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Caught Catching Steelheads - Part 1 of 2
We spent Christmas in Camas, Washington With Aunt Lil and Uncle Carl on this run Carl owned the town’s only sporting goods store He knew local fishing; where to catch more Carl said, “Steelhead fishing is very hot” “I can rig you up; you might catch a lot” A Steelhead punch card cost so much to buy I said to Carl, “I think I’ll pass it by” Carl said, Steelhead are ocean going trout It’s Rainbow specie with lots of clout They’re born in the river; then go to sea Return back home grown; they spawn and then flee A long island lies in the Washougal Using a life raft to get there was frugal Its eighty rods before the rivers meet Paddling a boat there was no small feat With boat secure, Carl and son went fishing I only watched, from where I was sitting Saw action on shore; a guy had one on Which he played for a while, then it was gone I saw Carl when he hook one of good size The way he played the fish, was quite wise I felt the old fish bumps starting to rise When the fish broke water, I was surprised Those fish are big and their fight would be fun I knew right away, I’d have to catch one Carl landed his fish, it weighed seven pounds Got out his punch card and punched out one round I said, “I’ll fish if your offer’s still good” “We can rig you up; I knew that you would” “But you need a license before you fish” “I’ll open the store, if that’s what you wish” “Nope, I think I’ll just fish without any” Carl said, “Not wise, that could cost you plenty” “Carl, it expires by the end of the week” “Get a four day one; that works for you neat” Next day I was on the island early Fishing hard but my bait acted squirrelly Had to add some weight, so it would hit ground Then threw it up stream and let it drift down “Oh My Gosh!, I’m snagged!” I said with a frown I bet I hooked to a log on the ground I was wrong cause that log started moving Yelled, “Fish on!,” my attitude improving That fish was stripping the line from my reel He could turn sideways and rest standing still He used the current to his advantage When he made a run, I couldn’t manage Carl walked over to check on the action “Carl, he’s too big to get any traction” “And there isn’t much line left on the reel” “If he was up current it'd be ideal” (Part 1 of 2)
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