Thought I'd share with the collective. I spent a week in the Forks area fishing for Steelhead. 5 days solo and the final 2 days guided by Jim Kerr.
It's my 2nd year trying this out so it's all still very new to me. Finding spots to fish for yourself is time consuming, but I now have a few more tucked away for future reference. Sorry no pics to speak of. Weather was pretty decent and all rivers were fishable except for the lower Hoh and Bogachiel for a couple of days.
The Hoh was crazy busy all week. If you weren't getting out there at first light to pick your spot you were most likely fishing behind someone else.
Other rivers were much better at getting out a little later.
I swung flies for the 5 days solo. I picked up a bull trout on the Hoh and had 2 other bites within 30 minutes of that fish so suspect they were the same.
Finally I did something I have been trying to accomplish for other 18 months... I hooked a Steelhead on the swing... on a fly tied by my own hands no less! That was fun for about 90 seconds before it's second double twist and leap put an end to that! But I hooked a Steelhead on the swing by myself....
The 2 days with Jim were great. Given my lack of action on the swing I was quite happy to do whatever he advised to get into some wild fish. So eggs under indicator were the order of the day. Day 1 was 3 nice fish to hand and another 2 missed/lost. Day 2 was 1 landed and about 4 lost. One of which must have been new in the river... the reel screamed some!
We could see some of fish setting up on the Redds that was really cool to see in the tail outs... obviously we left them to do their thing.
The difference between productivity guided/non guided is huge... having the boat is another big advantage.. Access to spots is paramount.
I'm kinda torn for future trips... it's a lot of time/effort/$ for the return you get. When I've done trips to ID or MT for trout a guided trip gives you all the pointer you need to go do it for yourself and be good at it... I don't think this is going to translate into similar results with Steelhead.
Interested to hear other folks thoughts on such things... Jim felt that if you buddied up with a few folks and shared info then landing a Steelhead every 3rd day would be a reasonable goal. Certainly respect his opinion and experience on the rivers out there.
It's my 2nd year trying this out so it's all still very new to me. Finding spots to fish for yourself is time consuming, but I now have a few more tucked away for future reference. Sorry no pics to speak of. Weather was pretty decent and all rivers were fishable except for the lower Hoh and Bogachiel for a couple of days.
The Hoh was crazy busy all week. If you weren't getting out there at first light to pick your spot you were most likely fishing behind someone else.
Other rivers were much better at getting out a little later.
I swung flies for the 5 days solo. I picked up a bull trout on the Hoh and had 2 other bites within 30 minutes of that fish so suspect they were the same.
Finally I did something I have been trying to accomplish for other 18 months... I hooked a Steelhead on the swing... on a fly tied by my own hands no less! That was fun for about 90 seconds before it's second double twist and leap put an end to that! But I hooked a Steelhead on the swing by myself....
The 2 days with Jim were great. Given my lack of action on the swing I was quite happy to do whatever he advised to get into some wild fish. So eggs under indicator were the order of the day. Day 1 was 3 nice fish to hand and another 2 missed/lost. Day 2 was 1 landed and about 4 lost. One of which must have been new in the river... the reel screamed some!
We could see some of fish setting up on the Redds that was really cool to see in the tail outs... obviously we left them to do their thing.
The difference between productivity guided/non guided is huge... having the boat is another big advantage.. Access to spots is paramount.
I'm kinda torn for future trips... it's a lot of time/effort/$ for the return you get. When I've done trips to ID or MT for trout a guided trip gives you all the pointer you need to go do it for yourself and be good at it... I don't think this is going to translate into similar results with Steelhead.
Interested to hear other folks thoughts on such things... Jim felt that if you buddied up with a few folks and shared info then landing a Steelhead every 3rd day would be a reasonable goal. Certainly respect his opinion and experience on the rivers out there.