Gratuitous Fish and River Photos

So I got invited to salmon fishing NY. Had a hard time envisioning I would enjoy it. But I was tempted into it with antique Hardy rods. It was great. Not sure which rod I have here. But some of them were 1800's. The guy holding my fish rebuilds them. they are fun. Terrible eating so we release everything. I owe him Alaska now.
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Im still amazed releasing salmon from the Northwest into the Great Lakes worked. Some day I need to go fish them.
 
In Oregon this week. Came in a day early and @Cornell2012 arranged for us to float a river with one of his fishing guide buddies and try to net my first steelhead.

30F when we launched. Add those temps to a low water weekday float and we did not see another boat.

I got my first steelhead. It got thumped on the head and brought home.
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Matthew thumped his first fish of the day.
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In Oregon you have to quit once you kill your second fish, so all others were released. And a lot were released.

I netted 12 steelhead and Matthew netted 10. I didn’t know you could catch that many in a day.

Hard to get good pics when Oregon law requires immediate release of any fish you aren’t going to keep. A few pics as they were removed from the net and returned to the water.

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One of my best fishing days in a long time.
 
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That was a spectacular day. I’ve been fishing for steelhead for something close to 60 years from Alaska to the Kalamath and only been in double digits a few times. Well done!
 
The fish of a 1000 casts. I prefer drift fishing, followed by rolling a Little Cleo spoon or a spinner. Summer runs on the Deschuttes or early fall fish on the Grande Rhonde an 8wt. Throwing any fly designed by Mark Hieronymous.
 
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