Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rodney on January 11, 2018, 05:15:26 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lNvXMCoHzs
Enjoy!
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Great video, nice fish Kitty!
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Brings back memories when I lived on the island and rowed my drift boat down the Stamp back in the 90s hooking between 10-20 fish a day. Those were the days. Thanx for sharing. Nice job filming Rod.
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Thanks! :)
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That was a wonderful watch! thank you, Rod.
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Good video Rod and Kitty :) . However , It does discourage me to see a guide land the Steelhead , after all the expense for the trip and tips . I would have probably ask him to pass over the rod . After all, he most likely lands more Steelhead than client's do . Sorry but , am I wrong to think like that ???
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Good video Rod and Kitty :) . However , It does discourage me to see a guide land the Steelhead , after all the expense for the trip and tips . I would have probably ask him to pass over the rod . After all, he most likely lands more Steelhead than client's do . Sorry but , am I wrong to think like that ???
The normal guided fishing trip the guide wouldn't even be fishing actually. We're producing a show here so it's a little different...
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The normal guided fishing trip the guide wouldn't even be fishing actually. We're producing a show here so it's a little different...
Nice to see a guide hook fish, goes to show they are able to hook fish in tuff conditions and in turn guide you where you can hook fish, if you dial it in and ignore the scenery and the soup ;D
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gotcha ;D
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Nice to see a guide hook fish, goes to show they are able to hook fish in tuff conditions and in turn guide you where you can hook fish, if you dial it in and ignore the scenery and the soup ;D
I actually go there just for the soup and hold the camera. ;)
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I actually go there just for the soup and hold the camera. ;)
Obviously, it's certainly for not catching steelheads. :D
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When I did numerous jet boat trips on the Stamp with guide Greg Mcinroy, he always fished and usually hooked the majority of the steelhead when anchored. I'm talking 10-20 hook ups per day back then. When operating the boat in a fast drift he would just direct you where to cast too. He always handed the rod over for you play the fish when he hooked one. Great video Rod. Enjoyed it.
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Obviously, it's certainly for not catching steelheads. :D
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have great memories of going there in the mid nineties with my dad. loads of fish. jet boat and on foot. swansons, gun club etc. good times.
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have great memories of going there in the mid nineties with my dad. loads of fish. jet boat and on foot. swansons, gun club etc. good times.
Yup. Swanson was good when u had access there from shore. I once had a 7 fish day there from shore. Gun club/Swansons/Falls pool/Slide pool/Money's, those were the days...
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Enjoyed all the videos Rod. Keep up the good work.
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Stamp river lots fishing memories in 80's and 90's. Shore fishing the Gun club run, the Bucket or Toilet hole and another run one past the Toilet hole Also, the Slide hole aka heart attack hill pool below the Stamp falls winter steelheading. Money's run and mouth of Ash river fly fishing for summer steelheads.
Slayed them winter steelies with bugs aka sand shrimps was the ticket for me ;D
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Glad the vid is being enjoyed and bringing back some memories for you all. :)
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Glad the vid is being enjoyed and bringing back some memories for you all. :)
I did not enjoy your videos of coho fishing at MY native reserve frog pond. LOL
Great videos Rod, thank you.
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Haha, oops! :-[
Here's a compilation of bloopers from last year. ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYBtHoUcF0Q