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#88649 - 04/05/00 05:34 PM Rainbows VS Steelies
Harbor_Hog Offline
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Registered: 03/28/99
Posts: 364
Loc: Grays Harbor
Anyone know if there is a difference in what a rainbow in Alaska will hit verses a Steelie here in WA? I just got my products into an Alaska tackle shop, but they will be used for the rainbows. I know that these fish are really close in the salmonoid chain. I need to know what colors will work with the rainbows. Are they the same colors as what you would use for Steelies? I think these should work mint with the live bait restrictions up there in Alaska. Any info will be greatful.

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andy matthews http://The_Steelhead_Solution.homestead.com
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#88650 - 04/05/00 05:52 PM Re: Rainbows VS Steelies
Jim Bain Offline
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Registered: 11/21/99
Posts: 180
Loc: Chehalis, Washington USA
Andy,
After seeing what you've got exactly they should hit that like a bat out of.... Picked up two late winters yesterday afternoon on what you sent me...used hypodermic to saturate the styrofoam with shirmp oil.

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#88651 - 04/05/00 07:23 PM Re: Rainbows VS Steelies
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Registered: 07/06/99
Posts: 470
Loc: Seattle, Washington, US
Don't forget that peach and light pink or peach and light orange rag. Market it as a "Flesh Rag" similar to the flesh fly, which conquers the 'bows and dollies at times up there.

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#88652 - 04/06/00 09:11 PM Re: Rainbows VS Steelies
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Registered: 03/13/00
Posts: 1830
Loc: Kelso Wa.
Andy, I've spent alot of time on some great S.E. streams and rivers though predomanantly fly fishing I have also done well with steelhead type gear on rainbows, most of the time was in low, clear conditions and with either black or purple corkies and similar colored yarns, I have tried aeroflies (to big) with very little success and some small rags, the rags had some decent days but they seemed to be outfished by my old stand-by, purple corky with black or purple yarn. A little info on the fish I caught, ranged in size from 8-26 inches (avg. 13-14) generally very agressive, and most of the rivers-streams were small, nothing bigger then the Kalama, most half that size, good luck, hope this helps

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