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Got to float the Stilli with Gringo Pescador and Nate Treat, which is always a fun day. Our pontoon convoy trips are always a good time.
Started the morning looking for the put in. Can you say "rough launch"? How about "rough drop it over the steep bank six feet to the narrow strip of shore below launch"? Anyway, we did and it went fine (I think - more on that later).
So we started a bit late, meaning less time to fish hard and more run and gun floating. It was cold and foggy. Temps 28-33, very foggy to partly foggy. The guides were freezing and we forgot our antibiotic ointment! That said, within 30 seconds of fishing I had the first fish of the day, which turned out to be a beautiful dolly varden, caught on a pink jig with small chunk of prawn. I hoped it was a sign of good things to come.
The Stilliguamish from 530 down to Arlington is a pretty river, and I doubt it is fished much from vessel, based on the challenging launch. I was impressed by the lack of developement and people. Other than a couple bankies, we saw no one all day and no other boats. Sweet to have a whole river to ourselves!
The steelheading was tough, we saw a couple "swim-aways" but nothing on the end of our lines. I did hit a second dolly, this one bigger than the first, maybe 24-26 inches. Caught her on a black jig with black and red fluff and some sparkle strands.
When we reached the take-out I realized my front right pontoon was soft. I don't think it happened at the put-in. I'm sure I would have noticed it sooner. So anyway, I now have to find the leak and repair it. Having never had to repaired a pontoon before I hope it isn't too difficult!
Thanks Nate and Gringo for a fun float on a pretty (and empty) river.
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