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Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« on: January 03, 2019, 12:56:31 AM »
So, I've fished for steelhead for decades in the Great Lakes region, Michigan specifically. Now that I'm in the steelhead homeland in the PNW, I'm in a whole different ballpark. I'm basically looking for some help. I'v talked to some guys, and it looks like I am going to have to upgrade some tackle, especially if I want to tackle some of these monsters over 15#. I currently own a G3 1756 CC prop drive jon boat, as well as a kayak. I've owned a Hyde drift boat and a 12' raft in the past as well. I'll fish from the boat, shore, wade, piers, and surf and I'll fish most methods. About the only thing I wont do is troll (drives me up the wall). I'd like to meet some very avid steelhead anglers that I could pick their brains over the next few years. I need to figure out what tackle I need to upgrade, and possibly what boat I should upgrade to, if I have to. I don't know what the rivers and rivermouths are like here. I don't know the substrate. I don't know how the tides impact the fish. I don't what rivers have rapids. I don't know what rivers are treacherous, or are littered with logs and rocks. I'm thinking about upgrading to a 1756 CCJ (jet pump drive), but I also miss having a drift boat, and would love to buy another Hyde 14.5' low profile (though I doubt it will be as useful here as a high side boat).

So basically, I am a bit overwhelmed about trying to pick some rivers to fish out of the many out there, figuring out the profile of the entire length of the river, figuring out how fish run the rivers throughout the year, etc. I will say I'd love to find some small rivers/creeks to fish, but I'm just not sure if that's possible here. I've picked up some literature and have started reading through it, but nothing beats time out exploring. Anyone will to help or take me under there wing? I know how to fish steelhead and read the water ... I just need to figure out the specifics of this region. I'd like to get back into a pattern of fishing and hunting about 50-100 days a year again, which means pretty much every weekend.

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Re: Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2019, 01:01:21 AM »
 I'd suggest hitting a few rivers with some of the local guides, their expertise and knowledge is well worth the fee.

 Once you hit a few different rivers you will have all the info you need to do it on your own, money well spent. :twocents:
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Re: Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2019, 01:08:10 AM »
Already talking to one guide out on the peninsula for a trip on Feb 8th. But ... that's just one river. I know I am going to have a ton of questions to ask over the next few years.

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Re: Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2019, 01:17:43 AM »
Already talking to one guide out on the peninsula for a trip on Feb 8th. But ... that's just one river. I know I am going to have a ton of questions to ask over the next few years.

 Most of the info you learn about one river on the coast will be good on the others. River size and access will be different but the general info is all you are needing anyway. ;)
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Re: Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2019, 09:34:12 AM »
The suggestion to get a guide is a good one- and probably the single best thing to accelerate your learning curve.

There are also a lot of positives to learning one, or a couple, rivers well before branching out too much.

Your post/request sounds very ambitious. I applaud you for that. You are correct-learning all of that will take time...years.

And I don't mean to be discouraging, but you need to realize that in the present situation steelhead fishing in Washington has been reduced it to a shell of what it was in the recent past. Not that there aren't still fish to catch, but the decline in returns has led to many "challenges" - shall we say-
That's the very condensed version of the complicated scenario.
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Re: Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« Reply #5 on: January 03, 2019, 12:15:47 PM »
This is the time of year to be hitting the small tributary creeks.  They can be very productive.  I am either fishing a single egg, yarn, and a short, light leader, fly, or a hot shot/wiggle wart in these west side creeks.

While you have far less in fish numbers, I find that the well defined holding cover makes it easier to target fish.   
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Re: Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« Reply #6 on: January 04, 2019, 12:47:22 AM »
This is the time of year to be hitting the small tributary creeks.  They can be very productive.  I am either fishing a single egg, yarn, and a short, light leader, fly, or a hot shot/wiggle wart in these west side creeks.

While you have far less in fish numbers, I find that the well defined holding cover makes it easier to target fish.   

That's good to know about the smaller tribs. Problem is, I don't know what any of those tribs are as of yet. I did buy a book a few weeks ago, but I am still reading through it. I actually prefer to wade fish smaller rivers which have little to no boat access. I do miss my 14.5' Low Pro Hyde for bouncing from spot to spot though on some rivers.

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Re: Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« Reply #7 on: January 04, 2019, 12:49:49 AM »
This is the time of year to be hitting the small tributary creeks.  They can be very productive.  I am either fishing a single egg, yarn, and a short, light leader, fly, or a hot shot/wiggle wart in these west side creeks.

While you have far less in fish numbers, I find that the well defined holding cover makes it easier to target fish.   

That's good to know about the smaller tribs. Problem is, I don't know what any of those tribs are as of yet. I did buy a book a few weeks ago, but I am still reading through it. I actually prefer to wade fish smaller rivers which have little to no boat access. I do miss my 14.5' Low Pro Hyde for bouncing from spot to spot though on some rivers.

 Contact George Rose on the peninsula, he is about the best guide around out there, been guiding those rivers for a long time and flat out gets his clients fish. Take notes the whole time, the info will be good for most rivers. :twocents:

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Re: Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« Reply #8 on: January 04, 2019, 07:28:55 AM »

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Re: Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« Reply #9 on: January 04, 2019, 08:05:32 AM »
First of all, there’s no quick way to become a Steelheading expert.  There is a reason all of the old timers used to say “you had to fish a 100 hours before you could catch your first fish. “
The best advice has been given to you to get you started and to shave some time off that learning period.  Then enjoy the time on the water learning how to read the water.   That’s the fun part.   You won’t just learn a hundred rivers, as any given day on a single river can be completely different.   Focus on learning to read the water.

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Re: Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« Reply #10 on: January 04, 2019, 08:25:55 AM »
I don't think you read my initial post. I've fished for steelhead for 20 years. I know how to read water. I know how to fish for them. I am just trying to cut down the learning time on river systems and their profiles, and same goes for the fish themselves. Im not in my home state of Michigan anymore.

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Re: Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« Reply #11 on: January 04, 2019, 08:26:31 AM »
Check out www.ifish.net some good info on northwest fishing to be had there as well


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Re: Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« Reply #12 on: January 04, 2019, 08:30:27 AM »
This is the time of year to be hitting the small tributary creeks.  They can be very productive.  I am either fishing a single egg, yarn, and a short, light leader, fly, or a hot shot/wiggle wart in these west side creeks.

While you have far less in fish numbers, I find that the well defined holding cover makes it easier to target fish.   

That's good to know about the smaller tribs. Problem is, I don't know what any of those tribs are as of yet. I did buy a book a few weeks ago, but I am still reading through it. I actually prefer to wade fish smaller rivers which have little to no boat access. I do miss my 14.5' Low Pro Hyde for bouncing from spot to spot though on some rivers.

 Contact George Rose on the peninsula, he is about the best guide around out there, been guiding those rivers for a long time and flat out gets his clients fish. Take notes the whole time, the info will be good for most rivers. :twocents:

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Re: Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« Reply #13 on: January 04, 2019, 08:36:28 AM »
It's a bad party foul to name river names on the interwebz.  I'll share info privately if you swear to never do that.

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Re: Looking to talk to some very avid steelhead anglers
« Reply #14 on: January 04, 2019, 08:39:46 AM »
It's a bad party foul to name river names on the interwebz.  I'll share info privately if you swear to never do that.

 He's a guide on the river, it's no secret. ;)
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