Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: Aaron bosley on January 27, 2009, 03:58:40 PM
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i am new to fishing for steelhead. what would i use for them in the stilly???? i used a blue fox for the silvers and did a number on them this year. have any tips??? please help
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where are you fishing? make sure you read the regs before you do any steelhead fishing on the stilly...it can get very tricky and also it could be closed right now. i am 99% sure that the north fork is under emergency closure.
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where are you fishing? make sure you read the regs before you do any steelhead fishing on the stilly...it can get very tricky and also it could be closed right now. i am 99% sure that the north fork is under emergency closure.
Action: Part of the North Fork Stillaguamish River in the Fortson area will be closed to fishing in order to ensure egg-take goals are met for hatchery winter steelhead at the Whitehorse Hatchery.
Effective dates: Dec. 29, 2008 until further notice.
Species affected: Trout and All game fish.
Location: That portion of the North Fork Stillaguamish River, extending downstream from the Whitehorse Bridge approximately 4 river miles to the French Creek confluence, will be closed to fishing. This closure includes the Whitehorse Hatchery effluent and Fortson Hole area of the North Fork Stillaguamish.
Reasons for action: Whitehorse Hatchery has not collected enough returning hatchery winter steelhead broodstock, and is in jeopardy of failing to meet egg take goals. This fishing closure will help increase the number of hatchery winter steelhead returning to the Whitehorse facility.
In the past, egg collection shortfalls at Whitehorse were supplemented with winter steelhead eggs from adjacent watersheds. As part of the ongoing Hatchery Reform initiative, WDFW will only use locally collected broodstock to support the North Fork Stillaguamish River winter steelhead hatchery program. Steelhead eggs from other watersheds will no longer be used at this facility to supplement shortfalls in egg-take collection goals. This new approach to broodstock collection was recommended by the independent Hatchery Scientific Review Group (HSRG), and is identified as an artificial production strategy in the WDFW Statewide Steelhead Management Plan.
Other information: When broodstock needs are met, the fishery will revert to seasons as listed in the Sport fishing Rules 2008/2009 pamphlet edition, FISHING IN WASHINGTON
Information Contact: Aaron Bosworth, 425-775-1311 x 101, boswoadb@dfw.wa.gov
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Check your PM's.
SeaRun1
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jigs under a float are good bet in any river. i like cerise, pink/white, white, peach, red/orange purple/cerise - all with and or without bead depending on water levels.
eggs and shrimp drifted on bottom or under float. spoons, spinners and pink worms drifted or under a float.
that is bank fishing of course.