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#83719 - 12/14/99 02:32 PM Etiquette/anchoring question...
B. Gray Offline
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Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 605
Loc: Seattle, WA USA
OK, to combine a couple different questions I've had recently...

I've got a driftboat that drags a lot of water because it doesn't have quite the full bananna shape that most do. So it's kinda tough to pull plugs because I really gotta work the oars hard.

So what's the etiquette for anchoring and pulling plugs for steelhead? I know it's pretty accepted for salmon, even out on the coast. Seemed like every other hole on the Hoh had people anchored up.

But I hear people look at steelheading a little differently. This will be my first winter in the boat so I haven't seen what most folks do but during a guided trip last March on the Sauk we only anchored once that I can remember.

What about anchoring to the side and drift fishing through the slots and stopping to let other boats pull plugs through?

I know you can't please all the people all of the time but what's considered "normal" practice?

tks,
Bruce

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#83720 - 12/14/99 04:07 PM Re: Etiquette/anchoring question...
Coho Offline
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Registered: 03/09/99
Posts: 2566
Loc: Muk
Probably the main difference of steelhead to salmon is that for steelheading you want to keep moving to find/hook fish. Steelhead dont stack up like silvers of kings.

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#83721 - 12/14/99 11:55 PM Re: Etiquette/anchoring question...
stlhead Offline
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Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 6732
If you are anchored and drift fishing the other boats should give you leeway as long as you've left them room to do so.
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