Steelhead Fishing

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DannyLeslie
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Steelhead Fishing

Post by DannyLeslie » Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:28 am

Is the stilly/Pillchuck creek or the sammish a good area for steelhead?
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2012 Season Stats

Silvers-0
Kings-0
Sockeye-1
Steelhead-0
Sea Run Cutthroat-2
Trout-39

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Amx
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Re: Steelhead Fishing

Post by Amx » Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:31 am

steehead = river fish. Put your steelhead threads in the river forum, thankyou.
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Re: Steelhead Fishing

Post by DannyLeslie » Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:35 am

Just saying, its a freshwater fish also, so this area would work.
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2012 Season Stats

Silvers-0
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Sockeye-1
Steelhead-0
Sea Run Cutthroat-2
Trout-39

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Re: Steelhead Fishing

Post by natetreat » Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:47 am

We have a super cool river forum that has all the topics you need. Just search the forum with the search box. That being said, now that it's moved, the Stilly is a scenic river to fish. The south fork will have wild fish, very few hatchery fish to keep. It's the north fork that is a lot of fun. Although the numbers are not very great and you'll work for all your fish I love the place because of it's scenery. The main stem it fun to fish too, when they're coming up they sometimes hold around there for a while. As for the Samish, it gets 'em too. You can fish more of the river for 'em too. Since you're in Everette, if you want a good chance of coming home with fish, the Sky is a great place to fish with a lot more fish to catch.

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Re: Steelhead Fishing

Post by Amx » Tue Nov 01, 2011 11:07 am

DannyLeslie wrote:Just saying, its a freshwater fish also, so this area would work.
No, river only, keep all the river fishing in the river forum so all the river fishermen can find it easy, and give proper info/help as needed without looking all over the place. Thankyou.
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Re: Steelhead Fishing

Post by Bodofish » Tue Nov 01, 2011 5:31 pm

Amx wrote:steehead = river fish. Put your steelhead threads in the river forum, thankyou.
Amx wrote:
DannyLeslie wrote:Just saying, its a freshwater fish also, so this area would work.
No, river only, keep all the river fishing in the river forum so all the river fishermen can find it easy, and give proper info/help as needed without looking all over the place. Thankyou.

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Re: Steelhead Fishing

Post by Amx » Tue Nov 01, 2011 5:35 pm

That is what I'm trying for, consistency. Guess I'll have to go look. So knock off the critical remarks.
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Re: Steelhead Fishing

Post by DannyLeslie » Tue Nov 01, 2011 9:46 pm

I guess my main question is this. Where the Stilly and Pilchuck Creek meet a good place for steelies? Lots of silvers there to but cant keep any out of there can only keep steelies and reg trout.
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2012 Season Stats

Silvers-0
Kings-0
Sockeye-1
Steelhead-0
Sea Run Cutthroat-2
Trout-39

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Re: Steelhead Fishing

Post by Kockmandoo » Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:57 pm

Ive never caught a steely in pilchuk, but its a good sea run cut river. Ive heard of people catching steelies in pilchuk though.

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Re: Steelhead Fishing

Post by DannyLeslie » Thu Nov 03, 2011 7:19 pm

Thank you for the info. I may have to try the actuall Pilchuck river. I havent given up on the silvers yet this year though.
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2012 Season Stats

Silvers-0
Kings-0
Sockeye-1
Steelhead-0
Sea Run Cutthroat-2
Trout-39

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Re: Steelhead Fishing

Post by ingi » Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:38 pm

I dont have the rule book and my computer cant read the wdfw page that has the rules but make sure you look up the rules on the pilchuck i know the season is short and their isnt much fish your allowed to keep if i remember right

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Re: Steelhead Fishing

Post by DannyLeslie » Sat Nov 05, 2011 7:03 am

I know your allowed to kepp steelies and reg trout out of the pilchuck, but silvers and pinks need to be catch and release in there.
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2012 Season Stats

Silvers-0
Kings-0
Sockeye-1
Steelhead-0
Sea Run Cutthroat-2
Trout-39

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