well, i have a couple of steelhead reports from some friends. unfortunately i wasn't able to partake on these trips and i am really jealous that i didn't get to go.
anyways last week, some steelheading buddies went up to my favourite fishing spot...thompson river, and fished for two days. pressure was low because of the colder temperatures but they reported that they hooked two each on the thursday. one was long lined released and snapped the leader. the others were landed. then on friday they didn't get anything until they hit this one hole where one buddy hooked and landed five in a matter of an hour and a half.
all fish were caught drift fishing with a corkie, wool and shrimp. 16-18 inch leader.
interestingly, some of the fish were again caught slowly trolling along the bottom of slower water/backwater.
also last week, other friends of mine report that they caught four steelhead between the two of them. they also hooked into a lot of trout in the two pound range.
the only problem with these days were the weather. as low as 10 below and windy on most of those days makes for a long and cold fishing trip. on trips like these, de-icing the guides, reel's acting up, cold fingers (too cold to tie on leaders/bait) and beer partially freezing in the car can be problematic. on the other hand, catching a wild thompson steelie in beautiful country out weighs any negatives.
hopefully the next report you get will be from me.
any other steelhead reports out there. come on guys share.
how about the nahatlatch river? any steelhead caught in this system during this time of the year or do you have to wait until feb/march?
what about the squamish/cheakamus? what about other fraser river tributaries? i am really interested in other smaller systems that hold steelhead.