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What an epic day of catching and spending a great day on the river with a some nice folks. I had planned on fishing the Cowlitz Saturday but my buddies job kept him away from home all week so he never had a chance to get his sled ready so needed to find another plan to find some winter steel. Met up with Schu7498, her husband Danny, neighbor Harlan, and flyfisherguy Bob who were heading to the Humptulips for the same purpose.
Got to the Steven's creek area and brought along 2 set ups~ one for float fishing with jigs and the other for drift fishing with eggs. Since everyone was float fishing figured I would start out that route so tied on a nice looking jig and tipped with a piece of cured prawn tail and took my 1st cast. Now being a little rusty sent my 1st cast into a tree branch across the river! Darn, so broke it off and tied on another jig and this time hit the seam of the drift and watched my float dance past me when WHAM, bobber down and fish on!! I couldn't believe it but 1st cast into the water and I was onto my first steelhead of the season and it was a beauty making some good runs upstream before coming close enough in for Danny to net it. Yeah! Bonked it, punched it and onto the stringer it went!
A little while later had another bobber down but this one was acting different and came out of the water and it was a coho! Bright and fiesty it took a few runs up stream before finally coming close the bank where I beached it. Wow! I had heard of the December winter run but was surprised to land one and now had another one for the punch card.
Things slowed down a bit but Dan hooked up into one down stream on a pink worm but it threw it back at after a couple jumps so switched over to a cool looking jig I had that had a pink worm on; so tipped it with my cured prawn tail and cast up steam and once again it did a little dance before disappearing under water again! Fish on! A chromer and this one went ballistic doing some wicked runs up stream, coming out of the water but like a ding dong thought I could beach this too but just as it came ashore did a death roll and snapped my line. Alycia tried to grab it by the tail and I ran to block it's path back to the water but slid into the water and watched it swim past me with my jig in his jaw and my waders filling water. Darn! It was a nice one too but sad he had to swim around now with a jig in his jaw.
Tied on another one that looked like it and just as I was finishing my drift my bobber went down where a lot of us had hit a snag so figured I had found it too but as I pulled to get it out it pulled back and then shot upriver. Never had a snag do that before and it got tangled with Danny's line but he managed to get it off before any major disaster happened and this one I played out and waited for the net. Another coho but a bit colored but still a nice looking fish so now was limited on coho's and only needed another steelhead to round out my day.
Not long after was I was rewarded with my fifth solid take down and fish on but soon realized it was another huge chrome bright coho so handed the rod to Harlan who battled it like a pro and after many runs to get off finally came to net and ended just an amazing day for me. It was an awesome experience to share with some great people and feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to fish with them; so thanks for invite and really enjoyed your company and hope we can hook up again some day!
Look forward to reading some reports next week as I am off to CA to spend Christmas with my family and grandkids in San Diego and may be able to take them fishing at Santee lakes like I did last year down there! They put some pretty big trout in for the kiddo's! Go Hawks!!!
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