Bent hook pontoon
10/5/2016 1:34:00 PMhewesfisher
10/5/2016 2:32:00 PMSeattle Times article can still be pulled up here - http://www.seattletimes.com/life/outdoors/hatchery-steelhead-find-a-home-at-sprague-lake-in-eastern-washington/
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
My friend and I went to Rock Lake to get some steelhead action. The report last week said they were in the 16 inch range and biting well. Now the question was, are they biting this week.
So with the wind and rain in our face, we left the launch, and were on our way to catching some steelhead. We were not disappointed, and with the bites comming every 4 or 5 minutes we were not a bit cold. Wet but not cold. After 20 minutes we had our first two steelhead. Then to our suprise we had a double, which quickly turned into quadruple, and a first for both of us. Another 30 minutes and we had our limits. 7 steelhead and 3 rainbow. All cought in a 3 hour peroid.
My friend cought the 3 rainbows on a black fly with a gold bead head, and the 2 steelhead on a needle fish with a rainbow pattern.
All 5 of my steelhead were cought on Thomas lures. Both silver with red black and yellow dots. and bronze with the same dots.
Looking back on the trip we noticed that the best bite was during the heaviest rain, when the surface was disturbed. My friend used about a quarter ounce weight on the fly and no flasher. The thomas and needle fish lures were ran with no weight added.
A real good day on the water. Now I will dream about going in the Spring when the steelhead will be 18 inches and stronger.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service