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MT is correct with salmon run but forget about missing the craziness. Many many moons ago after the salmon run slowed you could go up there and find nice sections to Steelhead fish but those days are long gone. The river never really stops being crowded until the snow starts flying . The first few weeks of Nov now look like Salmon Season and the worst part is the steelhead numbers have dropped off drastically.
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Spinning rod and reel
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When I use a spinning outfit up there for Brown's and Steel it's a 10 ft Loomis, I believe the line rating is 4 - 8 lb. With this you can both bottom bounce or float fish. Make sure the reel has a very smooth drag and load it up with 8lb mono. Please don't use braid on the rivers up there.
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The steelhead/brown/rainbow run is really off and has been for about 3 years now. I think they are going to.find that there is a serious problem with 1) the lake and 2) the fact that that run has become insanely popular, over fished and under stocked. Forget the Salmon River and head west.
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Some good advice so far. If it's your first time up there and not familar with the river and the tactics I highly recommend fishing with a guide. A drift boat will let you cover a lot of water, the guide will have the proper rod and reel setups plus what you can learn in one day with a good guide would take many trips to learn on you own
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Yep agree get a guide with a boat and don't just fish ask a lot of questions. The trip with the guide should be used for learning the section of river not about sitting in one spot trying to get numbers. I have fished with plenty of people up there that went with guides and still had no clue. Most guides are there to get you fish and a good one should get you some hookups. However if you launch and drift 1/2 mile in the dark to get a spot then sit there all day. At the end you pick up and fly down to the takeout. What did you learn not much . That is a typical trip right now because of the time of year. Instead tell your guide I want to see a certain section and learn it for the future and if we hook fish great , but understand it about picking his brain on holding areas and technique. A trip like that will put you so far ahead of DIY.
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