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Steelheading With Ben Beattie ~ Pic's & Video


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Living and guiding full time in N/W Ontario steelhead aren't normally on Bens radar.

However a short trip back home to southern Ontario provided the perfect opportunity to remedy that particular situation.

 

We'd made plans to meet and fish together on Thursday and his timing couldn't have been better: beautiful clear skies, comfortable temps and once again a river full of hungry dropback fish.

 

Ben had never fished for steelhead in a river before but not surprisingly he's a pretty fishy individual and caught on pretty quick. :)

 

Fortunately I had enough gear to outfit him completely (waders, rod/reel, etc, etc) so we were good to go.

 

Thursday morning was a bit tiring for both of us. Ben had a full 11/2 hours of sleep after hitting the Neil Young concert Wed night then driving out to my place for 4:30am.

Me? I was going on andrenaline once again after fishing hard the day before..

 

It's all good though, nothing a 6 pack of Java Monsters can't handle. :D

 

Here's Ben wading a river for the first time. A little tentative at first but as you'll see by the end of the day he was charging right in.

 

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Upon arriving at our chosen hole it didn't take Ben long to break the ice.

The particular pool we were fishing has just the right combination of current speed, depth, size and cover to attract huge numbers of spent fish.

After doing the nasty upstream earlier in the spring they were kicking back on their lazy boys enjoying a smoke before heading back to the lake.

Fortunately for us they had a bad case of the munchies as well. :P

 

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Maybe 2 minutes later he hooked up again and I managed to capture a short video clip of the action:

 

 

Some still shots:

 

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He got in a pretty good little groove there for a while:

 

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I even hooked a few myself. :)

 

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At this point Ben hooked a fish that jumped wildly multiple times. I managed another short video clip of the action:

 

 

It was a golden day, couldn't have been any more perfect.

 

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Mixed in with the steelies were an ever increasing number of coarse fish. Maybe not the prettiest fish in the world but they do put a good bend in the rod:

 

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Ben began to put on a clinic:

 

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Cool shots dontcha think?

 

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In between playing photographer I managed a few more myself. :)

 

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Near the end of the day we slipped downstream and found a huge pod of fish, mostly small jacks in the 3-5lb class, but all were pure chrome and the aerial acrobats were something to see.

 

Unfortunately not too many pic's of the action (yes I do get tired of taking pictures :) )

 

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As mentioned earlier Ben was a bit tentative wading but caught on fast.

He lost his fear and began to follow me with no hesitation. (Not unlike a lemming over a cliff. :lol: )

 

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It was a fantastic day on the water and a true pleasure fishing with one of OFC's finest.

 

'Till next time bud (Maybe in Sioux Lookout?)

 

Cheers, Mike

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Looks like an absolute blast of a trip. Well done to the both of you.

 

As for the sucker, I think you might have caught a species of redhorse. I've only landed 3-4 of them in my life. Not steel but a great catch nonetheless.

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Ben, YOU MADE IT!

 

I'm glad I didn't kill ya in the lot before Neil.

 

It was great to finally meet ya. Ben, myself, and his buddy Jeff held down the lot/tailgate party prior to Neil. It was just us three. :thumbsup_anim:

 

Glad you made it out...at 11:20pm, i thought Neil was just going to play until the next day.

 

Longest Neil show i've seen out of the 20 plus i've seen.

 

Cats, Bows, and Neil Young.....what more can ya ask for! :clapping:

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Bit of an amatuer question, but when you say sucker, are they a type of carp cos they dont half look like it? lol

 

Suckers and carp are part of the same minnow family (cyprinids)...Just think of them as Canadian barbel.LOL

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there has to be some photoshop done! Ben in a river? with steelhead? just last week he was holdin big wallies on ice!

 

congrats on the good day lads! love the reports Mike

 

always so full of pictures and great fish

 

thanks for the read

 

Matt!

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