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Clearwater Report w/pic
#1
Friday of last week I had to work in Grangeville. I've never been to Grangeville before, but I did know the Clearwater was in that part of the world and that people had been steelhead fishing. I decided I'd give it a try. I got there on Friday around 3pm. I was lucky enough to get access to the non road side of the river. I have fished a lot in my lifetime but that day I truly felt like I had never picked up a rod before in my life. I didn't have any idea on what to use or how to use it. I did have a few things that I'd picked up but wasn't sure how it was going to turn out. After a few hours of fishing a guy on the opposite bank right in front of me caught a steelhead. Then somebody else picked one up. Over the next hour I saw 7 steelhead caught. I couldn't believe the size of them and I couldn't believe I wasn't getting even a strike. This went on for another hour when finally, smack, I had a fish on and as soon as I got it on, it got off. There was hope though. 10 minutes later, same thing, on for a second then off. The bite then turned off as it was getting dark. This at least gave me hope for Saturday.

That night I was in the local grocery store stocking up when someone walked in that I recognized as a fisherman on the opposite side of the bank. I introduced myself and started asking questions about how in the world do I catch one of these things. His name was Mike and he was an extremely helpful. He even gave me a bunch of things to try the next day. I can't thank Mike enough. I hope to someday return the favor.

Saturday started pretty slow and stayed slow. The same 4 fisherman were fishing the opposite bank of me. I saw one fish caught around 8am and then nothing for hours. It was noon and I hadn't had a bite and hadn't seen anybody hook up since the only fish was caught at 8am. I kept telling myself to be confident and that there were plenty of fish. I also remembered that the average time spent was 10 hours for one fish and that I was pretty close to being due. I decided to move up stream 20 yards and try a more rapid part of the river. On my second cast I tossed next to a large rock and then, slam, fish on! After a few runs and some adrenaline I was holding my first ever steelhead. What a gratifying experience. He was 27" and I'd guess between 7-8 pounds. I fished for another 4 hours and didn't have another bite. Total fish caught out of that hole from first light to 5pm was 2.

I can't wait to get back up there. I read posts on here of people fishing for steelhead and I can finally understand their passion for this fish.

Brady
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#2
good report and congrats on joining the brotherhood of forever lost steelhead fishermen. You're life will never be the same. Every so often I'll go 2 or 3 trips with no fish or even a sign of them. I start to wonder why I do it and put forth the expense and everything. About that time I land a couple on the next trip. I was feeling that way after last fall and I landed 2 and lost 5 others in 2 days last month. I'm definitely going back this next month and next fall [Smile]
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#3
Definatly the south fork. How was the water? Looks muddy and what did you catch it on?
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#4
Water was a little muddy, but nothing to bad. I caught it on a piece of pink yarn. I never thought I would say I caught a seven pound fish on a piece of yarn...

I can't wait to get back up there.

Brady
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#5
Nice fish! Like Belasko said, welcome! Steelhead fishing is something of its own....few fish but every one of 'em are worth it. Has anyone ever figured out how much it costs per pound of steelhead after a year of fishing? I figured that on a good year it's about $75 per pound! Oh well, it's still worth it!
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#6
Nice Fish.

Sam's Club is $5.99 lb. [Wink]

Just not the same tho.

I have got to get out and get me a SH. It has been over 10 years. It is looking like maybe 2 weeks from now and I may be heading up for a try.
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#7
Nice fish I was up there the same time you were. I think I remember seeing you as well. I was staying in Grangeville. I fished Wed thru Saturday only caught two nothing really to brag about but all the same. I sure was cold up there and wish the water was a little more clearer. But oh well that is stealhead fishing I guess. Can't wait for the Salmon run. Again Nice fish.....
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#8
There sure is a technique to catching them. I've talked to two different people who were there the same time as us that had 3 fish days. Guess I'll have to get back up there soon and keep practicing.

Brady
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