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12/10/2010 6:38:00 AMbob johansen
12/10/2010 7:45:00 AMkenbarb
12/10/2010 8:46:00 AMRob G.
12/10/2010 3:21:00 PMkenbarb
12/10/2010 4:11:00 PMmascorella21
12/10/2010 5:08:00 PMMascorella21
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Website: Hammer Down Excursions
We were planning to spend the day at Ski Bluewood today, but the weather looked so good for another day on the river thet we opted to go fishing. It was a good choice. The fishing gods must be shining on us. Turned out to be a memorable afternoon.
Left the house at noon, and launched the boat off the gravel above Buffalo Eddy. This is a pretty good place to launch, with a lot of parking space. Put the boat on plane and headed upriver toward Heller Bar, went past Billy Creek about three miles. Reached the area we wanted to fish on the Idaho side, made all the preps with the plugs, and started a slow back troll. Have not seen another boat on the river. We have it all to ourselves. Anticipating a strike any second we make a complete pass without a bump. Decided to try another nice stretch of water upriver, and on the Wash. side.
There is a high overcast, spring-like temp. at 48*, river temp. is 40.5*, clear water, and no wind. The canyon is absolutley beautiful. So nice it is almost breath taking. This stretch of water is really nice to fish. Has good bottom structure for holding Steelhead. There are numerous points sticking out that create small back eddys. My trolling pattern will be to follow the current line, and work the points. Have gone a short distance, and I get a sharp jerk on my rod without stripping any line out, no hookup.
Continue with the drift, the water is starting to get shallow, five to seven feet, Barb's rod suddenly slams down, she yells "I've got one", this Steelhead is really stripping line out, Barb has trouble getting the rod out of the holder, she puts all of her strength into it, and as the rod comes out of the holder this big Steelhead Hen comes out of the water about one hundred feet behind the boat. Barb is excited, the fish is fighting so hard she thinks she is going to lose it, it comes out of the water three more times, makes a run toward the boat, then comes out of the water again close to the boat. The fish is now tired, and turns on her side, I slide the net under her, what a beautiful fish, we take a picture and put her back in the river, very strong, she revived in about fifteen seconds.
We decided to try the stretch of water on the Idaho side that was the first choice. Should be a fish there some where. Had another hit on my rod without a hookup, then at the very end of the drift Barb's rod goes down again. Barb insists that I take this one since she just caught one, so without arguing, I end up playing the fish. I have got to tell you, for some reason these Steelhead are some of the greatest fighters we have seen, showing jumps that are spectacular. This Steelhead tail walked across the surface twice, and jumped many times. At one point she had my braided line stripped down to the backing. We nosed the boat into a sandbar and landed her. Then took the picture you see before releasing her.
As you can see in the picture it is getting dark, time to head for home, we pour a cup of coffee, talk about what a wonderful day this has been, and how lucky we are. Ken & Barb