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Skykomish River Report
Snohomish County, WA

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06/08/2014
Steelhead
Afternoon
06/09/2014
5
2137

Starting Time: 11:00 AM
Location: Skykomish River
Method of Persuasion: Egg & Yarnies
Setup: Okuma Celilo 9'6" 4-8lb Rod, Pfluger Trion 30 Reel, 15 Pound Hydrofloat.


The sun was shining, the birds were chirping full song, and the white "mom caravan" was packed full of my favorite people on this planet; today I was graced with the assistance of my friend and guide trainee, Emag, with Phil, Kelly and Dev along for the ride.

I train with Phil and Kel during the week, and after a hard week of throwing focus mitts, Muay Thai knees and kicks, we decided it was about time to wet a few lines together, and boy, I'm glad we did!

Although the water was the classic "Steelhead green," the river occupants were far from cooperative; we worked up, down, high and low, on the float, spoon, drift gear, and even resulted to using summer sausage (what the heck, we got bored and hungry) which did produce one solid bite from a curious steelhead. Give us your tired, dull, slow learning hatchery Steelhead; we have a cozy place in the barbeque for you.

During the final two hours of our trip, I decided to lengthen my drift leader, which produced a solid striking, hard fighting fish. We put Dev on the line; this Steelhead was scrappy! It zipped to and fro, head shook like a sopping wet dog, and threatened us with quite some aerial work. But wait, not a Steelie after all? Surprisingly. this 23" Dolly Varden put up the best, most deceiving battle that I have ever seen. Congratulations Dev for landing your first fish on the Skykomish River!

As the final hour crept in, and we were all pretty beat. Sun burned, dehydrated, and lips chapped, we continued to beat the water we were fishing, like George St. Pierre on a training day. After giving the fishing hole a 10 minute rest (yes, I timed it on my Timex) we resumed our casting, this time with full spoon and drift gear.

First cast out, I attracted a solid "smash." Little did we know, we were in for a fight! We couldn't decide whether or not it was a King, or Native Steelhead for the longest time, until 30 minutes in, it finally surfaced about 10 yards from the shore, prior to stripping another half spool full of Hydrofloat on our 4-8 lb test rod; yes, we at Reel Priorities fish only ultra-light gear. Drift, float and spoon, you better believe it!

47 minutes later, with the adept angling skills that Kel picked up during the day, and my "iron claw" grip, the Sky produced forth a 36" Trophy Native Steelhead Buck. You be the judge, but we believe it to be close to 25#, easily breaking the 20# mark. Congratulations Phil, Kelly & Dev on your first two fish from the Sky, one being the high sought after prize that 90% of Steelhead anglers never see in their angling careers.

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The river, she beckons; I dare you to answer her call.

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Comments

wbroekhof
6/9/2014 10:36:00 AM
What a great experience for first time anglers! Doesn't get better than that! So good to see these large natives in the river, this is the fourth I've heard in this range so far this year and I C&R'd a 36 incher last week (A couple pics are in the summer steelhead forum). Beautiful fish!
Bobberdownchromer
6/9/2014 10:51:00 AM
Wow, what a fish! Keep up the great work!
Bow_Slayer
6/9/2014 11:02:00 AM
I was on the hatchery side and watched you while she landed that Monster! Right around 5:30. Congrats! Now I know why she was fighting it for so long. Great pix!
Reel Priorities
6/9/2014 11:34:00 AM
Thank you guys; I'm pretty sure we added 3 new Steelheaders to our ranks, yesterday evening. I reckon the more true anglers we accrue in number, the stronger out coalition becomes, and the more likely we are to save our fishery. Keep casting those lines, brothers; as always, I am at your service, if you find you'd like some assistance. Tight lines!
DjButler
6/9/2014 1:32:00 PM
Your post are awesome. Everyone always looks like they are havin a good time.
Brat Bonker
6/9/2014 3:27:00 PM
Holy HAWG!!! lol that's a beast, normally 36" would be like 15-17lbs but that thing has girth easily over 20lbs. good job man
colel311
6/9/2014 4:03:00 PM
Thats about 30 min too long.. nice fish but exhausting natives doesn't do any good.
Reel Priorities
6/9/2014 6:04:00 PM
colel311, I completely agree with you and I appreciate your feedback, however the issue isn't whether or not we wanted to bring the fish in sooner than later (we thought it was a King for the longest time), but rather the materials we had to work with, and the experience level of the angler; the 4-8lb test rods certainly don't add to the case. Thankfully, we're on the same page as experienced anglers.
FishingTenor
6/10/2014 2:59:00 PM
I'm pretty sure that was my Uncle Howard reincarnated as a Steelhead. I hope he is still hanging around when I return to the river...
Reel Priorities
6/15/2014 1:57:00 PM
Yo. That's my nephew...Come on Boy. I'll never forget our time on the Snohomish last summer on the Pink and Silver run.
What a killer memory.
Yo. People. Ryan is legit.
He can put you on the fish.
It's dakine killa time on the river.
Uncle C
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