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Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:26 pm
by howardi211
So hopefully, silvers and some early winter steelheads should be coming in with the rain. Ive had plenty of fun with the pinks this year and would very much like to hook into some nice silvers...and any other type of salmon!!! haha. I remember steelhead fishing as a kid with my father down in Vancouver, WA and would very much like to get back into the game. I think we landed some on corky and yarn, and spinners.

Out of all the places that i have scouted so far, I believe that the Snoqualmie is my favorite river so far. The whole idea of fishing there just seems very peaceful and relaxing. Not sure how will it will produce though, guess ill find out soon! As for the favorite lure, dont really have one, guess ill stick with the spinners and spoons (why fix something that not broken right?) But I do want to try out several new techniques: jigs, eggs (my first time trying to cure salmon eggs, hopefully they turned out alright), shrimp...

So whats everyones favorite river and lure for steelheads?

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:49 am
by fishaholictaz
My favorite metal head killer would be a night crawler and a corky:-$

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:11 pm
by howardi211
night crawlers? hmmm, never heard of that, good to know.

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:47 pm
by Shad_Eating_Grin
howardi211 wrote:night crawlers? hmmm, never heard of that, good to know.
probably one of the deadliest steelhead baits available, and virtually unused by most steelhead fishermen

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:53 pm
by bionic_one
fishaholictaz wrote:My favorite metal head killer would be a night crawler and a corky:-$
You drift that presenation?

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 1:14 pm
by racfish
Crayfish tails unpeeled on a 2/0 hook fishing the Green from Ravensdale to Palmer on a full moon.

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 1:24 pm
by fishaholictaz
bionic_one wrote:
fishaholictaz wrote:My favorite metal head killer would be a night crawler and a corky:-$
You drift that presenation?
I do drift this set up and I use the least amount of weight possible to still feel bottom...

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:00 pm
by jbball50
Yeah I bet a nightcrawler probably works. I've seen a bunch of people use the pink plastic worms when the water gets real dirty up at the Bogachiel. Favorite steelhead river on a boat is Cowlitz, from shore I'd say Bogachiel.

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 5:34 pm
by dubplate
jbball50 wrote:Favorite steelhead river on a boat is Cowlitz, from shore I'd say Bogachiel.
I agree. Cant beat the cow from a boat and fishin from the bank isnt bad either. Bogy and calawah from shore are great.

Coky/yarn with prawns or steelie roe or bobber and jig for the frog water.

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 5:40 pm
by sellis_414
On the east side of the mountains I have had great luck with 1/4 oz hammered nickle little cleos! Try it out!

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 10:49 am
by ckim85
went out to the Big Eddy yesterday. a couple fisherman out there tossing spoons and spinners and some drift fishing the river.

I tossed a float/jig into the big eddy...no bites...tossed a brass colored spoon...no bites. but saw what looked like a dirty looking king jumping like a crazy fish, that was pretty entertaining.

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:03 am
by Bodofish
I was there as well, at the RC comp. Saw a number of fish jumping and a couple people fishing. I was lamenting I had not brought the boat for a little drifting too.

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:58 am
by Mike Carey
If I'm shore fishing I'm old school, corkie and eggs on drift gear. I know floats work but for some weird reason I'm yet to catch a steelie on a float, no matter what is under it. If I'm in a boat - no question - plugs. I love to work two plugs down a run and have the rush of that rod doubling over - "Fish On!"

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:15 pm
by curado
fav river skykomish. fav lure is my cured roe and a secret yarnie and corkie

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:53 pm
by stanford
Fav River: Snoqualmie at Tolt River
Fav Lure: Brads Plugs in Top secret colors! No, just the standard steelhead colors.

2nd Fav River: Cowlitz above Blue Creek
Lure of choice: Freedrifted Eggs and Craw

Fav Scenic River: Hoh River, Huge Native fish!
Setup: Yarn and barbless hooks

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:04 pm
by ckim85
stanford wrote:Fav River: Snoqualmie at Tolt River
Fav Lure: Brads Plugs in Top secret colors! No, just the standard steelhead colors.

2nd Fav River: Cowlitz above Blue Creek
Lure of choice: Freedrifted Eggs and Craw

Fav Scenic River: Hoh River, Huge Native fish!
Setup: Yarn and barbless hooks
stanford, when using plugs on a river, do you take off both trebles and put on a single siwash hook? I've always wondered this...

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:43 pm
by mlrodoni
RVRFSHR spinners and spoons (Finish depends on conditions). Drifting roe, corkie n' yarn or okies and Float fishing jigs with or without a pink worm.

RE:Favorite Steelhead river and lure...

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 4:59 pm
by SAPIplate
Even though I'm a terrible steelheader, my favorite rivers are the Methow and Wenatchee, or any Columbia Basin Steelhead rivers infact. I like how they don't run brown for half the winter and don't require 30 feet of T-14 to get in the strike zone. I guess my favorite technique is deep swinging flies through pools and current seams. Although dead drifting a stonefly/egg combo is pretty cool to.