I live clsoe to the Vedder and it is the river I primarily fish. I have July 1st off and am planning to head out for the day and try to hook into a nice spring! After the 1st, of course, I get out as often as I can.
Admittedly, I'm a much more keen fisherman than I am a skilled one. I do alright when the fishing is good, but have a lot to learn when the fishing is slow and knowledge of the river and where the fish are likely to be is a must - especially with steelhead!
When the Vedder is open for business I will be faced with the inevitable question...where should I go, and what gear should I use? Questions that keep me up at night are ones such as...where are the buggers likely to be? The spots I prefer to fish are upriver, but I wonder if springs are likely to be up river this early in the season? Perhaps those in the know will be fishing around Peach or Lickman, or perhaps even down in the canal?
As far as gear goes, I know some guys that say for springs it's roe ROE R-O-E!! I have some nice frozen chum and coho roe, but honestly I hate fishing the stuff and normally just give it away here and there. I would be more inclined to fish a jig with a bit of prawn, or just a jig with no bait.
A guy I work with fishes just wool patterns for pretty much everything including steelhead and does faily well. However I just don't have a lot of confidence in wool with nothing else. For steelhead I have had some success with wool over a gooey-bob, jensen egg, etc.
Anyway, if anyone has any tips for me regarding where to target springs (lower river, mid, or just pick a spot you like, etc) or would care to share their bait/lure that has worked well for them I would really appreciate it. Like I said, when the fishing is hot and there are fish throught the river I do fine - it's hard not to! However when the fishing is slow I usually get skunked. Others are catching fish so I figure they MUST know something I don't about location and/or terminal tackle that I do not.