F
fishing_mission
0
I sit here on the couch and can't get the fish I lost today out of my mind. Fishing a southern oregon creek today I hit a nice little native right off the bat during mid day. I move spots switch rivers and end up at the same hole about 2 hours later. About an hour before sunset my bobber sinks in the shallow riffle. I set the hook and and the rod begins to bounce. As the fish breaks the water and begins to thrash I see that this is without a doubt the largest steelhead I have hooked. To my suprise it comes up into the hole for me to fight. I fight it for about 5 min in the hole and it's staying deep. It runs up to the top of the hole and begins it's way through the rapids into the next hole. I can't get up to the next hole from the bank so I finally coax it back down several minutes later. The fish is staying deep and not giving me any advantage. I begin to make my move to bring it up and slide it into the shallows. As I do i see its head and part of its body and am just completely amazed. The fish has other plans as it takes another run and heads for the rapid it came from. Trying to turn it's head I realize there is no chance as it is going down into the next hole. I jump on the creek with my sweatpants and crocs on and am slip sliding my way down the creek in water up to my stomach. After I get down there about 30 yards something is wrong. I can feel the fish there but it has me on the side of or underneath a rock. I continue to wade out as far as possible to slip my line over the rock but to no avail. I stand there waste deep hopeless while my line is cut about two inches below my swivel and my heart sinks. There is no doubt in my mind this fish was over 20 pounds. I was under gunned and the fish played me.
So to my point. How do i stop replaying and thinking about this fish!! It's got me going crazy
So to my point. How do i stop replaying and thinking about this fish!! It's got me going crazy