What an utterly awesome trip! Aaron and Justin fished the Salmon from Thursday thru today, so I joined them for Friday and Saturday. The weather was supposed to warm up, so the bite was expected to be on. I knew it was a good sign when on my second cast of the day, I hooked a Steelhead. Unfortunately it broke off, but it was a great starting point. Aaron took us all up and down the Salmon, detailing his favorite runs and pockets. We covered an ENORMOUS amount of water over the past few days. There wasn't a single spot where fish were not caught! Just wait till you see the photos that Aaron and Justin have.
The highlight of the first day was the big brown below; my biggest brown to date. That day also included a few landed steelhead, and a few more browns. The second day was serious. We knew where we had to go and we were there way before first light. In one spot, I hooked 6 steelhead, and landed 4, before 9:00 am. What a great way to start the day! I hooked a few more but wasn't able to land them.
Aaron and Justin absolutely TORE them up. Every time I looked up, their rods were bent. We quite a little earlier than expected yesterday. So, I'm fishing and look back to find that Justin has broken through the ice shelf that he had been standing on. Aaron headed over to help him, and then fell right through too! Yikes! ! ! The depth had been WAY over their heads, so they were hanging on by their elbows and shoulders. Hearing Aaron chucke, I grabbed the camera, but then immediately dropped everything to run over and literally "pull" them out of the ice. At the time it was scary, but looking back, it was hilarious! After all, as Aaron say, "you gotta have atleast a few 'I almost died' stories when steelheading." Words to live by!
Torrey, all fish were landed on 4x! oh yeah! I still think I need a bit more practice for that 20+ lb. steelhead that I'm supposed to land on 3 or 4x. I think I'll need a tranquilizer gun for that one. (for me and the fish).
Below are a few pics from the trip, but wait till the other guys post the collection they have!
Thanks again Aaron, another beyond incredible trip!
and some scenery photos: