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Hi Guys, this is my first post. I know it says Coho, but I didn't actually catch a Coho. I went to the Snohomish this morning hoping to catch my first. The humpies were all over the place. Lots of moldy looking ones as well. I was fishing from the bank using a nickle back UV frog Dick Nite in the wee size. Got to the river about 7:15 AM. Caught a good size male humpy on my third cast. He went back in after I made sure he was OK. I got a few more hits over the next hour or so, but didn't manage to set the hook properly. There were a couple of guys down stream also targeting Cohos, but they only managed to catch humpies. After they left, I moved downstream a bit as I kept catching mussels. Weird. Third cast after moving down stream and I hook into a big fish. I was using a medium weight rod with 12lb test, so I didn't want to horse the fish. It took me quite a few minutes to get it to shore, and the whole time it kept diving and swimming toward the middle of the river. It never jumped or otherwise showed itself. When I got it to shore, it turned out to be a very pretty looking fish, but it didn't look like a humpy. It was olive colored with speckles all over the top and fins. It also had a pinkish stripe going down its side. I think it was a steelhead, but having never caught one before, I wasn't quite sure what to make of it. It was certainly a pretty fish, and it was a wild one as well. It wrapped itself up pretty good in my line and so it took me a while to get it unhooked. Fortunately, it was hooked in the corner of its mouth and not bleeding. If it was a wild steelhead, I wanted to make sure to put it back in good shape. I held the fish in the water for a while until it came to and literally shot out of my hands. Other than a mark across the nose where the line was wrapped, the fish went back no worse for wear.
The river was kind to me. I spent all last year trying to catch a steelhead. At one point, I asked the river for a fish. The river gave me a fish. However, it was only about 4 inches long (I guess should've been more specific in my request). This year, the river gave me what I believe was a steelhead (though I was asking for a Coho). I was grateful nonetheless. Catching my first steelhead was a real blast. I went back to fishing thinking that today was a perfect day when on my second cast, I caught another fish. I took me another several minutes to get this one to shore. It was almost like deja vu - it was the same type of olive fish with a pinkish stripe. I would have sworn that I caught the same fish again, except for this one didn't have a mark on its nose from my line and had some sort of parasite on its side. I've read about sea lice on this message board, but haven't ever seen one before. My assumption, however, was that this was a sea lice. Both fish were almost 2 feet long and I would guess somewhere around 7 lbs. The second fish was wild as well, so I put it back and thanked the river again.
I ended my morning hooking another humpy, but this one broke my line just as I was bringing it to shore. It was an awesome morning - I didn't leave with any fish, but left with some great memories. Now if I can only catch a Coho.
Sorry but no pics - forgot my camera.
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