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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by sellis_414 » Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:31 am

Thanks for the comments guys... Sorry I didn't get a very good pic of the bigger one. He put up about a 5 min fight and was wore out. It was the biggest steelhead i ever caught so i had to weigh it and i didn't want to keep him out of the water long! Once I put him back in the water it took him about 5 min to regain enough strenth to swim away from the spot where I took the pic. Im headed out again today to find a different spot. I tried jigs with a float on the way upstream with no luck, then switched to a little cleo as seen in the pic. Honestly that has been the best lure here in E WA for me. Looking at my catch card I have caught 5 out of 6 hatchery on them and 13 out of 17 natives using little cleos also... So they work over here. Who knows how they would do on the westside.

Off to hopefully end the year off with a bang! Good Luck everyone!

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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by jens » Thu Dec 31, 2009 9:12 am

sellis_414 wrote:Thanks for the comments guys... Sorry I didn't get a very good pic of the bigger one. He put up about a 5 min fight and was wore out. It was the biggest steelhead i ever caught so i had to weigh it and i didn't want to keep him out of the water long! Once I put him back in the water it took him about 5 min to regain enough strenth to swim away from the spot where I took the pic. Im headed out again today to find a different spot. I tried jigs with a float on the way upstream with no luck, then switched to a little cleo as seen in the pic. Honestly that has been the best lure here in E WA for me. Looking at my catch card I have caught 5 out of 6 hatchery on them and 13 out of 17 natives using little cleos also... So they work over here. Who knows how they would do on the westside.

Off to hopefully end the year off with a bang! Good Luck everyone!

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Which ones are you using? I like the 50/50 or the silver and green for trout. Never tried them for metal, but might try it this weekend. Are you using the bigger sized ones?
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by ckim85 » Thu Dec 31, 2009 9:45 am

was out on Sauk and Skagit this past weekend but with the low numbers of hatchery fish this season, looks like I was on the wrong river :/

I did manage a few bulltrout on a 6wt fly rod, swinging egg sucking leaches off the bottom. Those things pull some line and give you a good run! so im satisfied.

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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by sellis_414 » Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:26 pm

jens wrote:
sellis_414 wrote:Thanks for the comments guys... Sorry I didn't get a very good pic of the bigger one. He put up about a 5 min fight and was wore out. It was the biggest steelhead i ever caught so i had to weigh it and i didn't want to keep him out of the water long! Once I put him back in the water it took him about 5 min to regain enough strenth to swim away from the spot where I took the pic. Im headed out again today to find a different spot. I tried jigs with a float on the way upstream with no luck, then switched to a little cleo as seen in the pic. Honestly that has been the best lure here in E WA for me. Looking at my catch card I have caught 5 out of 6 hatchery on them and 13 out of 17 natives using little cleos also... So they work over here. Who knows how they would do on the westside.

Off to hopefully end the year off with a bang! Good Luck everyone!

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Which ones are you using? I like the 50/50 or the silver and green for trout. Never tried them for metal, but might try it this weekend. Are you using the bigger sized ones?
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1/4 oz hammered nickel... They were the smallest ones I could find locally this year. The pic i posted has it in its mouth still so you can see it. Ive tossed a few krocodile spoons too so keep that in mind.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by sellis_414 » Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:32 pm

Also I forgot to mention... If the rules are the same- single barbless hook, I go with a barbless 1/0 Octopus Gamakatsu on the split ring that comes with the little cleo.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by flinginpooh » Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:03 pm

No RB I was not on the puyallup yesturday. I worked and then headed down to the COW. I stayed there from 8 pm the wed till noon thurs. I didnt ignore ya lol. I did get my steelie this year though. Might I add 1st one in 15 years. Pics posted on my report.
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Post by flinginpooh » Thu Dec 31, 2009 5:37 pm

ok I cant figure out how to put a pic here.

LOL got it.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by RB » Thu Dec 31, 2009 5:38 pm

Congrats

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Post by dubplate » Thu Dec 31, 2009 6:07 pm

Nice fish pooh! Where is that report?
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by jens » Thu Dec 31, 2009 6:10 pm

flinginpooh wrote:ok I cant figure out how to put a pic here.

LOL got it.
Congrats man!! Gotta be 10++ :chef: :chef: I don't know about that sweater, but nice fish!!
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Post by flinginpooh » Thu Dec 31, 2009 6:10 pm

I did it guess its just waiting moderator approval or whatever the process. And yes Jens it was 10lbs exactly.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by sellis_414 » Thu Dec 31, 2009 6:30 pm

Nice fish pooh! Glad you caught your 1st metal! Good work!
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by RB » Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:28 pm

Heres mine. We estimated around 9lbs but didn't have a scale. It was a late summer run steelie. The wife caught a spawned out female hatchery fish that we released and she was around 9lbs. Also Got lucky and hooked into a nice wild coho which was also released.

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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by curado » Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:28 pm

that is a nice steelie and silver
this is one of the summer runs i got this year off the sky.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by racfish » Wed Jan 06, 2010 2:02 pm

The Snoqualmie is hot right now. I know 3 guys that each limited today.The mouth of the Tokul to the Cable hole put out big time today.
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by driftercn83 » Wed Jan 06, 2010 4:57 pm

God whiney are we I havent even been able tot let a line out for steelhead this winter lol teasin......:-({|= but walleye and pike have been good to me but I am at the point that to get a steelhead fix I sit and watch fishing shows and dream but come feb I should be there for a few days. ohio is treatin me to new fishing techs lol...... um try the nooch or the hoh thats what I have been told
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RE:Tough time steelheading

Post by salmonslayer117 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:11 pm

Hey, don't feel too bad. I spent practically the whole month on the rivers around here and only came up with one lousy chum on the puyallup. Gonna go down to the upper puyallup tomorrow and see if there's any action. Hope it's not blown out. Cya on the water, and TIGHT LINES!
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