Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhead?

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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by MotoBoat » Sat Jan 21, 2012 4:27 pm

The Quadfather wrote:
Mike Carey wrote: I know of one, but his web site is not quite ready and I'm not sure he is ready to be public until it is. He'll see this and can shoot you a PM to give you more information. .
I've got 20 bucks that says I can guess who this is..... :-" :-" If I'm correct, I would say that this site has done this guy and his future customers a huge favor by just being a public forum.
(maybe that would mean that he doesn't need my f.f. anymore, if he guides exclusively from the bank) [rolleyes]
Before I read your post. I was thinking the same guy.
Mikeel1987 wrote:Thanks mike if it's who I think it is he has already contacted me and I'm thinking of possibly doing that
" if it's who I think it is he has already contacted me " That sentence doesn't make sense!. ](*,)

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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by Mike Carey » Sat Jan 21, 2012 6:12 pm

The Mystery only deepens. [blink]
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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by BentRod » Sat Jan 21, 2012 6:14 pm

The Quadfather wrote:.....
(maybe that would mean that he doesn't need my f.f. anymore, if he guides exclusively from the bank) [rolleyes]
LOL! [thumbsup]

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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by MotoBoat » Sat Jan 21, 2012 6:41 pm

BentRod wrote:
The Quadfather wrote:.....
(maybe that would mean that he doesn't need my f.f. anymore, if he guides exclusively from the bank) [rolleyes]
LOL! [thumbsup]
I think if the transducer wire is long enough. A bank angler/guide, could deploy the transducer on the back of a rc boat or customized side planer and view the screen from the river bank. Not that it needed it. But I think the deal was sweetened with a small portable battery? I hope it has side scan, cause looking straight down, the beam would be about 2" total diameter in typical river depths! #-o

Who knows, maybe you will get a discount trip offer? From the Bank Bound River Guide, with a excellent color F.F. :pr:

That was a extremely sweet deal. [drool]

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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by RiverChromeGS » Sun Jan 22, 2012 9:42 pm

i dont know where you live but if you want a chance at catching a NICE steelhead then you should buy the vedder license and fish there. Tire slashing doesnt happen in the winter, and if your close enough to go fishing at least 1 or 2 times a week, its the best river within driving distance of seattle for non-hatchery brat fish. Caught 65 steelhead in 21 trips last year, PLENTY were over 15lbs. Got a 18lb hatch fish and natives bigger. Forget it if you dont live north of seattle however.

I know ive posted these pics 1000 times but idk if youve seen um Mikeel, maybe to spark your interest, and i like posting them [razz] . These fish happen almost daily up there. 150$ license. Its same price as ONE guide trip but if you go enough its much more worth it.
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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by Mikeel1987 » Sun Jan 22, 2012 10:54 pm

What's this bedded liscense? I've never even heard of that kinda sounds cool. I live down south of Olympia but how long does this run last and how long is the liscense last?

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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by RiverChromeGS » Sun Jan 22, 2012 11:07 pm

Bedded? not sure what that means. But the license lasts a whole year, and renews in March, so if you get it in march, it will last you the rest of this year for steelhead (APril is the BEST MONTH on the river for steel) all the way until the next march, so u can fish a lot of the next winter on the same license. Run is December-April 31st. The closer to April, the better the fishing is.

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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by Mikeel1987 » Sun Jan 22, 2012 11:16 pm

Sory ment vedder phone tried to auto correct. So do I buy this at the same dealer I bout my regular liscense or where? Also would it still be beneficial for this year? Where exactly is this place at? Do you get to fish for other fish with this liscense or just steelhead and is there alot of fishing pressure?

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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by RiverChromeGS » Sun Jan 22, 2012 11:28 pm

Well the vedder is in Canada. Its about 20 minutes past the border in Sumas, or like 30 mins past border at Blaine. Gotta buy it up there, theres a good tackle shop right along side the river you buy it at. Cost and extra 40$ And you can fish salmon with the license too. great salmon fishing up there, but it gets crowded during salmon season. Steelhead seasons there are people there, but its nothing like fishing the cowlitz or anything. No boats allowed, bank only, and theres probably 1-2 people in each 200 foot long drift, plenty of space, especially after March 15th when the derby is over. giant steelies bro. You wouldnt wanna buy license now, because it has to be renewed in March. If you bought it after the renewal at the end of march, you could fish April this year, the best month, and then ALL of next year until the deadline in the end of april again.

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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by Mikeel1987 » Sun Jan 22, 2012 11:37 pm

Do they sell 1 or 3 day liscenses as well

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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by RiverChromeGS » Mon Jan 23, 2012 5:25 pm

i believe so yes

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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by PortlandRob » Tue Jan 24, 2012 3:08 pm

Hi guys , Just joined and saw the wonderful conversation you all were having.....lol I think the gentleman who started this conversation was looking for you expertize in getting started in fishing for some steehead. The only thing I saw was directing him to get a "guide". All though I'm sure that is the best way to learn, this is a fishing forum and FREE advice should be given FREELY. Think of it as your nephew calling you and asking. Because like him, I to would like to ask some questions without being directed to a "guide. Now, with that being said. Would any of you be willing to help me have a more enjoyable experience by giving me advice ( without a guide ) on what to use, where to fish, and some of the things that you have learned that work and don't work. Remember, a bad day of fishing is better than any good day in the office !!
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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by RiverChromeGS » Tue Jan 24, 2012 11:17 pm

go down to the creek, and slay a hawg steel [thumbsup] [wub]

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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by bestee1 » Wed Jan 25, 2012 9:16 am

hey, on regards to fishing the vedder, what does it take to fish in canada? I know you mentioned $150 license do you need a visa or passport and what is the daily limit and can you transport the fish back across the border? i appreciate the info

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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by Gringo Pescador » Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:12 pm

bestee1 wrote:hey, on regards to fishing the vedder, what does it take to fish in canada? I know you mentioned $150 license do you need a visa or passport and what is the daily limit and can you transport the fish back across the border? i appreciate the info
Visa - no
Passport or enhanced DL - yes

Limits and what you can transport, somebody else will have to chime in on.
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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by 3footvis » Wed Jan 25, 2012 1:26 pm

2 daily limits and suppose to be kept whole so they can be identified etc. You don't have to worry much about transporting them back across the border since it is just US customs & they don't care about the fish.

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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by bestee1 » Wed Jan 25, 2012 4:42 pm

hey, thanks for the info. I am definitly going to have to head up there in april

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Re: Where would I have the best chance of catching a Steelhe

Post by Kockmandoo » Wed Jan 25, 2012 6:35 pm

yeah just remember you can only keep 1 steelhead a day from the vedder, then you have to stop fishing for the day

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