Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Sinaran on September 13, 2007, 10:51:20 PM
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Went to the usual spot on north arm after work, trying to prove it's a better spot than the south arm. I arrived at the spot at 4pm, and saw fishersak(Mark) just arrived at the spot too. We started casting away shortly after. The incoming tide seemed promising, with a few surface action started to happen. There were about 7 - 8 fishermen fishing at the spot, but no one was able to entice any of the teasing pinks to bite. Just when i was about to count down for a few more casts and leave, at around 6pm, at the end of one of my retrieves a fish grabbed my crystal pink spoon near the surface, causing some splashes.... FISH ON! ( Mark screamed ;D) The fight was on for about 3 mins, with the fish making two runs when it was brough close to the shore, and when i brough it back in for the third time, Mark was able to net it for me. A nice silver Doe, around 4 lbs. Thanks again Mark.
That was my first one ever from the north arm. :) Persistency paid off i guess.