Awesome as usual. I have a few questions I have been wanting to ask on your forum, but I haven't had a return email on my registration. Is it still active?
@steelheadstalkers Looks like a lot of fun, I got into steelhead fishing this year in Indiana. However, maybe its the angel of how this was shot, but the fish looks more like 4-5 lbs. I quickly learned this year that what I thought was 10+ lbs was more like 7, and what I figured was 7 was much lower sadly. Either way, thats part of it though =) Always nice to estimate a bit higher than what it maybe was, true fisherman there. Tight Lines my friend.
@Xrposiedon It was 27 inches long. A good rule of thumb is for every inch over 22 in you add a pound. A 24 inch steelhead would be around 4 lbs and go up from there. I under estimated by saying 6 lbs. You have to keep in mind you are fishing for great lakes steelhead. Ocean going steelhead are a whole different animal. Great Lakes steelhead cannot be compared to ocean going steelhead because they have different diets.
Awesome as usual. I have a few questions I have been wanting to ask on your forum, but I haven't had a return email on my registration. Is it still active?
heyitsryanb 3 months ago
Custom rods we build and sell using North Fork Composites (Gary Loomis) blanks!
steelheadstalkers 6 months ago
What kinda pole is that?
PatrickCha13 6 months ago
Man, you guys have caught a lot of fish around that bridge.
mrsockeye 9 months ago
yeah buddy late alsea river chrome brother
NWslaughterfest 11 months ago
so when the uv yarn hits water it lights up correct?
smarttubber123 11 months ago
nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! looks like a fighter! so i guess they are still coming in!
smarttubber123 11 months ago
Probably 6 lbs. Maybe 7 I don't know for sure. Lots of nice eggs in her though.
steelheadstalkers 11 months ago
@steelheadstalkers Looks like a lot of fun, I got into steelhead fishing this year in Indiana. However, maybe its the angel of how this was shot, but the fish looks more like 4-5 lbs. I quickly learned this year that what I thought was 10+ lbs was more like 7, and what I figured was 7 was much lower sadly. Either way, thats part of it though =) Always nice to estimate a bit higher than what it maybe was, true fisherman there. Tight Lines my friend.
Xrposiedon 1 month ago
@Xrposiedon It was 27 inches long. A good rule of thumb is for every inch over 22 in you add a pound. A 24 inch steelhead would be around 4 lbs and go up from there. I under estimated by saying 6 lbs. You have to keep in mind you are fishing for great lakes steelhead. Ocean going steelhead are a whole different animal. Great Lakes steelhead cannot be compared to ocean going steelhead because they have different diets.
steelheadstalkers 1 month ago
Nice feesh. Chromer.
Roosevelt7x7 11 months ago
how big was she?
smarttubber123 11 months ago