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12/02/2011
Float Fishing
Chum Salmon
Black
Jig
Noon
12/02/2011
3
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I decided to head out to Metzler Park on the green today knowing that the water levels have been dropping for a few days and was surprised to see 10 cars in the parking lot. When I arrived at the river all the good spots were taken, I had to put in my time and wait for some of the guys to get frustrated and leave which was about 30min. I finally got into a spot where I could get a good drift and after about 5 min of working that spot it was bobber down. I assumed it was the usual chum, but than it decided it wanted to fly and do some jumps which took me by surprise, as soon as I saw this I knew it was a steelhead. It didn’t put up a great fight but was a blast to catch. After a few quick pics she was released to fight another day. I also caught a few chum while I was there. Overall this fishing trip today was great I couldn’t have asked for a more beautiful day than today.


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pendletonjohn
12/2/2011 8:51:00 PM
If that was a hatchery fish it should have got bonked. If we dont keep tje hatchery fish they dont show up on the tag then the state will see less value in funding the hatchery. And if your are going to release a gish then it should not come out of the water like that. Eevn if it means you can get a good pic.
Mike Carey
12/2/2011 10:32:00 PM
Well, can't say I agree with the bonking part. I wouldn't feel obligated to keep a hatchery fish (although I can't remember ever releasing one, but that's just ,me). Nice fish!
LOCOintheBrain
12/2/2011 10:41:00 PM
Hey Pendelton i have an excess of fish in the freezer this year, it was my choice to release her because i didn't have a cooler with me for transport back home and didn't want it to sit out all day and spoil while i fish. I do agree with you that the fish probably should not have been brought out of the water to take a picture if i was going to release it but i didnt break any rules so ease up please!
BassDood
12/2/2011 11:31:00 PM
Always a choice to release a hatchery fish. Great job!
Mike Carey
12/3/2011 7:05:00 AM
not likely to have caused any harm to the fish if out for a few moments, not mishandled, and eased back into the water. These steelhead are way tougher than their put and take rainbow cousins. If it was wild that would be a different matter, but mainly because it's a reg violation. But, not wild, no violation.
Shawn711_2000
12/3/2011 8:14:00 AM
While I'm not trying to give you a hard time, a rule was broken by removing a fish you intended to release. Might want to read page 21 at the bottom of the page on releasing salmon and steelhead. From the regs FRESHWATER: “It is unlawful to totally remove salmon, steelhead, or Dolly Varden/Bull Trout from the water if it is unlawful to retain those fish, or if the angler subsequently releases the salmon, steelhead, Dolly Varden/Bull Trout.”

Nice fish, though. ;-)
extremegomer
12/3/2011 8:25:00 AM
to shawn711. It is unlawful to totally remove salmon, steelhead, or Dolly Varden/Bull Trout from the water if it is unlawful to RETAIN those fish. he could of kept that fish so he can do whatever he pleases with it. might not be the most sportmens way to do it but he didn't brake any laws.
earchcobber
12/3/2011 9:03:00 AM
nice fish.some people need to get a life!
Shawn711_2000
12/3/2011 11:26:00 AM
@extremegomer Please reread the whole statement of my post. It says or if the angler subsequently releases the salmon, steelhead, Dolly Varden/Bull Trout. The regs need to be read carefully. :-o

Sorry for the sideshow. :-( :-0
snake7676
12/3/2011 4:01:00 PM
Nice chromer bud ! Shawn711_2000 is just a hater lmao .........................
paintermott
12/3/2011 7:23:00 PM
Definitely do not take out any fish you don't wish to retain...even a hatchery. My brother is a fish biologist for the state and they WANT people to take out the hatchery fish because they don't want them interbreeding with the native stock AND the hatcheries dump so much money into them that they want a return on investment ie: money poured into local economies (bait, tackle, lodging, gear etc...). So, keep hatcheries if at all possible. One other thing, don't go fishing without something to keep your catch in. Take some proactive measures by putting a Styrofoam box with a $1 bag of ice in your rig every time you go out so you don't release something dead cause you couldn't keep it....talk about a waste. Nice fish though
Mike Carey
12/3/2011 9:48:00 PM
OK, thanks for the reg information. Time to move on.
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