How to get Steelhead (Skykomish)- ADVICE?
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 3:03 pm
Hi there!
I've read all the recent posts, seen a bunch of awesome pics, saw a couple of great videos , and I appreciate all this forum has to offer along with the great moderators and friendly guidance... but taking further time to research through 20+ years of posts seems a bit daunting. If someone can ad a link to a forum subject that answers the following questions, I'd gladly follow it and read more- otherwise... feel free to share your experiences, successes, & yes- even failures (since those are some of the best learning experiences). I'm HOOKED and I haven't river fished yet! Biggest thing I caught was a hog of a small mouth bass from a lake and it put up a decent fight (for me). This is a post asking for info for my own selfish reasons (and for any other new greenies out there that are looking to try to figure out how to get set up right).
I'm looking for advice, expertise, guidance, gear tips, tackle to use etc...
So far, all I could gather is:
1) In my area- Reiter ( off skykomish river) opens at 6am but the line for it is so long that I'd need to show up probably at 5 to get a good spot and wait in line for it. Is this the best place to go or are there others on Skykomish worth visiting that is more unexplored but still easy to get to?
2) Spots that may be good are by the hatchery hole & inlet mouth (where is that?)
3) Pink jig head with a white tail (prawn tipped) and to jig from the bottom 1-1 1/2' from the bottom. I've seen a few posts about those.
4) Also spoons: which color hits better pink or silver?
5) If I use light line- It'll be a long fight. I'm not sure if I could hold up to a half hour+ fight (not physically strong enough these days) but I want to bring a good one (or more) home to put on the dinner table! What is the recommended pounds for line/leader. If I just use 25pound will I be able to horse the fish in or is that over kill? I think I might cry if I loose a fish due to inadequate gear. And really, sitting in a little inflatable boat crying just doesn't sound like something ya'll would like to see me do when I get out there.
6) I've read two different things in regard to using a barb-less hook. One was that it was not ok and another said it WAS. Which is it? I understand trebles aren't allowed.
I'm keeping in mind that I'll be in a small inflatable boat for 2... it is not easy to stand in it and if I do, it's pretty wobbly. I'm concerned I'd call out "fish on" and shortly there after the following call would be "man over board!".
My love for fishing grows daily... any words of wisdom are welcomed.
I've read all the recent posts, seen a bunch of awesome pics, saw a couple of great videos , and I appreciate all this forum has to offer along with the great moderators and friendly guidance... but taking further time to research through 20+ years of posts seems a bit daunting. If someone can ad a link to a forum subject that answers the following questions, I'd gladly follow it and read more- otherwise... feel free to share your experiences, successes, & yes- even failures (since those are some of the best learning experiences). I'm HOOKED and I haven't river fished yet! Biggest thing I caught was a hog of a small mouth bass from a lake and it put up a decent fight (for me). This is a post asking for info for my own selfish reasons (and for any other new greenies out there that are looking to try to figure out how to get set up right).
I'm looking for advice, expertise, guidance, gear tips, tackle to use etc...
So far, all I could gather is:
1) In my area- Reiter ( off skykomish river) opens at 6am but the line for it is so long that I'd need to show up probably at 5 to get a good spot and wait in line for it. Is this the best place to go or are there others on Skykomish worth visiting that is more unexplored but still easy to get to?
2) Spots that may be good are by the hatchery hole & inlet mouth (where is that?)
3) Pink jig head with a white tail (prawn tipped) and to jig from the bottom 1-1 1/2' from the bottom. I've seen a few posts about those.
4) Also spoons: which color hits better pink or silver?
5) If I use light line- It'll be a long fight. I'm not sure if I could hold up to a half hour+ fight (not physically strong enough these days) but I want to bring a good one (or more) home to put on the dinner table! What is the recommended pounds for line/leader. If I just use 25pound will I be able to horse the fish in or is that over kill? I think I might cry if I loose a fish due to inadequate gear. And really, sitting in a little inflatable boat crying just doesn't sound like something ya'll would like to see me do when I get out there.
6) I've read two different things in regard to using a barb-less hook. One was that it was not ok and another said it WAS. Which is it? I understand trebles aren't allowed.
I'm keeping in mind that I'll be in a small inflatable boat for 2... it is not easy to stand in it and if I do, it's pretty wobbly. I'm concerned I'd call out "fish on" and shortly there after the following call would be "man over board!".
My love for fishing grows daily... any words of wisdom are welcomed.