These new plants they’ve put in, are chunky. Had an enjoyable day Sat. once I found the fly of the day. From deep inside my fly box, an old chartreuse wooly bugger won the day..so much fun..
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Anyone got a killer pattern for lake steelhead?
They haven't been fed pellets for 2 or more years. I was thinking more like a squid or shrimp like they eat in the ocean.Whatever the color of the pellets they were feeding them in their concrete dungeons. Call the hatchery and ask them what time they feed.... that'd be good time to be in the water.
No kidding? Evidently I know very little about hatcheries cuz I also thought they were broodstock.Looks like people are confusing jumbo trout and broodstock.
They haven't been fed pellets for 2 or more years. I was thinking more like a squid or shrimp like they eat in the ocean.
Looks like people are confusing jumbo trout and broodstock.
I'm confused by the descriptions of the recent plants in this thread: are these "brood stock" (hatchery only as @Peyton00 suggests with his pellet fly) or are they surplus anadromous "steelhead" returning from the ocean? Or some other combination?No kidding? Evidently I know very little about hatcheries cuz I also thought they were broodstock.
Kinda like being happy for and jealous of whoever won the Christmas Eve Hit 5, I really wanna hear some stories and see some pics now![]()
I'm confused by the descriptions of the recent plants in this thread: are these "brood stock" (hatchery only as @Peyton00 suggests with his pellet fly) or are they surplus anadromous "steelhead" returning from the ocean? Or some other combination?
@Snopro - a dozen (or more?) years ago I was fishing the fly fishing only lake not too far from Dewatto and caught a "steelhead buck", somewhere about 8 or 9 pounds, he ate a black ice cream cone chironomid fished deep, he had a barbed zebra midge with several inches of tippet stuck in his jaw.
My fault for not being specific.I'm confused by the descriptions of the recent plants in this thread: are these "brood stock" (hatchery only as @Peyton00 suggests with his pellet fly) or are they surplus anadromous "steelhead" returning from the ocean?