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The tail looks plenty square and I have seen a ton of silver cutthroat, but at first glance I thought that was a salmon too. Anyone else have thoughts?This looks like a pink to me.
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The tail looks plenty square and I have seen a ton of silver cutthroat, but at first glance I thought that was a salmon too. Anyone else have thoughts?This looks like a pink to me.
The tail looks plenty square and I have seen a ton of silver cutthroat, but at first glance I thought that was a salmon too. Anyone else have thoughts?

I learned while working fish traps that the most reliable way to identify Steelhead smolt is to check the jaw length, a jaw that extends beyond the eye is a cutthroat usually. There is also counting fin rays but I don't think that is a responsible way to catch and releaseLooks like a SRC to me as well. Coloration varies a lot on them. From deep yellow to so silver the spots barely show. Sometimes you catch a wide variation color wise off the same beach.
Used a floating line all day today as an experiment. Props to whoever has a good hookup ratio with gurglers or poppers from the beach. I went 4/17
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Adding to the theme of a terrible hookup ratio fishing top water. Probably went 3/12. Too much fun.
Does anyone have a hook they like for searcher/gurgler patterns? I had lots of fish come unpinned more than usual. Thanks in advance.

Everyone I've talked to thinks I'm nuts (for myriad reasons), but I swear by tying on tubes and/or using circle hooks for src surface flies. The short-shank hooks used with tubes tend to reduce the amount of leverage that can pop a hook free, and/or the aggressive grabs set a circle hook beautifully and the hook geometry keeps them on once hooked.Does anyone have a hook they like for searcher/gurgler patterns? I had lots of fish come unpinned more than usual. Thanks in advance.
Everyone I've talked to thinks I'm nuts (for myriad reasons), but I swear by tying on tubes and/or using circle hooks for src surface flies. The short-shank hooks used with tubes tend to reduce the amount of leverage that can pop a hook free, and/or the aggressive grabs set a circle hook beautifully and the hook geometry keeps them on once hooked.
Short of that, I would use pliers to make sure the point of my hook is aimed at the eye of the hook or a point in line with it if using offset hooks. Many times they're not.
Based on the videos I've seen online, I think they truly whiff the attack more often on surface prey than subsurface ones. Yeah, sometimes it's the barracuda-style "injure it and eat it later" attack but often it just seems like their aim was off or the target moved and they didn't/couldn't adjust in time.I’ve had decent luck with Roger Stephen’s tube squid tied on a tube. My problem with the topwater game isn’t keeping them pinned, it’s actually hooking them. So many follows, boils, swipes, slashes and complete misses without them ever feeling the hook.
I do think a stationary hook like on a gurgler or tube gives a better hookup ratio then say a pattern tied with a stinger, which has been absolutely brutal in my experience.
My last topwater experience was 0 for 6, so I changed to a subsurface fly and improved my hookup ratio rather quickly.
SF
I just get too amped and twitchy when I get a topwater follow and end up playing keep-away. For the fish, it’s probably the equivalent of trying to tackle Barry Sanders.Based on the videos I've seen online, I think they truly whiff the attack more often on surface prey than subsurface ones. Yeah, sometimes it's the barracuda-style "injure it and eat it later" attack but often it just seems like their aim was off or the target moved and they didn't/couldn't adjust in time.
Used a floating line all day today as an experiment. Props to whoever has a good hookup ratio with gurglers or poppers from the beach. I went 4/17
3/12 and 4/17 suggests that the ratio of hooking to striking on topwater is somewhere between 1/4 strikes and infinite strikes with no hookups. this is assuming you are similarly talented and similar hook size etc AND assuming you are casting to a small number of fish.Adding to the theme of a terrible hookup ratio fishing top water. Probably went 3/12. Too much fun.
My last topwater experience was 0 for 6,
SF