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    Love that Winter Steelhead Fishing

    Friday, January 4, 2008, 11:17 AM MST [General]

    I had been planning this fishing trip for a week and thought I would let you know just how it went I'm sure you will all enjoy this. I woke up at 6:00 AM had a cup of coffee and went out to start my truck it was snowing and the road had about 8" of snow on it but since I had my heart set on doing some steelhead fishing I decided to go ahead with my plans.

    After I loaded my fishing gear and filled my thermos I headed out the door to find the snow plow coming down the street it pushed a berm of snow right up to my bumper. Went back to the garage and got a shovel I spent the next hour digging out the drive way so I could get out. I then back out of the drive way and went to far and got stuck in the berm of snow on the other side of the street. Spent the next 20 minutes digging the d_ _ _ truck out. Still determined that I was going fishing I head out to the Salmon River in Riggins, Idaho this is normally about a 30 minute drive however do to the snow and all it took me well over a hour to get there.

    I finally made it to the River only to find the wind blowing and gusting upwards of 30 miles an hour and the temperature was only in the thirties. I was able to find a spot where I could stand up with out having to hold onto something to be kept from being blown away. I grab my gear and start down to the river and I stepped onto a rock along the edge of the road which rolls out from under my foot, down the hill I go my gear flying all over the place as I try to keep from going clear into the river. Spent the next twenty minutes gathering up my gear never did find my damn bait shrimp. I realized somewhere along the way I had cut my leg and blood was now flowing down my leg into my boot. Well I go back to the truck to get out the first aid kit and wrap up my leg. The cut was not that bad but because it was so cold it just would not clot and stop bleeding. I did finally get the thing to quit bleeding and headed back down to the river.

    I decide I would have a cup of coffee and relax a little since my day really was not going quit as I had planed. Set up my pole and went to make the first cast of the day yep you guessed it, I now have a birds nest like none other I just stand their and look at it for some time, must have spent another thirty minutes untangling it oh how I love winter steelhead fishing. The next couple of hours are uneventful. Sure wish I could have found my bait shrimp but oh well I have caught them before with out it.

    After fishing another hour or so I finally have a strike and hook into a nice Steelhead which for the time of year is putting up quit a fight I get him up to where I can see him It may go ten pounds Just then he makes another run and strips out about 20 yards of line before he turns and swims straight for me I'm reeling like a wind mill in a squall and about the time I start to get some tension back on him he slips out the hook and swims off.

    Its starting to snow now and between the snow and wind I had to surrender to the elements and I pack up my stuff and headed for the truck. Once I get back to the truck I realize that when I was up here bandaging my leg earlier I had lock the keys in the truck spent an hour trying to unlock the door before I finally get it unlock by now my fingers are so cold I can hardly feel them good thing it didn't take any longer to get the truck opened.

    The drive home proves uneventful although it does take over an hour and a half because of the blowing and drifting snow. When I start to pull into the drive way I realize that the wind has drifted it full of snow and it takes another hour to clean it out before I can finally pull in and park the truck.

    You Know next week may be a whole lot better Steelhead fishing maybe I'll let you know when I get back. You just have to love this winter steelhead fishing.

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    Friday, January 4, 2008, 11:10 AM MST [General]

    Hello to All:

    I was fortunate enough to have been raise in Central Idaho what is known as Idaho's Heart Land and with good reason we have some of the best steelhead and salmon fishing in the state located within 20 minutes of home. I have lived here for over 50 years now and have had many memorable fishing adventures and thought I would be able to share some of what I have experience and learned over the years. I hope you enjoy these articles and if you have something you would like to know about you can email me at rrsmith1@steelhead-gear.com and I will do my best to answer your questions or will do some research for an answer to your questions.

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