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Author Topic: Searching For Iron On The Vedder, The Journal For January 3, 2008  (Read 4365 times)

chris gadsden

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Well here we are at the start of another year and the steelhead season as well.
A warm welcome to the first Journal for 2008 on FWR, your top fishing web page in the Northwest  for fishing information, tips, tall tails, videos and much more.

With the rain we got last night and milder conditions I was wondering if the river would still be in. As well I am fighting a cold and the thought of staying in my warm bed was certainly a possibility. However with more rain in the forcast for a few days ahead I thought I better make that effort. I quickly slip on the fishing clothes, my waders and load in the rest of the fishing gear. Light rain is now falling as the Leaf Mobile delivers me to Tims for the extra large double double. I read the paper for a few minutes until daylight of the new day starts to break and I head towards the river.

 I decide to first check my duck hunting field to see if there was any duck activity, there is none so out to the river I go,  a couple of minutes from the field.

As I arrive and park the the Leaf Mobile I am pleased to see the river still fishable, about 2 feet visibility. Two other vehicle are there also and 3 fellows are making their first casts, in The Bell run.

I see the run where I lost the fish the other days is unoccupied so I bounce from the truck load up the bait box with some coho roe and pro cured shrimp and head up the Rotary Trail to my chosen starting run. I had loaded up my center pin last night with some new line, 12 pound test Maxima that The Master had sold me yesterday. As well a 28 gram Maple Leaf Drennan had been proudly attached as well. (Just as I typed Maple Leaf Drennan above Blake has just scored for the Leafs, from Sundin and Steen)

 The run looks very fishable and I work it for a good part of a hour with the roe and shrimp but nothing takes a liking to it.

Other anglers are working there runs hard as well but I see nothing happening. One of the anglers, Phil, working the Bell comes up to the run I am fishing and we visit and talk about the lack of fish this morning.

I head down river, to where Phil has been fishing and see Mel there, we visit for a bit, talking about the recent vehicle break ins. He tells me he was hit last year right above where he was fishing and he missed seeing it, what brazen guys they are.This is sure spoiling our fishing experiences.

I leave Mel to his spot and head down to fish small spot on a side stream that has a good entrance but nothing home.

I see two people heading down the bar, it looks like Coho Cody, they stop to fish just as I cross the side stream. I am thinking time to take a break and go and retrieve my cell phone that I left at badminton yesterday, luckily a honest person turned it into the office there.

I am just starting to break down my rod before climbing the bank when I spot a little slot on the other side of where I was standing. What the heck, worth a cast.

On the first cast the Maple Leaf Drennan  just hits the water and down it goes, darn must be bottom. I start to try and pull it free and the bottom explodes to the surface, Iron, double darn as the line then goes slack. Why do I not learn to set the hook. This has happened many times over the years when I have cast into a new spot usually on the first cast and a steelhead is just lying there. The shrimp is still attached and I cast again not expecting the now spooked fish to give me a second chance but it does,down again, I strike but nothing, maybe I found bottom this time as it was quite a shallow spot. A few more cast and down again, I pull and yes it was a fish as I barb it, shrimp now gone so I try some roe this time. A couple of more casts and down again but this time it is bottom and I am hung up. I attempt to pull it free and triple darn my new line The Master has sold me breaks above the Maple Leaf Drennan. ::) ??? How come the 8 pound leader did not break instead. The Drennan is now floating downstream and I am standing with some limp line blowing in the breeze. :-[ By this time Coho Cody has crossed the side stream and he reaches me I told him I had lost one. He says "yes I saw it boil too". He tells me they have had nothing so far but later I was told by Mel they were into a couple after I had seen them.

I tell them you try there if you wish as I am going for coffee with Terry, who has just arrived after fishing further up river. We go to the new Tim Hortons on Vedder Road and I tell him over the brew a few times of how I blew another chance of my first steelhead of the season as I am now 0 for 2.

Have to go baby sitting so will have to break so I will continue The Journal later when I continue to search for another chance, at Iron.
« Last Edit: January 04, 2008, 02:45:45 PM by chris gadsden »
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Re: Searching For Iron On The Vedder, The Journal For January 3, 2008
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2008, 09:51:00 PM »

Part Two now after returning from baby sitting duties. I just noticed on my drive home the temperature on the car thermometer was reading 10 degrees with a strong West wind blowing so things maybe not the greatest tomorrow. I think we may be getting a snow melt up a bit higher on the mountains now so we better check the river gauge before heading out tomorrow.


After getting my cell phone and a hair cut in town I head back to the river thinking where to go. I decide to phone Lew and see if maybe he would like to go out for the afternoon.

The reason was two fold, Lew is a great fishing partner and we seem to have good luck fishing together. I think over the years one of us hooks or lands a fish nearly 75 percent of the time when out together.

During our conversation Lew says son Ken has taken a nice hatchery earlier in the day so that made me enthused as it had Lew. Lew said he would meet me at the hot spot, shortly.

I arrive first and head out to the river when on my arrival I see 3 anglers on the bar with one of them not not fishing, it is Mel who has been the lucky one. It is then Mel told me about Coho Cody being into a couple or maybe it was his partners he was fishing with.

Anyway I fish one run and an angler across from me misses one but I find nothing so I decide to head down river. Just then Lew is coming to the area, I point I am going down he points to say, going up. I know we will meet up later.

I work through some good water quickly, looking for another first cast biter, no other anglers around at all, where I was but I am sure it had been fished earlier in the day. That never bothers me as fish are moving all the time, especially in the colored water conditions. I then see Gwyn appear on the scene as well. ;D

 I reach a super looking spot that had fish written all over it with a good covering log in the run as well. Steellhead of course like to lay around such structures. On the first drift through, float down, I strike but nothing once again as I am caught a bit off guard. As the strike was a bit feeble I let the float drift again and it disappears again, I strike once more but again the fish gods are not in my favour.

Needless to say my bait is a bit beat up so I put on another, a quarter size piece of the pro cured coho roe.

I cast and cast through the same area but the fish it seems to be a bit wise now, who can blame it after having that tasty morsel yanked from its mouth, not once but twice within a few seconds.

I then try a bit further out, closer to the woody debris and once again the red topped Maple Leaf Drennan has gone swimming, for its full lenght. ;D This time I set the hook properly and it pays off in aces of spades as first a good head shake, then the line leaving the center pin at mach 1 speeds.

Even though I have caught a few steelhead over the years one still feels the excitement within, I notice my heart pounding a few beats above normal, it feels like that anyway.

The fish makes its first run, fighting that foreign thing in its mouth, I bring it back towards me, it then head down river, up river and then towards the snag. I slacken the pressure off a bit, the fish drops back as I hoped it would, away from a possible tangle in some limbs of the partly sunken log.

After maybe 5 minutes of playing time I see it for the first time, not big but bright as it twists a few feet from me. It looks like a hatchery but it takes another couple of minutes until I get a good look, it is indeed a hatchery steelhead so I gently ease it ashore. It is a thing of beauty, one of natures most beautiful fish I think, I guide it further away from its escape route. It is a buck and like I said not big, around 9 pounds but not a scratch or blemish on it, perfect.
I am please not only with my first steelhead of the 2008 season but finally making the most of my chances.

I mark my license and phone Lew, partly to boast of my success. ::)
He says he will head down my way, I am sure we both hoped there maybe was another steelhead in my new "hot spot", one for Lew too, maybe. Lew arrives in quick order as does Gwyn who most likely has smelled fish too. ;D The boys work the area to no avail so they decide to head back upstream as do I, walking with them.They kid me about my success something like, "the river must be full of them if I caught one". I didn't dare ask them why they did not have one then. ;D

I leave Lew and Gwyn to their chores while I take my Fish, my Steelhead, my Iron, home for a fish dinner. ;D ;D ;D
« Last Edit: January 07, 2008, 10:34:10 PM by chris gadsden »
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Re: Searching For Iron On The Vedder, The Journal For January 3, 2008
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2008, 10:01:28 PM »

haha great report as always Chris
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Re: Searching For Iron On The Vedder, The Journal For January 3, 2008
« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2008, 10:12:48 PM »

As Chris says, when we fish together, one of us usually has some luck. It was Chris's turn today and it was a nice fish. Those first fish are really chrome beauties.  I fished with Gywn until just before dark and the river was starting to colour up. On the way home as I crossed over the Vedder Crossing bridge just before dark there was quite a bit of colour so don't know what the morning will bring. Not raining right now and the temperature is 4.5 C. at my place. Will have to check it out in the morning and push Chris out of the way as I hope it is my turn next. Great to see my son beat the Old Man with the first fish of the year.  ;D
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Re: Searching For Iron On The Vedder, The Journal For January 3, 2008
« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2008, 10:13:14 PM »

Congrats on your first 2008 steely chris!!!......Quatchie how did you make out?
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Re: Searching For Iron On The Vedder, The Journal For January 3, 2008
« Reply #5 on: January 04, 2008, 01:04:20 AM »

Thank's Chris.
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Re: Searching For Iron On The Vedder, The Journal For January 3, 2008
« Reply #6 on: January 04, 2008, 01:37:15 AM »

Great read as usual Chris.
Thanks. ;)

Shook hands with my first of the season today as well but it decided to spit the hook after about 30 seconds.
Was small but brighter than the bumper on a 42 Pontiac.
Ill blame it on the new set-up i was trying out for the first time. :D
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Re: Searching For Iron On The Vedder, The Journal For January 3, 2008
« Reply #7 on: January 04, 2008, 08:26:30 AM »

congradulations chris, once again a great write up.
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Re: Searching For Iron On The Vedder, The Journal For January 3, 2008
« Reply #8 on: January 04, 2008, 09:52:52 AM »

Where are the photos, or have you drowned the second camera too? ;D ;D ;D

The river is of course full of them, look how many chances you had! :D

Leave some fish for us unlucky ones too. ;) Good read.

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Re: Searching For Iron On The Vedder, The Journal For January 3, 2008
« Reply #9 on: January 04, 2008, 12:33:38 PM »

Great read as usual Chris. Congrats. I can not wait to get out for the first time this season. Hopefully the river will be fine for sunday.
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Re: Searching For Iron On The Vedder, The Journal For January 3, 2008
« Reply #10 on: January 04, 2008, 08:08:04 PM »

Gread read. Congrats Chris for your first fish this year. Keep those journals coming so we job slaves can feel the itch.  :D
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Re: Searching For Iron On The Vedder, The Journal For January 3, 2008
« Reply #11 on: January 05, 2008, 10:31:10 PM »

Sounds like a great day. Congrats on the fish. Hopefully I will get my first soon ;D.
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