Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: wooly on September 08, 2007, 07:14:23 PM
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Fishing the mouthof the Vedder/Sumas this morning and this is what I saw... Keep your eye on the tide! ???
(http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m107/wooly_2006/th_100_0353-3.jpg) (http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m107/wooly_2006/100_0353-3.jpg)
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Wow thats one way to ruin your day :o ;D
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Were anybody on board when it happened ?
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Bummer........
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that just plain sucks... :(
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Two people on board. Everybody ok.
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Hard to believe that there were two people on board and neither one realize that the tide was going out.
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How much beer was found on board LOL
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Flippin' hilarious, my cousin camped on the shore of Pitt lake one time, much to his suprise he had gone to bed at low tide and awoke early in the am. to a wet sleeping bag.
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It was pretty darn low in the afternoon too. Lucky I was in the canoe. Pinks showing up big time, no Coho and too many pikeminnow.
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hey troutbreath
Found any good places for pinks in a canoe ?
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Probably not much beer on board, I think they drank it all before they realized they were high and dry. Probably still don't realize they're high and dry.
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the boat was there at 5:30 in the morning, the guys walked away and the boat was high and dry...
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That's one way to save boat gas! ;D
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the boat was there at 5:30 in the morning, the guys walked away and the boat was high and dry...
Which could lead to a bit more embarrassement if you don't get back in time :o
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hey troutbreath
Found any good places for pinks in a canoe ?
The Fraser is pretty good. If you canoe the lower Fraser for pinks, just check the tides out and go when the tides don't fluctuate too much. I put mine in by the Alex Fraser sometimes on a high tide. Anchor or slowly drift into the schools. You do get the odd big wake from boats but I haven't had many killer ones come at me ;)