jamisonace
2 years ago was the worst return ever, now this year is worse. Discouraging describes it well but it's thinking about the long term possibilities of these runs that has me the most discouraged. Hopefully they're right about the Mckenzie springer forecast.This is true, but life is getting busy. I usually try to get out a couple of times in March, April used to be good as well but the runs are so poor right now. The trap counts at our local river are so dismal it is discouraging. I’ve only got one shot to get out in the next three weeks so I’m going for it but that will probably be it for me. Springers are coming!
Nice fish! 11 for 12 is quite an accomplishment, I would be super stoked to have that hook up to landing ratio. It’s been a pretty rough year, but I’m sure you gathered that from this thread.This year was my first year putting it all together and really finding fish so I’d been super curious about how people felt about the runs to add some context. I don’t have many fishing buddies so access to reports can be a little tough to come by so I’ve been in the dark. Where can I find more info on annual runs, past and present? I’ve beat the bank pretty hard and managed to hook 12 and land 11 so far on a variety of techniques. Not super crazy but considering it doubles my previous best year’s numbers, I’m pretty happy with it. This year also stood out to me in terms of the size of the fish. Another cool part of this year was getting my mom her first steelhead. Her second trip out and she hooked and landed this fish. Was 12 lbs on the dot when we weighed it. She’s hooked for sure.
You’ve done well considering the poor runs. On good years, multiple hookups in a day are the norm. I know my local rivers very well and it’s been a grind. I’ve fished 3 days total. One day I went 2/3 both natives. Second trip, I fished hard and only caught the me cutthroat. Today my son and I went 3/3 under fantastic water conditions that’s should have yielded 5-6 fish. Keep on doing what you’re doing. On a good year, you’re going to smash it!This year was my first year putting it all together and really finding fish so I’d been super curious about how people felt about the runs to add some context. I don’t have many fishing buddies so access to reports can be a little tough to come by so I’ve been in the dark. Where can I find more info on annual runs, past and present? I’ve beat the bank pretty hard and managed to hook 12 and land 11 so far on a variety of techniques. Not super crazy but considering it doubles my previous best year’s numbers, I’m pretty happy with it. This year also stood out to me in terms of the size of the fish. Another cool part of this year was getting my mom her first steelhead. Her second trip out and she hooked and landed this fish. Was 12 lbs on the dot when we weighed it. She’s hooked for sure.
I do a lot of bobber and jig fishing and fish just seemed to get hooked so well and stay pinned. I did look through last year’s steelhead show off and definitely took note of how many more posts it had, upsetting to say the least.Nice fish! 11 for 12 is quite an accomplishment, I would be super stoked to have that hook up to landing ratio. It’s been a pretty rough year, but I’m sure you gathered that from this thread.
I’m excited for what good year would be like then! Happy to have the success I’ve had but it’s sucks to hear about the poor runs. That’s awesome you guys got into em today, nice fish!You’ve done well considering the poor runs. On good years, multiple hookups in a day are the norm. I know my local rivers very well and it’s been a grind. I’ve fished 3 days total. One day I went 2/3 both natives. Second trip, I fished hard and only caught the me cutthroat. Today my son and I went 3/3 under fantastic water conditions that’s should have yielded 5-6 fish. Keep on doing what you’re doing. On a good year, you’re going to smash it!
Amazing day! Well done. I'd kill for a 3 fish day this year.My son and I went out today and got lucky to find 3 fish. One pretty little summer steelhead, a dark big buck in the 12-13 lb class, and a beautiful 10ish lb buck.
Nope not at all he was deep and hit a streamer hardwhat a hog; water looks clear behind you, could you seem him laid up prior or was he holding down deep?
Now that’s a toad! Congratulations!