Super User J Francho Posted September 16, 2020 Super User Posted September 16, 2020 Almost time for this nonsense to begin. Lets see those steelhead pics! Quote
Nelson Delaney Posted September 17, 2020 Posted September 17, 2020 I missed my spring trips due to covid. These were from last fall 2 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted September 17, 2020 Global Moderator Posted September 17, 2020 6 hours ago, J Francho said: Almost time for this nonsense to begin. Lets see those steelhead pics! My buddies used to tie up egg patterns in colors like you have there on the table for pellet fed monster trout. One of the older, more purist type guides walked in and saw all the wild colors on the tying table and said “did Walt Disney barf on here?” 1 Quote
Super User J Francho Posted September 17, 2020 Author Super User Posted September 17, 2020 That guide probably never tied up his own bags or used roe. Any color works. When late summer hits, you grab what color is available. If you look close, the netting doesn't change the color of the eggs, which we generally leave in their natural color. I only salt cure them anymore. When you trim the bags, there's no more color. At any rate, when bags don't work, trout worms do, and the top colors are pink, red, and yellow. Probably because that's the colors of roe. These aren't pellet fed trout. 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted September 17, 2020 Global Moderator Posted September 17, 2020 Yeah, this was just stocker rainbows and it was back when the Y2K and San Juan worm were newish (to me anyway). Some of the guides tie only natural drab nymphs and anything else they consider low brow, almost as bad a bait chucking haha. Me, I’ll fish with anything 1 Quote
Super User J Francho Posted September 17, 2020 Author Super User Posted September 17, 2020 I haven't picked up a fly rod in at least 15 years, and haven't tied up a fly in a decade. Joined the darkside many years ago, and only centrepin now. It's more fun watching guys froth up the water with their spey rigs, while I'm hooked up. Quote
Talio Posted September 17, 2020 Posted September 17, 2020 1 hour ago, J Francho said: I haven't picked up a fly rod in at least 15 years, and haven't tied up a fly in a decade. Joined the darkside many years ago, and only centrepin now. It's more fun watching guys froth up the water with their spey rigs, while I'm hooked up. Yeah, spey casting is a really dramatic looking way not to catch fish, I've found. Swinging is a crappy presentation. There's nothing really natural about it. It's basically just hoping you trigger a response from the fish. I've only gone steal heading once or twice, because we don't have any around here, but I didn't get one till I started using a float. I really think there are better ways to get a natural drift that using a bobber, but they're painstaking for trying to cover water in a big river. And I don't see the point of using indicators on a fly rod. You can get a better, easier presentation from a bobber rig on conventional gear. You just can. 1 Quote
Super User J Francho Posted September 17, 2020 Author Super User Posted September 17, 2020 There's really no easier way to to plum the depths of a deep hole. I'm not really fishing for resting fish, but I'm also not really after the ones you can see in the riffles. I'm not so concerned with "natural presentation" as the ROI is pretty low. Any fishing is is trying to trigger them to bite. Some methods result in more catching than others. Here's a pretty brown. 12 hours ago, Nelson Delaney said: I missed my spring trips due to covid. These were from last fall I really prefer fall and winter - less traffic. At least once the kings finish up. 3 Quote
Born 2 fish Posted September 18, 2020 Posted September 18, 2020 We use sacks for ice fishing the harbor on Lake Michigan. Quote
Super User soflabasser Posted September 29, 2020 Super User Posted September 29, 2020 I have seen several videos of salmon and steelhead (rainbow trout) fishing in New York. They even tell you where they fish which is nice. It looks like a fun way to fish. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted September 30, 2020 Global Moderator Posted September 30, 2020 No steelhead here, but I enjoy the bonus rainbows they stock in the lakes this time of year when I can find the bigger ones. The smaller ones are nice because the big bass enjoy them ? 1 Quote
Super User J Francho Posted September 30, 2020 Author Super User Posted September 30, 2020 8 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said: No steelhead here, but I enjoy the bonus rainbows they stock in the lakes this time of year when I can find the bigger ones. The smaller ones are nice because the big bass enjoy them ? These baits are pretty realistic. Good swimming action. 2 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted September 30, 2020 Global Moderator Posted September 30, 2020 2 minutes ago, J Francho said: These baits are pretty realistic. Good swimming action. That one could eat a lot of the fish they stock here. 1 Quote
Super User J Francho Posted September 30, 2020 Author Super User Posted September 30, 2020 That's a little one. Legal size is 21". This is a nice one, maybe not quite a DD. 1 Quote
Coolangler101263 Posted October 21, 2020 Posted October 21, 2020 what did you use to catch that Quote
Super User J Francho Posted October 21, 2020 Author Super User Posted October 21, 2020 10mm bead pegged 1/2” above a #10 hook. I used a 13’ centrepin rig with 8# mono main and shot line, and 4# Seaguar Leader. Judging by the flow behind me, I’d say I was using a 6-8g Raven float. Quote
TheBasslayer Posted April 8, 2021 Posted April 8, 2021 I haven't caught a steelhead yet in Ludington. But I did catch some Brown Trout in January where I live in Southern Michigan! Quote
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