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12/26/2008
Casting
Steelhead
Spoons
Morning
12/26/2008
4
1504

Got to the river about 7:30am and starting fishing by the upper boat launch. Threw drift gear for awhile and after losing several setups I was going start using a float and jig. But then I thought I would just throw a spoon on and see what happened. Started trowing the spoon into the soft spots of the fast water then let it drift into the deeper water. After about 15 minutes I hooked a nice hatchery fish. Saw one other fish taken with a float and jig in the pool below the hatchery and that was about it we left around 11:30.


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Tyler K
12/26/2008 11:46:00 PM
Nice fish Michael! Though I almost religiously throw drift gear..I'm not at all surprised that a spoon worked out for you but for some reason I personally have the worst luck with spoons when I fish for winter steelies...what gives??!?! haha. I was wondering if you might say more about the conditions of the river? How was the visibility? How high was the water given all this precipitation lately? Info appreciated
Nelly1
12/27/2008 12:36:00 AM
Micheal!!!! Whats up bro? It's Paul dude. Damn nice fish, wtg. Spoon eh? Sounds fishy to me:} Hey man, got worried the e-mails stopped coming back from you. Heard about some layoffs over there? I put my home phone # in my last one, since I lost yours, but you no call. Have you tried fishing Troys place yet? I'm working tonight and fishing there from 7ish to 10am Sat. morning. I'll stop by on my way out if I don't see ya. My work # is 2539316557 if you wanna call after 11:30pm most nights.
Michael365
12/27/2008 8:46:00 AM
Well the water was a nice green color flowing at about 2000 could see the bottom in the soft water in about 4 feet of water . Fished there the week before and the river was at 3000 and a dark olive color maybe 1 foot of visibitly and the wind was brutal.
mikel
12/27/2008 2:40:00 PM
nice fish looks like a gotta head out and catch me at least one
Anonymous
12/29/2008 12:26:00 PM
Nice job, Spoons are very effective for Steelhead on the Snoqualmie. I've been steelhead fishing on the Snoqualmie for over 30 years and caught alot of fish using spoons. There's a few spots that are very good for spoons. Work em slow bouncing the bottom along cut banks or Tail outs. Get rid of the treble hooks and put a single siwash on. If you know where the Buffalo hole is try em there along the rocks. I caught six fish i one day one spoons there. That was about 15 years ago .
wagnbrnr
1/1/2009 5:17:00 AM
chill smashmouth , aalbert is his brother , so am i .
Michael365
1/1/2009 9:56:00 AM
Well I'm sure he does have Steelhead envy as for lazy not sure about that but yes he is an ass. I always remove the treble hooks and put a single siwash on, plus there are a lot of rivers where non buoyant lures can't have trebles. My friend and I used to do quite well with spoons at another river and always had 3 or 4 with us whenever we went fishing but just stopped using them and this the only one I had in my vest. I went out the next day and bought six more and now have 4 in vest. just need the rivers to cooperate.
gian
1/1/2009 6:52:00 PM
what color spoons do you guys use
Anonymous
1/1/2009 8:22:00 PM
Please keep it civil guys.
Anonymous
1/2/2009 8:14:00 AM
It's all good. I like gold, copper or crome with red or orange stripe on it. I've caught em on metalic blue and green also. Spoons work very well in clear water. Big Natives like spoons and Spinners. bait is prohibited on lots of rivers in march and april for the natives so break out the hardwear.
Michael365
1/2/2009 4:58:00 PM
I use pretty much the same colors as smashmouth.
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