Anonymous
2/27/2009 8:15:00 AMFISHINROB
2/27/2009 10:04:00 AMjens
2/27/2009 10:20:00 AMNice job btw!! hitting up the wynoochie tomorrow- can't wait!
Toni
2/27/2009 11:05:00 AMmallard83
2/27/2009 6:33:00 PMAnyways, not to be rude or anything (because I know FISHINROB catch's his fair share of fish) but the last few pics of steelies that you have posted looked like small spawned out kings. How do you cook these metalheads? Do you smoke them? I personally don't keep a steelie unless it is a chromer. No offense towards you if you think that I am taking a cheap shot, because I am not.
jens
2/27/2009 7:28:00 PMFISHINROB
2/27/2009 8:33:00 PMROB
truefishermanC
2/27/2009 9:01:00 PMtruefishermanC
2/27/2009 9:08:00 PMkinghunter
2/27/2009 11:10:00 PMDon't tell people I eat monkey brains, they're going to think I'm gross. Besides this isn't food network, it's a fishing forum. It's about sharing fishing experiences and maybe helping others who wants to learn. Lets get past that kindergarten mentality and grow up, who hasn't eatened their own booger even as an adult, just kidding. Let's respect other people with their posting, unless it's fake, only then we can rip on them. FISHINROB has always been willing to share everything he has or knows, and I really respect that. Thanks for sharing your post. Oh by the way, I love raw salmon and tuna, hmmm delicious.
Mike Carey
2/28/2009 7:31:00 AMI'll bet that fish tasted just fine.
Toni
2/28/2009 9:44:00 AMtruefishermanC
2/28/2009 1:07:00 PMprocaster
2/28/2009 1:20:00 PMNow to this fish, since it is a fresher fish you can go to pg. 40, the tail should be looked at first, for spots covering the whole tail. 0n pg. 105 there is a close of a coho tail that has just a few scatered spots. Now onto the head, Remeber the coho get enlogated jaw, steelhead don't. This is tough do to the angle of the pic, female steelhead have a tiny head, just like in the drawing in the pic. If you "google" steelhead i.d. there are more pics and info. The upper jaw done does not extend beyond the eye and the are no teeth on the back of the tounge.
I hope that this helps any one who is unsure how to i.d. fish because today is the last day to keep coho and the game warden will probably be checkin tomorrow.