hewesfisher
1/16/2011 5:01:00 PMkenbarb
1/16/2011 10:50:00 PMbirdognewton
1/17/2011 11:40:00 AMkokanee
1/17/2011 3:17:00 PMWe will be coming over at the end of the month!
kenbarb
1/17/2011 4:13:00 PMkokanee
1/18/2011 9:14:00 PMRon
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Have been installing new gear on the boat, the TR-1 Autopilot quit functioning, it was one of the originals, and replacement parts no longer available, so we bit the bullet and purchased a new one, it took me more time than it should have to install, but finally got it done. Barb and I found some smooth water and calibrated the unit yesterday. Steelhead fever was upon both of us, it was simply great to get back on the river today.
We launched the boat above Buffalo Eddy and headed upriver to the Billy Creek area, did not see any boat fisherman where we were at, but did see a lot of fly fishers, all of the small rivers are blown out due to the rain, and melting snow, however the Snake River is looking good, a little high, but very clear, so the fly fisherman have migrated to the Snake. I talked to a couple at the boat launch, they had not turned a single fish.
Arrived at the stretch we wanted to fish, there was a little more flow than usual, but very fishable along the current lines. River temp is 36.9*, so I decide to use a plug with dropper from the belly hook position baited with shrimp, Barb is using a Hawg Boss scented with Smelly Jelly. We are about twenty minutes into the drift when I see a couple of light taps on my rod tip, then it takes a slight bend, no pulling and jerking, just a bend in the rod with no action. I tell Barb that I think I have a fish on, gently take the rod out of the holder, and set the hook, it gives a heavy head shake and the tug of war starts, turned out to be a beautiful hen, she never came out of the water, but made several good runs before netting her.
Decided to try another stretch of water that had a little less current. We get the plugs all scented, the new TR-1 Autopilot is flawless, it's like having someone operating the trolling motor while we fish. Put the lines out, pour a cup of coffee and wait for a Steelhead to hit, we are nearing the end of the drift when Barb grabs her rod, "Fish On" this one comes blasting out of the water, it isn't very big but a great fighter, she finally played it to the net, took a quick picture, then watched it swim away.
This was a great afternoon, we usually average a fish about every forty five minutes, but today we fished three hours and landed two. It would have been almost as good without catching anything, it was like spring, ambient temp. was 55*, no wind, clear water, and a good fishing partner.
kenbarb