out there. The kind you think of when someone is talking to you about nothing interesting and your mind begins to wander and you picture the perfect tailout stuffed with surface oriented steelhead rolling every thirty seconds! Can't wait to venture back!!!

You definitely sparked my attention for the deschutes now. Man this game gets expensive!!! smile

If it's your first offense, I've heard that sometimes, instead of the haircut, they'll hang you upside-down for four hours.
It's easy to spot those second-offense guys smile

Don't sweat the tailouts, the Desert Queen features so much structure.......I digress.


Edited by Direct-Drive (06/14/10 10:45 PM)
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#605516 - 06/14/10 11:56 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: cobble cruiser]
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Yo Danny.....Lets jump on as a warm up for the trip up North. Busting a few little brothers before we gear up for the real fish. Pick the weekend and I'll hook up a sled ride with someone who knows it better than anyone.


JD
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#605545 - 06/15/10 10:07 AM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: Direct-Drive]
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A few friends and I have taken several this year on unweighted spinners (trolling) with around an ounce and a half of led.
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#605559 - 06/15/10 11:36 AM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: JDarr]
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Originally Posted By: JDarr
Yo Danny.....Lets jump on as a warm up for the trip up North. Busting a few little brothers before we gear up for the real fish. Pick the weekend and I'll hook up a sled ride with someone who knows it better than anyone.


JD

Done deal buddy. Gimme a call today!
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#605597 - 06/15/10 02:13 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: cobble cruiser]
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For those interested in Deschutes summer runs, again I recommend reading "The River Why" by David Duncan, chapter 1, "Gus the Fish". What happens when a fly fisher and then a bait fisher hook the same steelhead of a lifetime on the Deschutes. In fact I would recommend that anyone interested in fishing read the book, particularly if your focus is Oregon fishing. It may be too literate for some but but the book will add insight to the sport we call fishing.

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#605611 - 06/15/10 03:30 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: WN1A]
big moby Offline
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is this thread about the Deschutes or the Siletz. I get those damn injun names all mixed up........
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#605648 - 06/15/10 07:47 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: big moby]
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Originally Posted By: big moby
A few friends and I have taken several this year on unweighted spinners (trolling) with around an ounce and a half of led.

Yep, in tidewater.
The pic I posted was further upstream in quicker water.
It's all good.
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#605678 - 06/15/10 08:49 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: big moby]
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Originally Posted By: big moby
is this thread about the Deschutes or the Siletz. I get those damn injun names all mixed up........


Siletz in the title but I think Anatoliy's posts are about more than the river, Siletz, Santiam, or Willamette. He captures the one reward that fishing can always provide, discovery and learning something new. In the end the important thing is not how many fish you catch or how big they are, it is that you enjoy the experience for what it is. That is the reason for "The River Why" reading recommendation.

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#605713 - 06/15/10 11:09 PM Re: Fishing for summer steelhead at the Siletz River [Re: big moby]
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Originally Posted By: big moby
is this thread about the Deschutes or the Siletz. I get those damn injun names all mixed up........


yes.

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