wetline dave
Steelhead
As for 100 plus pound fish in the Elwa, yes it is probably possible. Only if nets are gone and the fish are allowed the time in the salt to grow that big. The time duration on salt water is a genetic thing I am sure as it is related to maturity. How long it takes to fully mature.
My basis for this is based on first, a King I caught 10 or 12 years ago on Oct. 31st that was 64 inches long and physically measured. It was dime bright and definitely not a spawner for that year. How heavey was it, your guess is as good as mine or better. It was a deep bodied fish and I am going to quess in retro maybe around 20inches back to belly. My Quess is around 70 pounds.
The second reason is a fish I saw in an un named hatchery that scaled at 123 pounds and was told no records would be listed for this particular fish. How it missed the nets and made it back to the hatchery is probably a minor miracle. How it managed to get up the creek to the hatchery would have been worth the price of admission.
This was maybe 11 years ago.
Dave
My basis for this is based on first, a King I caught 10 or 12 years ago on Oct. 31st that was 64 inches long and physically measured. It was dime bright and definitely not a spawner for that year. How heavey was it, your guess is as good as mine or better. It was a deep bodied fish and I am going to quess in retro maybe around 20inches back to belly. My Quess is around 70 pounds.
The second reason is a fish I saw in an un named hatchery that scaled at 123 pounds and was told no records would be listed for this particular fish. How it missed the nets and made it back to the hatchery is probably a minor miracle. How it managed to get up the creek to the hatchery would have been worth the price of admission.
This was maybe 11 years ago.
Dave