Winter Steel
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RE:Winter Steel
heres the pic nate took of it.
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If it looks fishy, Then fish it, If it dont look fishy, fish it anyways. <')}}}}><
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RE:Winter Steel
Those were gorgeous fish Curado! They absolutely inhaled those spoons. Great times today!
RE:Winter Steel
i agree.
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RE:Winter Steel
Always great fish to catch. Caught a few on the Skagit but mostly in Alaska on 5 wt. AK Dollies run up wards of 24" fun in the salt too near creek and river mouths.
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RE:Winter Steel
Nice looking Dolly, Curado. They are good eating fish. A lil boney but good.
When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
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RE:Winter Steel
I got skunked on the Wynoochee yesterday. I have never seen so many drift boats on that river as I saw yesterday. Every decent hole had a boat anchored on top of it, and I spent half my time paddling around them and the other half re-tying.
Lee
RE:Winter Steel
Woosh, it's rough out there with this cold snap, all the rivers up north are running low and fishless. I hope we get some good weather and another decent push of fish before it's on to chasing C&R wild fish.
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RE:Winter Steel
Forget cnr nates. Ill be catchin hatcheries till july. Then back to salmon. But yeah weathers been tough on fishin.
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More fish please!
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RE:Winter Steel
With steel we need a good balance of rain and cold.Lately its been one or the other .
When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
RE:Winter Steel
Yea, you're down south, I wish I could get down there more often. I'm right in the dead zone for river fishing, anything worthwhile is an hour and a half away at least, or a ferry ride. Starting to get nostalgic for the cow, I miss those limit out fill your xcard up rivers.flinginpooh wrote:Forget cnr nates. Ill be catchin hatcheries till july. Then back to salmon. But yeah weathers been tough on fishin.
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RE:Winter Steel
20 degrees and a sandshrimp..... and wet foot after landing got me this 10lber on a peninsula river yesterday.
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RE:Winter Steel
Got this hen first of the year. Not the brightest, but glad to get something during these cold times.
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RE:Winter Steel
Biggest winter fish this year on a river that will remain nameless. 13lbs 4 oz.
RE:Winter Steel
Nice Hen Steelheadman! That surpasses my PB!
Welcome to the site. You should introduce yourself here. http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/ya ... RSELF.aspx
Tell us about yourself, what you do?, how long you fished for?, where you caught that big hen:-"
Welcome to the site. You should introduce yourself here. http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/ya ... RSELF.aspx
Tell us about yourself, what you do?, how long you fished for?, where you caught that big hen:-"
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RE:Winter Steel
I got me a limit of hatchery fish today. Got a 12.5lb winter run hen and a 7lb summer run buck. I would not have kept the small one but I promised my aunt a fish last week and didnt deliver. So I asked her and she wanted it so on the stringer it went.
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RE:Winter Steel
went to the snoq at tokul today. the water is up and colored with sticks floating around everywhere. about 6 -12 inches of vis. Dude shows up halfway through the morning and starts running a plug on a side planer through the entire mouth, just camping out, like nobody else want to fish that water, because we couldn't. Irritating. He finally got the idea, I think someone may have said something. Saw three fish run up the creek in the morning and a couple rolling off the island. No dice.
RE:Winter Steel
Nice looking fish there gentlemen!
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RE:Winter Steel
natetreat wrote:went to the snoq at tokul today. the water is up and colored with sticks floating around everywhere. about 6 -12 inches of vis. Dude shows up halfway through the morning and starts running a plug on a side planer through the entire mouth, just camping out, like nobody else want to fish that water, because we couldn't. Irritating. He finally got the idea, I think someone may have said something. Saw three fish run up the creek in the morning and a couple rolling off the island. No dice.
I had to stop at my tribal offices today for some business. So I decided to bring my pole along and check out the snoqualmie around tokul. OMG is bout all I could say. River raised up crap floatin down river. Talked to a local and no fish to be seen there at all. So I said nah didnt even break the pole out. Just went up and took some video and pics of the falls and then back home I went.
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RE:Winter Steel
Fished the Green in Auburn today. River was muddy. the lower river was super muddy. spent 3 hours fishing right off the shore near the grasses. Nada for me. It was nice though.
When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.