Hello to all of my west coast friends.
As I promised on my earlier posting, I got out last Sunday and hit my favorite river outside the town. It was a nice warm day (5oC) no wind, no snow or rain. Just perfect for some winter fishing.
Stealhead are being targeted in many tributaries around this region with good success rate.
The river I was at, which you can see in photos below, is a tributary of the Lake Ontario.
I got to the parking lot around 10:30am despite the plans I had made all week to be there at 6am, but the late party on Saturday night threw a wrench in my plans.
It still turned out to be a successful day - as I believe any day that you spent on the river is a success by itself regardless of catching a fish or no.
After about one hour of casting in my favorite spot, I decided to move up to wards the dam. Half way there, I stopped at a pool that looked promising. Half an hour into it, I saw a guy upstream from me landed a nice stealhead, took photos and released the fish. I thought to myself that there must be at least ONE fish in the river now
About ten minutes after that, I hooked into a nice silver which I fought for 30 seconds before the hook came flying out my way and tangling on the branches behind me. I could clearly hear the chuckles from the guys around me
I untangled my line and hook patiently, inspected the line and cast back in the same spot. Nothing!
I decided to move down about 5 steps and target a small pool behind a rock in the river; and guess what?
My rod got bent and my heart started to pump and I couldn't wipe the smile off my face
I could hear the murmur around me...."he's fighting another one!!"...that felt Gooood!
The beautiful stealhead fought a good fight for about 10 minutes, manuvering up and down the river, zig zaging, launching out of the water like a rocket etc. Finally she gave up and came right to the shore and I picked her up for a photo opportunity before I gently released her back into her playgrounds
She was around 11lbs female.
Enjoy the photos.