![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]() 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 |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
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 |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "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'! " |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Thomas Schreiber wrote:
"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? You guys are pretty rough on Tom! I think it's an outstanding fish especially first time and from such small water. Very cool, Tom. Willi |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 16:08:51 -0700, Willi & Sue
wrote: Thomas Schreiber wrote: "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? You guys are pretty rough on Tom! I think it's an outstanding fish especially first time and from such small water. Very cool, Tom. Willi I don't think anyone is being hard at all. Tom is obviously enthusiastic and wants to learn so people are providing additional info. Everybody who wants to do this right, wants to learn. There's no problem with his photo because he killed that fish and took it home. However, if you have to release all but one, it's best to fight the rest quickly and release them at low risk. Heavier tackle and low risk photo techniques are better for C&R. Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 16:35:41 -0700, Willi & Sue
wrote: Peter Charles wrote: Heavier tackle and low risk photo techniques are better for C&R. That was my argument against 7X, I guess I don't understand your point? Willi My point was that 7 X FC provides enough strength to land the typical resident trout within a reasonable period of time because the vast majority of resident trout can't put that much pressure against the tip of a rod and neither can the angler if the rod is held high. The problem arises when the rod tip drops and the fish is played on the reel and the butt. I can't palm a reel with the delicacy that the rod tip can provide, and I doubt I'm alone with this inadequacy.. We should be able to land a fish that weighs about three times the rated strength of our tippet. So, we should be able to land a 5 lb. fish with 2.7 lb. tippet without a problem. Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 16:35:41 -0700, Willi & Sue
wrote: Peter Charles wrote: Heavier tackle and low risk photo techniques are better for C&R. That was my argument against 7X, I guess I don't understand your point? Willi My point was that 7 X FC provides enough strength to land the typical resident trout within a reasonable period of time because the vast majority of resident trout can't put that much pressure against the tip of a rod and neither can the angler if the rod is held high. The problem arises when the rod tip drops and the fish is played on the reel and the butt. I can't palm a reel with the delicacy that the rod tip can provide, and I doubt I'm alone with this inadequacy.. We should be able to land a fish that weighs about three times the rated strength of our tippet. So, we should be able to land a 5 lb. fish with 2.7 lb. tippet without a problem. Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Peter Charles wrote:
Nice tail, but isnt the fish a bit thin? Did you release him/her again? You guys are pretty rough on Tom! I think it's an outstanding fish especially first time and from such small water. Very cool, Tom. Willi I don't think anyone is being hard at all. Tom is obviously enthusiastic and wants to learn so people are providing additional info. It was the guy's first fish! I never caught a Steelhead. I thought it was ****in' cool. Don't ya think "Nice tail, but isnt the fish a bit thin? Did you release him/her again?" as a total post directed toward a guy's first fish is being a bit anal? Willi |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 16:40:04 -0700, Willi & Sue
wrote: Peter Charles wrote: Nice tail, but isnt the fish a bit thin? Did you release him/her again? You guys are pretty rough on Tom! I think it's an outstanding fish especially first time and from such small water. Very cool, Tom. Willi I don't think anyone is being hard at all. Tom is obviously enthusiastic and wants to learn so people are providing additional info. It was the guy's first fish! I never caught a Steelhead. I thought it was ****in' cool. Don't ya think "Nice tail, but isnt the fish a bit thin? Did you release him/her again?" as a total post directed toward a guy's first fish is being a bit anal? Willi OK, the crack about the tail being thin was a bit of a cheap shot -- I'll give ya that one, but only because I'm a nice guy. Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Thompson River steelhead endangered by stupid bureaucacy | Peter Charles | Fly Fishing | 5 | October 21st, 2004 05:33 AM |
Steelhead Leaders | Padishar Creel | Fly Fishing | 0 | October 17th, 2004 04:55 AM |
Favorite Steelhead Fly | hermit | Fly Fishing Tying | 4 | August 7th, 2004 05:29 AM |
steelhead and salmon life history? | steve sullivan | Fly Fishing | 0 | March 9th, 2004 06:23 AM |
steelhead salmon fisherman | Steve | Fly Fishing | 1 | October 31st, 2003 03:37 PM |