bloody steelheading can be a total "beatch", i came up on Friday and found a spot(mid afternoon) , no bloody one around, and proceeded to hook 5 fish out of it, completely virginized to the whole area. I came back the second morning and found a HERD of Steelhead in the tail out , hooked many of them and all the other spots we fished that day, believed that this was going to be the easiest fishing in the world only to have it completely dry up on me?? I told Chevy to expect some good fishing, little did i know that even remote rivers like the Yakoun could dry up? , still im totally hooked now for life, already planning a fall salmon trip in my mind, seen pools that would most likely hold coho in the 100s, if anyone has any experience fishing these waters in the late summer fall, fill me in as im going back some how