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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: golfnut23 on November 03, 2005, 07:09:39 PM

Title: lesson learned at chehalis nov.03
Post by: golfnut23 on November 03, 2005, 07:09:39 PM
walked in from the hatchery and to my surprise an elder gent was walking away with 4 coho, he was in a real hurry and it was only 9:00 in the morning, something just seemed a little suspicous. Anyways the water level was way to low for much of anything to happen, I got there and hooked about 10 chums and was already getting bored, i put away the gammys and brought out the eagle claws, what a terrrible mistake, the next cast fish on, a real nice coho, had it on for about 10 seconds and the hook popped out of its mouth, or did it? I look at the hook and to my surprise its bent and now looks like an L instead of a U. What a piss off, thats the only ho i hooked or saw hooked all day. Ive said it once ill say it again " thats the last eagle claw I ever buy"  >:( :o :( :o

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