PacNorWest Trip Reports Methow River, Central Washington Steelhead

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Methow River, Central Washington Steelhead PDF Print E-mail
Written by Brian @ Pacific Northwest Fly Fishing   
Tuesday, 27 October 2009 15:02

There is nothing like a hard day on the river to remind you just how crazy we are to fly fish. Steelhead will do that to you. I spent the day fishing the Methow River in Central Washington with my uncle. We arrived at the river around 9:30 to find no wind, no rain and plenty of sunshine. The river was running a bit high but crystal clear. The day was off to a glorious start.

We strategically planned to fish in the middle of the week to avoid the crowds and so far our ruse was working perfectly. Only a handful of fishermen were plying the waters for the steelhead sulking seductively. We rigged up and started off down the path to the river with a quickness.

In my mind I was convincing myself that one fish today would make it a great day. That's all I wanted - just one. This would be my first steelhead - period. Nevermind the great views, good company and perfect weather. Forget about standing in a river casting a fly. Just one fish. I got my wish.

After 20 minutes of drifting my version of a black stonefly nymph through the run I hooked into a fat beast of a rainbow, pushing 20 inches. It might have been a steelhead, we didn't keep it around long enough to get a good look. Live and let live. This was a good omen. I knew today was going to be a good day. With spirits high I started to work the rest of the run; however without incident.

Still in good hopes after reaching the bottom of the run I headed back up top to give it another shot while I waited for my uncle to finish up downstream. The third drift through and I hooked into a small steelhead, roughly 5 or so pounds. He gave a good fight, a couple of spirited runs and right before I was able to get him to land, he came unbuttoned.

All this action before noon, I knew the rest of the day would hold more excitment to come. I was wrong. We spent the rest of the day walking 2 miles of river, working run after riffle after tailout. Tossing everything in the box, deep and shallow, slow and fast. All for not. Nevermind, it was a great day on the river with good company. I learned a lot about my passion and myself as an angler and that makes it worth it.

 
Comments (1)
1 Wednesday, 10 March 2010 12:31
Thomas Gillen
First off congrats on hookin' the steel! I am going on my second year, and still nothing. I can honestly say I am not at all dissapointed, when you have days like you described on the Methow where everything works out and the fishing God's bless you with clear water, sunny weather and great company! Henry David Thoreau said it best, "Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after."

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