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First Steelhead of 2011.
First Steelhead of 2011.
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Gorgeous red buck.
Gorgeous red buck.
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I remember this morning... waking up at 4:30 to get there at sun up to find the unspooked fish and throwing them single egg pattern with no indicator.  Talk about waking you up! So much fun!
I remember this morning... waking up at 4:30 to get there at sun up to find the unspooked fish and throwing them single egg pattern with no indicator. Talk about waking you up! So much fun!
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Taking turns between net man and fly rod wielder equaled in excitement value on this small stream.  So much deadhead, downed or overhanging trees, logs etc.  Maybe one of the funnest 6 am trips ever.
Taking turns between net man and fly rod wielder equaled in excitement value on this small stream. So much deadhead, downed or overhanging trees, logs etc. Maybe one of the funnest 6 am trips ever.
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Giant hen.
Giant hen.
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Client Tony P. with a beautiful buck.
Client Tony P. with a beautiful buck.
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So ugly... he's beautiful.
So ugly... he's beautiful.
GutcutterJanuary 27th, 2012, 10:54 pm
Pennsylvania

Posts: 470
..Tony and I are old denizens of pick-up hockey locker rooms and that's actually a sign he gives-a-damn. :)

Spence


I do give a damn, and if you don't believe me, Spence, the next time that I catch you coming off of the left wing board, I'll find a spot on my right elbow for your nose...
All men who fish may in turn be divided into two parts: those who fish for trout and those who don't. Trout fishermen are a race apart: they are a dedicated crew- indolent, improvident, and quietly mad.

-Robert Traver, Trout Madness
AdirmanJanuary 28th, 2012, 7:14 am
Monticello, NY

Posts: 505
Wow;

Those are some of the coolest pics I've ever seen!! Makes me wish I had been there!!
WbranchJanuary 28th, 2012, 7:25 am
York & Starlight PA

Posts: 2733
Adirman,

"Makes me wish I had been there!!"

You can catch steelhead just as big if you drive up to the Salmon River in Pulaski, NY. Just jump on the Quickway, head west to Binghamton, then north on I-81 to Pulaski. You could be there in about 3 1/2 hours.
Catskill fly fisher for fifty-five years.
Pryal74January 28th, 2012, 7:56 pm
Escanaba, MI

Posts: 168
Spence, mind if I take this shift? >=) I don't mind tossing down the mitts. DCMHL all time pim's leader can strike again. Hopefully I can get some more Steelie photos here in Feb. Temperatures actually haven't been stable, but not too cold either. Late Feb and March they go bananas for egg patterns and stone fly nymphs.
-James Pryal
Into The Wild Fly Fishing
BowmandjkJanuary 29th, 2012, 1:34 pm
erie,penna

Posts: 16
I live on these pa tribs and this winter has been so mild,creeks are open and fish are scattered thru out them. This week they are calling for 40s on tuesday and wednesday so should be great days
Pryal74January 29th, 2012, 7:43 pm
Escanaba, MI

Posts: 168
@bowmandjk Do you regularly fish for winter chrome? Very few places you can actually do it here because of the freeze. I usually wait until early to mid Feb to hit it hard again. A few of our main rivers hold fish almost all year. Anytime the temperatures are in the 40's or high 30's and stable, the Steelies and Browns really start to actively feed.
-James Pryal
Into The Wild Fly Fishing
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