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Skykomish River Report
Snohomish County, WA

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12/23/2011
Steelhead
All Day
12/24/2011
4
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By no means was it a HOT day for fishing. I had to work hard for these two fish. I hiked alot and covered lot's of water. Through out the day I saw some fish caught. My usual favourite spot was loaded with guys, I was surprised because I got there at dark. For that many guys at that hole it was not worth staying long for. I saw a guy catch one right while walking down and that's about it at that hole. Fished it for a half hour and started hiking to find water with less fishermen and more fish. I got one take down but the fish spit the jig before I was able to set the hook. Next take down no doubt that the fish was hooked. After landing the fish I saw my hook shank bent 45 degrees. I was surprised that the hook stayed on, it was only in there because of the barb. It was a nice chrome hen. The second take down was the same as the last BOBBER DOWN!! Fish on! My medium light action 10'6" rod was perfect for the condition and the fish. I had full confidence that my knots wouldn't break with my light leader. A month ago I lost three fish on one day because I was using light leader, braided line with a medium heaving action rod. The knots broke after seconds of fighting the fish. I have not lost a fish yet due to my knots breaking using a longer lighter action rod. The kufa medium light 10 6 for 60 bucks is a complete steel.
Enjoy the pictures!
Fish on!!


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woody_george
12/24/2011 10:38:00 PM
Thanks for the report - sounded like a bit of work but worth it.
luisdabeast206
12/25/2011 12:23:00 AM
I'm glad that somone atleast is having some good luck with the water so low. I fished yesterday at Reiter and it was really slow. Tried a few more holes along the sky, and nothing either.
joechiro30
12/25/2011 2:21:00 AM
believe it or not I have had better luck during these low clear water conditions than when the river was high...when the river is high I seriously watch everyone else catch fish, it's a joke....i grew up steelheading east coast style from the great lakes and they don't get alot of rain there so the water is always low and clear...to increase your luck you just got to fish a little different just down size on your gear and use longer lighter leaders and fish the likely holding spots hard and with confidence....i use to fish with an 11'6" noodle rod and use 3-4 pound leader when in the east and i've landed plenty of fish in the eight pound range, of course i've adapted to the northwest but still love fishing longer rods and light gear...adapt to the low clear water and you can seriously consistently catch fish....i've been fishing every week since mid november and I've caught atleast one hatchery steelhead each outing and limited out multiple times, i've gotten skunked once when the river was high but still good clarity; which is an amazing season for steelheading. Other seasons i've gotten skunked 5 or 6 times before catching a steelhead.
joechiro30
12/25/2011 2:40:00 AM
It's always worth going out there to steelhead...if not catching fish you are always learning something new that will better your chances of catching one next time and spend the time out there perfecting your skills....i've learned that the best skill to learn steelheading is learning how to adapt or change to them...i've been trying to pick a fellow steelheader's brain for a few years and he never gave me a definative answer which always left me frustrated....he would always say "it depends" and I now realize why he always catches fish;)
luisdabeast206
12/25/2011 11:26:00 AM
Joe, thank you for the advice. I will just have to keep going out there and trying my best. Any day on the river, beats a day at work or watching tv.
snofish
12/25/2011 2:42:00 PM
very nice fish. how to get there?
Elijah.Loves.Fishin
12/25/2011 5:42:00 PM
man that is a beauty! great job!
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