Yeah the upper Stamp was crazy good back in the old daysThat many hookups was quite common for the Stamp years ago. Seems November is one of the best months for fishing nowadays.
River Journal Nov. 20,2018
Today’s river adventure was on foot. I arrived at a foggy river, very ghostly. I brought Ghost shrimps and beads. It’s been a long time since I hiked a trail alone. It felt like someone was behind me and the fog didn’t help. Watching the walking dead didn’t help either.
I reached the first hole and I thought I saw a steelhead. Real close so after 7 drifts and it didn’t move I stepped in to look closer at those rocks and those rocks took off. Dam. The good thing is I spotted more. I started tossing out Ghost Shrimp only and no luck. Then I went to 8 mm beads and nothing. Then I moved to ghost shrimps with an 8mm bead sliding freely on the ghost shrimp and nothing. Last I put on the 10mm bead sliding freely resting on the ghost shrimps and nothing. After an hour I decided to move up the river. Slowly approached every new fishing hole the same way and nothing.
Frustrated I decided to go back to the first hole and this time I pegged the 10mm bead 1 inch above the ghost shrimp. I don’t know why but bang three steel heads on and landed. Kept my two and went home with a smile.
Next outing the bead will be pegged 1 inch above the Ghost shrimp. Who’s to know the menu may change.
Ok here's what I like about this post; you didn't identify the water that you were fishing. I recognize the spots that you are in and I fish there often. I've noticed that you constantly keep your hatchery fish - and of course you are entitled to them. I guess I'm just disappointed that you continue to post your actions of keeping fish. Promoting catch and release might land you a bit more respect in my book (whatever my opinion is worth). How many steelhead can a guy cram into a freezer anyways?River Journal Nove. 24, 2018
Today is a special day in many ways. I haven't fished with Adam my eldest on a river for 10 years. He got his Christmas present early and a nice pair of waders. We arrived at the river around 7: 30. My first hole we are going to cover was taken by two anglers. I felt disappointed as this is where I have had all the luck. We watch them for a while and then decided to move to the next hole. I set his gear up the same as mine with a 10mm steelybead pegged 1 1/2 inch above a ghost shrimp using a #4 hook.
Good move as we landed four steelheads. with many short hits, unfortunately, on one, I decided to take a picture as she laid on nearshore still in the water and she flipped out the hook and took off. I counted seven other anglers on the river. Adam had his two hatcheries so he was taking pictures. We went back to the first hole as the other angler left. After 20 minutes and said we could go home but he said no keep trying. I am glad I did as a made a drift in the middle of the flow and I thought I had a hit. Confirmation came when all there was left was the tail. I put on a fresh red female shrimp. Watched the drift closely and kept up to the slack line. The bobber went down and I struck. Great fight from a nice hatchery doe and that meant we both caught our limit.
Cooked one tonight and it was a special meal, special day, and special adventure
You yourself wrote (in a different thread) that hatchery and wild are constantly interbreeding. So bonk them all then? If we bonk them all then we are really depleting an already dwindled population. Now I'm not saying don't bonk a fish. But keeping your limit every day adds up! And with the followers that Treblig has I'm sure many others will follow suit. I'd love to see this fishery continue for decades to come - but if all of us plugged our license every year don't you think that negatively impacts returns? The answer is yes.They are hatchery fish meant to be killed. Trying to frown upon a guy for doing something legal is **** poor.
Who cares if he wants to kill boots! They are put there to be killed. So you want to promote catch and release of hatchery fish? Wtf???IMO it should be mandatory kill of all hatchery fish in our flows.
... Promoting catch and release might land you a bit more respect in my book (whatever my opinion is worth). How many steelhead can a guy cram into a freezer anyways?
Open your own thread.....instead of high jacking one of the good ones....sure wish i was bonking some hatcheries instead of being stuck at work down island!!Ok here's what I like about this post; you didn't identify the water that you were fishing. I recognize the spots that you are in and I fish there often. I've noticed that you constantly keep your hatchery fish - and of course you are entitled to them. I guess I'm just disappointed that you continue to post your actions of keeping fish. Promoting catch and release might land you a bit more respect in my book (whatever my opinion is worth). How many steelhead can a guy cram into a freezer anyways?
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You yourself wrote (in a different thread) that hatchery and wild are constantly interbreeding. So bonk them all then? If we bonk them all then we are really depleting an already dwindled population. Now I'm not saying don't bonk a fish. But keeping your limit every day adds up! And with the followers that Treblig has I'm sure many others will follow suit. I'd love to see this fishery continue for decades to come - but if all of us plugged our license every year don't you think that negatively impacts returns? The answer is yes.
Ethics or no ethics the latter is more relevant on this thread, either way I enjoy steelhead fishing to CATCH them I let my hatcheries go so they can be CAUGHT again by myself or some other lucky angler pretty fn simple. if you enjoy EATING them more than catching them perhaps you should take up salmon fishing on estuaries and beaches for returning fish stuck at tiny drought stricken creeks, oh wait that is endorsed here as well hmmmm seems like you of 's should just start going to the grocery store they sell steelhead there you know you could probably even use one of those scooter things at the grocery store so you don't even have to walk. Hatchery fish are taken from wild stocks they aren't just something that comes from nowhere. whenever it suits people to ***** at the regs on here they do it but when someone says hey maybe the regs aren't right and we should be restraining ourselves because its best for all of us the same folks say oh its legal so there's nothing wrong with it bonk away. This is the exact reason there shouldn't be hatchery steelhead they were and should be wild but removing the eggs from the redds they should be in somehow means bonk away. People should know what they are bonking and that if everyone is bonker happy there will be less fish in the water to catch, kind of simple. just so you fellas don't have to post replies saying it, I am holier than though for sure and a total elitist and I already admitted to owning a two handed rod so save your online breath and come up with some new way to discredit what I've said, maybe fake news,that sounds like its up a lot of alleys on here.