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02/11/2009
Drift Fishing
Steelhead
Attractor
Orange
Corky & Yarn
Noon
02/12/2009
5
2175

Went down to the hump as my last ditch effort to catch a steelhead this year got to stevens creek at the hatchery walked down the creek saw about 10 or so fish scooting up river fished the mouth nothing went back to the car and suited up in the waders walked down from the bridge about 200 ft from the 400ft marker and fished for 20 minutes nail a nice 20 pound buck the first winter steelhead of the year for me and the first of my life as well been fishing for them for the past 5 years with no luck. I rated it a 5 cause if there had been more fish I would have had a blast .


tight lines.

ps a 20 lb steelhead in 1 foot of water jumping all over the place wow that's a sight.


Comments

curado
2/12/2009 9:38:00 PM
thats the way to do it keep pressing those metalheads the season aint over yet
Toni
2/12/2009 11:11:00 PM
I would have liked to see your catch as you were catching it. Sounds like a heart pumping moment.
curado
2/12/2009 11:12:00 PM
any metalhead that goes airborn is fun to watch especially a 20lbs one at that
Tyler K
2/13/2009 4:52:00 AM
Sorry, no offense, but I refuse to believe any report of a 20 pound buck in mid February unless i see a pic. I don't think people realize how rare a 20 pound steelhead is.
Anonymous
2/13/2009 8:53:00 AM
I would agree with Tyler. You need to be careful throwing that 20lb word around when it comes to steelhead, those are very rare and true trophy fish even on the peninsula. I'm glad you caught a sweet fish but unless it was measured for length and girth and no photo i'll be skepticle. As far as 20lb fish in mid February goes i have seen them on the Hoh and Sol Duc in february,but i have been drift boating on the Peninsula for nearly 30 years so i've seen alot of Steelhead.
Toni
2/13/2009 9:46:00 AM
I took it to mean it was big and that was all.
driftercn83
2/13/2009 11:22:00 AM
I did not have a scale I mean it was not a long fish but it was built plus I had no scale or tape on i was not thinking I would catch anything. but I would venture to say it was at least 25- 28 inches in length and from back and belly about6 and ahalf to 7 inches. I really do wish I had my camera but my phone was dead other wise I woulkd have taken a pic doesnt help that I in 2004 caught a 54 pound king out of the hole at the mouth of stevens creek and I had no camera. so maybe 15 pounds maybe alittle heavier all I know it was atleast over 12 pounds cause it was hard to lift I had to basically cradle the fish in my arms it was one powerful son of a gun. oh and I have no clue if it was a native he had a lump where the adipose fin was scared so either a hatchery tech did not clip it right or it is a native and a seal or something attack him but he looked like a prime speciem and hope he spawns.
Anonymous
2/13/2009 11:27:00 AM
It's all good i'm glad Drifter got his first steelie, either way it sounds like a pig. For me steelhead season is just starting. Mid february into April is the real steelhead season, 6lb brats dont do it for me anymore.
mikeysdman
2/13/2009 1:59:00 PM
Typically a 25-28 inch steelhead weighs approximately 5-8 lbs. I caught a large steelhead on the Columbia close to the Wallula junction that was 40 inches and weighed 19 lbs and a second fish that day was 32 inches and 12 lbs (Weighed on a certified balance). Fish like the 40 incher are fish of a lifetime for most people. If you want a close weight, there are calculators online that can approximate weight of fish. Measure the length and then the thickest girth around the belly. I need to get up to Lake Erie and go after a few sttelhead, Tons of them run up the rivers here in Ohio in the fall, winter and spring. Keep after those steelhead. It has just begun.
driftercn83
2/13/2009 4:29:00 PM
I figure around 32 inches long and a girth of about 17 inches. so Checked that out so I streched it alittle around 15 pounds or so but in my book that is a trophy hump fish I dont hear much of fish over 11 on the hump.
driftercn83
2/13/2009 4:32:00 PM
oh and now that i think of it I just looked at picutes of native fish this one was not a native by anymeans the adipos was not even close to being there I really wish it was a native though damn could have had smoked steelhead nuts
gian
2/13/2009 8:43:00 PM
what kind of an attrractor were u using? did you use a scent or just the cork and yarn?
driftercn83
2/14/2009 12:21:00 AM
only used yarn with a drop of shrimp oil
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