quote author=drh link=topic=20008.msg189831#msg189831 date=1235849735]
Excellent report, Congrats on your first landed Steel to you and Hue-nut .Don't be embarrassed about writing along winded report,we all love reading them
.You've learned well grasshopper.Like Younggun says watch your spending,you could go broke on gear in these tough economic times,unless of course your a lottery winner or already rich.Thats a beauty doe man they are a beautiful species aren't they.I was so hoping to get out today myself,knowing that Steelhawk wouldn't be out, there would be one more available slab to be had ,I needed a break after a tiring work fish week.I was out Monday and released a nice wild doe mid river(a bit smaller than yours),and was out again Friday walking and fishing allot of water, got lucky about 11 a.m. and bonked a 9 pound Buck it's been in the brine all night and just about time to fire up the smoker.I hope someone gets steelhawks slab today and has a report like yours or Hue-nuts to file at the end of the day,maybe it's C.G'S turn again,going through journal withdrawls.
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Drh, this is hilarious. But thanks for the humbling remaks about me and the fish with my name tag on it, haha.
That is news to me. I have my share of skunks like everybody else. But hey, make sure when you guys catch the fish, talk to it and ask if it has Steelhawk's tag on and make sure you release it hatchery or not.
I will be fishing around here in Hong Kong & I may fiile a report if I catch something. I am not much of an expert on fishing locally here.
Nice report and great looking fish with excellent pics. Thanks to the Internet, we can still keep in touch in the virtual world and share the steelhead fever back home. Good luck guys. Tight line.