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12/31/2012
31° - 35°
Float Fishing
Steelhead
Shrimp
Black
Cloudy
Jig
Noon
12/31/2012
4
4747

I had a great day on the green river fishing the metzler park area. As soon as my fishing partner and I arrived a couple people were leaving and they said there was nothing going on out there and that fishing was dead, so I though great because one of my goals for today was to teach my friend how to fish with a bobber and jig. As we get to the river, one guy had a few white fish in a bucket but no one else had anything. My friend and I setup our poles and get ready for some fishin. The first cast I make (because im showing my buddy what to do) my bobber goes down and i know right away that its a big fish by the way its peeling my line, after about a 5-8 min fight i finaly get to fish to the shore its a beautiful buck steelhead that i gussed to be about 10-11 pounds. The whole time I was playing the fish my buddy is saying "you son of a Bit** i dont even have my pole in the water yet, and you have a fish on you Bastar*". After the excitement of catching the first fish we spent the next few hours missing a few bobber downs so we decided to call it a day because our hands were getting cold. I think my friend likes this method of fishing, now that he knows it can catch some fish.
I measured the fish at home because i didnt have a scale and it was 34 3/4 in long and 17 1/8in girth, so someone can figure out its actual weight by putting the #'s in an equasion.


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BentRod
12/31/2012 8:00:00 PM
Nice Steelmonster you got there. What a beast! Cool story too. Congrats!
tele_maniac
12/31/2012 8:00:00 PM
Nice fish Loco!! Congrats... it's been tough fishing just about everywhere, but you got a really nice Steelie.
TheHunt
12/31/2012 8:05:00 PM
The weight of your fish could be around 14 - 12 lbs
afk
12/31/2012 9:29:00 PM
Nice! At least 1 LB. to the inch over 20. 14 plus pounds!
Dan Boone
12/31/2012 11:55:00 PM
I think the equation is girth times girth times length divided by 800 will give you the weight if I remember correctly : 17.12x17.12x34.75=12.731287...
king killer
1/1/2013 10:18:00 AM
Steelhead university.com Has a weight calculator.
pendletonjohn
1/1/2013 8:31:00 PM
It looks like steelhead u's weight calculator uses girth x girth x length / 775
Alextron
1/12/2013 7:12:00 PM
I get just over 13lbs. Looks like a late summer run
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