Fishing in the Northwest

by Steve Egner 21 Replies latest social physical

  • Steve Egner
    Steve Egner

    I spent Father's Day weekend in the foothills of Washington's Cascade mountains, a couple of hours North of my home in Edmonds. We were fishing glacially fed streams and creeks, colored a milky blue from glacial runoff and snowmelt. We camped in a part of the Mt. Baker/Snoqulmie National Forest, surrounded by towering, ancient Cedar and Douglas Fir. I last visited this area about ten years ago, and I'd forgotten how beautiful it was. It was a special weekend, and I wanted to share a few highlights with you.

    Allow me to introduce my family, Princess' Father and two of her brothers, Dave, Randy, and Stephen (L to R).

    Fish are terrified of these two. Unfortunately, so are most of our friends.

    Stephen and I hiked quite a ways upstream of our camp in search of likely fish hideouts. We were a bit early for the Dolly Varden trout, and high water volume made fishing difficult. Stephen lays out a bit of line in a nice looking eddy...

    Pressing on upstream, I still had no luck. Stephen had picked up a nice trout earlier in the day on another creek, but I'd felt only one "bump" on a fly all morning, and no hookup. This is a view upstream, from a point a mile or so above our camp.

    And the view downstream,

    I finally trekked back to camp, pleased with the scenery but disappointed in the fishing. I sat down for a break, quaffed a few diet cokes, and began fishing my way downstream from our campsite. Having had no luck with my fly rod all day, I decided to work with my spinning rod instead. It is a light trout rod, with a shimano reel and 8 or 12 pound test, I'm not sure which. I'd been fishing for over 8 hours, and my neoprene waders felt like a sauna. I hiked through the stream wherever possible, and over boulders, undergrowth, and the trail when accessible, dipping into the stream whenever I found a promising hole.

    Oh, and that trout rod? It was presented to me as an anniversary gift by Princess' brother Stephen in 1993. He was DF'd at the time, but he went out of his way to give us two rods in celebration of our 5th year together. We'd been friends when I first moved here from Texas in 1986, but then I met his sister, and he got bumped. Princess was and still is waaaayyyyyy cuter. Stephen is definitely the funniest member of the family though, and shares my love of fishing. Which makes what happened next so special.

    About a mile down from camp, I hooked into a huge buck Steelhead. These fish are legendary for their power and stamina, and this one did not disappoint. I was fishing from a boulder in the middle of the stream, next to fast, deep water, and right above a fallen tree and waterfall. If the fish pulled into the fast water, he'd be gone forever. If he went around one of the tree limbs, he'd snap off like an old pencil. If he figured out that he was hooked on light trout gear, I knew he'd spit the lure and laugh at me. I struggled to control my racing heart, knowing I hadn't brought a net, seeing no suitable ground where I could land the fish. I also knew that my campmates would never believe I had hooked this monster if I didn't have proof, so I fought the fish with the rod in my right hand, while I reached into my vest pocket with my left for the digital camera. I snapped a bit of photographic evidence, put the camera back in my vest, and continued the contest, expecting him to break off any second. We battled for about 20 minutes, when I finally pulled him onto the boulder in the photo.

    He was 30.5 inches long, and weighed between 9 and 10 pounds. I brought him back to camp, to the cheers and high fives of all. I held a dreamlike, euphoric high all night, made all the more special by the friends there to share in the event. These fish, more than any other, are the crux of Northwest fishing lore. All night long, everyone spun fishing yarns by the campfire, re-living old catches, making them new once again. Later that night, Randy reminded me of the need to pose with my fish. Thanks, Randy. Your copies are on the way.

    This was a great day. But then, most are.

    Steve

  • Odrade
    Odrade

    Great read, Steve. I love river fishing. Haven't done it in several years, but we used to put on the hip waders and go out cast fishing (not a fly rod, I can't handle one of those. LOL) in the ZigZag out of Rhododendron.

    Miss that... have to take it up again.

    O

  • Princess
    Princess

    We had everyone over Tuesday to eat it. We were expecting it to be like a salmon but it was more trout tasting. Good though!

    I miss fishing! I was home with the kids enjoying the hot sun that weekend.

  • Xena
    Xena

    I wanna go fishing lol actually I am more of the sit next to a tank full of fish...throw my lure and bobber in...crack open a beer and wait for them to come to me kinda fisher though

    Thank you for sharing your story complete with pictures. Beautiful area!

  • exjdub
    exjdub

    Steve,

    What a great catch, and what great pictures (you sure know how to hurt a guy)! The water is gorgeous and the story about your trip made me want to jump in the Jeep and head for the mountains. That is one thing that Florida is missing, so I am going to have to plan a trip to Montana or Wyoming just so that I can wet a line. You truly are lucky to have such beauty near you. The Pacific Northwest sure is a pretty place.

    exjdub

  • codeblue
    codeblue

    Steve, excellent story and photos. I especially loved the photo of the pole slanted up and the fresh stream behind!!! Looks like you guys had a blast.

    Nothing better than fresh fish either!!!

    CodeBlue

  • ozziepost
    ozziepost

    Report Card:

    10/10

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    9/10

    10/10

  • Mulan
    Mulan

    Dave said it was one of his best guy trips ever, and he still talks about that weekend all the time. Of course, it's only been a week.

    Thanks for posting the photos, Steve. Beautiful photography.

  • truthseeker1
    truthseeker1

    I caught a rainbow trout in Washington once...It was yummie.

  • Makena1
    Makena1

    Hey Steve - great narrative and beautiful pictures. Congratulations on landing that monster while taking pictures just in case - great idea!

    I am surprised no one is making comparisons to

    All best,

    Mak

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