By the way, I forgot to mention this interesting story about steelheading in the States. A while ago I posted on fishing forums to sell my newly bought Patagonia Beefy wading boots because I didn't like the studs for walking on rocks. The guy who is a member of Fishbc and who lives in White Rock came to buy my boots. While chatting about fishing in general, he told me he is a retiree crazy about steelheading but only fishes the American rivers, because he thinks there is no comparison in the number of fish if not size, and he thinks some rivers in the Olympic Peninsula have fish just as big. He mentioned the Russian in Northern CA, the Oregon rivers such as Deschute, Williamette, Rogue, Umpqua etc., the Idaho rivers such as Clearwater, the Snake, the Salmon etc. and the Washington rivers such as Kalama, Cowlitz as well as those in the Olympic Peninsula. He talked about 20+ fish /day routinely in some rivers down south, so I am not amazed by Bentrod's report. I guess the Americans have way too much financial resources to stock their rivers and our BC government don't. But hey, I thought we have billions of surplus and they have trillion of deficits. Why?