Brett Gaba – Steelheader’s Journal, Editor

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Brett Gaba is the Editor of Steelheader’s Journal, an annual publication that covers all things Steelhead. Focusing on the Pacific Northwest, British Columbia and Alaska, the readers get a beautifully designed and informational piece about this amazing fish.  At the same time, it’s not new news that Steelhead are in trouble. Many rivers are showing a decline in returns and that is not lost on Brett. We discuss this, as well as ways to continue to responsibly fish for this amazing species.  Stay tuned.

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Episode Content

[03.00] The purpose – Starting the conversation, Brett talks about the purpose of Steelheader’s Journal.

[06.49] Skagit River – The specialty of the Skagit River and why it needs to be protected.

[12.17] Steelhead fishery – The conditions you have to look out for when you are fishing Steelhead.

[19.02] Setup – Brett shares the types of equipment for steelhead fishing in the Pacific Northwest.

[23.02] Scattered Head & Sink Tip – Brett explains the difference between a scattered head and a sink tip.

[26.48] Regulations – Brett explains the Washington state regulations for fishing and the difference between Washington’s and other states’ regulations regarding fly fishing.

[28.39] Seasons – We talk about steelhead fishing in winter and summer.

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Rob Giannino
Founder, Family Man, Vlogger, Podcast Extraordinaire: Rob lives in the greater Boston area and has a passion for all things fishing. From fly fishing and tying to being an experienced outdoor speaker, writer, photographer, videographer, podcaster, and drone pilot. Rob spends his time always searching for the next tug at the end of his fly line. Exploring the world, Rob has made friends far and wide with a passion for the sport, and loves bringing fly anglers together, and sharing this passion on the river and online. Rob’s favorite fish to chase is the Brook Trout. A classic, native New England fish with bold colorful spots, that live in the most beautiful places.