Stuck many times, especially before I could afford a $x$. The Jackall bumper lift (when you had an actual bumper on a pickup) and push over the truck while trying not to have the Jackall break any body parts were always a treat. Stuck for four days on an inactive logging road with a camper , got pulled out by some bush workers which was very fortunate for us as we were pulling straws about that point to see who would be walking the 10+ miles to get help. The previous four days had been spent steelheading but it was time to go home. We had been coasting along nicely on the way in on a dry gravel road, there was a about one hundred of snow, not deep, there was also a creek under that snow and the pickup (Ford not Chev) was in up to the frame. Buddies truck, no Jackall, not a happy crew particularly as I offered to throw mine in when we were leaving town. It was the end of a long drive and we got caught not paying enough attention. It got worse as we ran out of beer on day three (probably had a lot to do with the debriefing session the first night after we realized not only were we impossibly stuck but the run wasn't in yet) and only got one old boot between the three of us for four days fishing. The truck was stuck about 3 miles from the river, nice wader walk each way. Another successful steelhead journey.


















































