Here are a couple nice ones...

That one might be the last "big one" I ever get out of the Sauk, unless things change there very drastically...last year's forecast of 8100 fish to the Skagit system was just a bit off...run reconstruction currently puts last year's run at about 2500, less than half of escapement...frankly I'll be surprised if it opens again in the spring, and I don't just mean the spring of 2010


February 40x20 out of the Hoh...it's pretty rare to find a buck that big and that clean...fought like the dickens!

That one's one of my first "big ones"...almost 20 years ago on the Sauk.

Not the biggest one I've ever seen out of one of my local zipper spots, but the biggest one I've caught there...38.5 by "girthy"

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I wish I had better pics of that one...that's the closest I've ever come to being spooled by a steelhead, we chased it three holes with the drifter to get it to hand...I think the best part about catching that one is that I caught this next one two casts later in the hole we landed the first one in...

Probably the most exciting half hour of my steelheading career...those last two fish were the first, and third cast of the day, since I was rowing...the only time I've ever caught two that big in one day...though that second didn't qutie make it to 20...39x19...the first one made it by a goodly margin

The next one also didn't stretch the tape enough to make it to 20, but I caught it in a batch of white water that two guide boasts had just floated through without fishing...their clients got to watch us land it in between their boats while they were eating lunch


I like catching big natives as much as the next guy, but an awful lot of my favorite hookups were with fish that weren't anywhere near as big as a few of the pictured fish...and by far my most favorite hookups, the ones that get me up in the morning to go out and give it a shot again, don't have any pics to go along with 'em...cuz they're fish that I didn't have the pleasure of ever getting to hand...and some of them I never even got to see with my own two eyes...
Fish on...
Todd