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Kalama River Report
Cowlitz County, WA

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02/26/2009
Drift Fishing
Steelhead
Fish Eggs
Red
Hook & Bait
Noon
03/02/2009
4
1353

Started off by going to the tackle and bait shop heading up towards the canyon to buy bait and ask where everyone has been catching fish. I told me that most of the steelhead were being caught in the canyon and had heard of a few spring kings coming up down towards the mouth. Last year I fished for a winter and summer steelhead on various rivers, and only managed to hook into one summer run on the Kalama that snapped me off around a rock after a good battle. I decided to fish down towards the mouth becuase i felt i would increase my chances of catching something since the Springers are begining to come up. Started throwing spinners with no luck then started to drift fish really not expecting to catch any and more enjoying the nice sunny day. A drift boat with two guys came down told me they caught four fish two in the same hole just above where i was. This got me excited so i started to fish more seriously. Moved down to another hole in some fast moving water. Felt a strike set the hook and missed. Checked my bait and found out some how my hook was turned upside down. I fixed it hoping I would get another chance. I was just getting ready to move to another hole when I got another strike. Set the hook this time I got him. He shot off straight down river . I chased him for about 25 yards before I got him turned around. After 5 min. of battling each other, him jumping out of the water and thrashing all around. I got him to the shore snuck up behind him in the water and ran a nice bright 12 pound buck using 8 pound test up on the sandy beach. Ive caught a few steelhead before, but this was by far the most fun. Hope this report helps and good luck to everyone.


Comments

Toni
3/2/2009 10:01:00 PM
Glad to see your report and fish. Congratulations. Yours is the first report on this river in almost 2 years and the 2nd total. I hope you can fill this river reports up with pictures of the river and your catches!
Aaron
3/2/2009 11:01:00 PM
Has anyone taken pictures of the "area" while they were out fishing? i.e. not the fish, but the river area itself? If so, I'd really be interested in them if you would let us post them to the info section for this river.
Soggybottombassboy
3/3/2009 4:07:00 PM
Nice fish 12lbs wow!
FISHINROB
3/3/2009 7:39:00 PM
Nice !!!sounds like an awsome day to remember !!!
Anonymous
3/3/2009 10:48:00 PM
release all natives, I repeat, release all natives,
kurt56
3/4/2009 8:01:00 PM
jsw111 that's not a native dude. they just left a little extra fin when they clipped it.
kinghunter
3/4/2009 8:51:00 PM
Hey, Nice report and pics. That looks like a nice hatchery fish there. Toni, I'm wondering maybe that is why no one is posting any reports from there because they don't want the crowd down there. LOL. Anyway JSW111 exactly what are you saying? Are you saying that the fish posted is a native? Or just saying in general to release all natives?
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