I have to confees I too am an adict to steelheading for all the reasons previously mentioned and one more that has not been mentioned and that is the type of angler that is out on the water. Steelheaders are different in that they are fishing for the allure of catching a steelhead and not so much with the hopes of taking a piece of silver home (not that there is anything wrong with taking meat home). However, I would venture to say that most really only want to see the float go down, feel the battle, pose for the camera and watch a thing of beauty swim away to procreate and admire everything about the entire experience, not just its taste. It is definately a different feeling on the river when surrounded by anglers that share similar interests when it comes to the sport and one that I truly look forward to. Tight lines, to all this steelheading season and lets hope their ocean survival (and nets) is good, because we definately are missing a few coho. I will have a report for you concerning the Chehalis later on this evening as bug pumper and I were out Sunday, tight lines to all.