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Trinity Steelhead pic
First steelhead on the Trinity river in Northern California, Nov. 11, 2004 Orvis PM-10 9' 6w SA 6WF floating line, 7 1/2 ft leader, 18" tippet. #6 Golden bead assassin. Thanks for all the help from the news group. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/tom2.jpg -tom |
Trinity Steelhead pic
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 11:20:48 -0800, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote: First steelhead on the Trinity river in Northern California, Nov. 11, 2004 Orvis PM-10 9' 6w SA 6WF floating line, 7 1/2 ft leader, 18" tippet. #6 Golden bead assassin. Thanks for all the help from the news group. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/tom2.jpg Nice fish! Congratulations. -- Charlie... http://66.156.89.242 - photos http://66.156.89.242/roff |
Trinity Steelhead pic
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 11:20:48 -0800, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote: First steelhead on the Trinity river in Northern California, Nov. 11, 2004 Orvis PM-10 9' 6w SA 6WF floating line, 7 1/2 ft leader, 18" tippet. #6 Golden bead assassin. Thanks for all the help from the news group. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/tom2.jpg Nice fish! Congratulations. -- Charlie... http://66.156.89.242 - photos http://66.156.89.242/roff |
Trinity Steelhead pic
"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... First steelhead on the Trinity river in Northern California, Nov. 11, 2004 Orvis PM-10 9' 6w SA 6WF floating line, 7 1/2 ft leader, 18" tippet. #6 Golden bead assassin. Thanks for all the help from the news group. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/tom2.jpg -tom Nice tail, but isnt the fish a bit thin? Did you release him/her again? -- Tight lines Thomas Schreiber - DK - http://schreiber.se " I don't care who's your father! Don't you walk on the water, here where I'm fishin'! " |
Trinity Steelhead pic
Tom Nakashima wrote in message
... First steelhead on the Trinity river in Northern California, Nov. 11, 2004 Orvis PM-10 9' 6w SA 6WF floating line, 7 1/2 ft leader, 18" tippet. #6 Golden bead assassin. Thanks for all the help from the news group. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/tom2.jpg Congratulations on your catch. Not just a nice fish, but an absolutely gorgeous piece of small steelhead water in the background. Could I just mention, however--in the event you were C&Ring--that if that fish, held that way, were to thrash out of your grip and drop on those rocks, it could conceivably do itself considerable harm. Very nice pics can be made of fish held just barely (inches) over the surface of the water. JR |
Trinity Steelhead pic
Tom Nakashima wrote in message
... First steelhead on the Trinity river in Northern California, Nov. 11, 2004 Orvis PM-10 9' 6w SA 6WF floating line, 7 1/2 ft leader, 18" tippet. #6 Golden bead assassin. Thanks for all the help from the news group. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/tom2.jpg Congratulations on your catch. Not just a nice fish, but an absolutely gorgeous piece of small steelhead water in the background. Could I just mention, however--in the event you were C&Ring--that if that fish, held that way, were to thrash out of your grip and drop on those rocks, it could conceivably do itself considerable harm. Very nice pics can be made of fish held just barely (inches) over the surface of the water. JR |
Trinity Steelhead pic
"JR" wrote in message ... Tom Nakashima wrote in message ... First steelhead on the Trinity river in Northern California, Nov. 11, 2004 Orvis PM-10 9' 6w SA 6WF floating line, 7 1/2 ft leader, 18" tippet. #6 Golden bead assassin. Thanks for all the help from the news group. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/tom2.jpg Congratulations on your catch. Not just a nice fish, but an absolutely gorgeous piece of small steelhead water in the background. Could I just mention, however--in the event you were C&Ring--that if that fish, held that way, were to thrash out of your grip and drop on those rocks, it could conceivably do itself considerable harm. Very nice pics can be made of fish held just barely (inches) over the surface of the water. JR thanks, still learning. -tom |
Trinity Steelhead pic
"JR" wrote in message ... Tom Nakashima wrote in message ... First steelhead on the Trinity river in Northern California, Nov. 11, 2004 Orvis PM-10 9' 6w SA 6WF floating line, 7 1/2 ft leader, 18" tippet. #6 Golden bead assassin. Thanks for all the help from the news group. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/tom2.jpg Congratulations on your catch. Not just a nice fish, but an absolutely gorgeous piece of small steelhead water in the background. Could I just mention, however--in the event you were C&Ring--that if that fish, held that way, were to thrash out of your grip and drop on those rocks, it could conceivably do itself considerable harm. Very nice pics can be made of fish held just barely (inches) over the surface of the water. JR thanks, still learning. -tom |
Trinity Steelhead pic
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 13:23:41 -0800, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote: It's one steelie per day, so we released the others unharmed. The fish in the picture weighed 8.6 lbs., the others were smaller. I was surprised on the pull from the fish on the 6w, and had the drag set light cause I was using 4x tippet. Took about 13 min. to bring in. I wouldn't know about the thin tail, not an expert on steelies, had nothing to compare to. Also my first time eating steelhead, they taste great. I'll be on the Klamath next year for salmon. -tom Very nice fish. BTW, you need heavier tackle. :) Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
Trinity Steelhead pic
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 13:23:41 -0800, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote: It's one steelie per day, so we released the others unharmed. The fish in the picture weighed 8.6 lbs., the others were smaller. I was surprised on the pull from the fish on the 6w, and had the drag set light cause I was using 4x tippet. Took about 13 min. to bring in. I wouldn't know about the thin tail, not an expert on steelies, had nothing to compare to. Also my first time eating steelhead, they taste great. I'll be on the Klamath next year for salmon. -tom Very nice fish. BTW, you need heavier tackle. :) Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
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