Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: kingfisher10 on October 01, 2007, 09:45:34 PM
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I was camping in campbell river BC. it just got dark i was the only 1 fishing all alone on the shore. I had my dinky little walmart trout rod with 6lb test as i was fishing for pinks. i thought i was going to be skunked for two nights in a row. i decide to take 1 more cast before i headed in my dad was probably going to spaz at me. before i know it WHAMMMMM i get a huge strike.i say in my head man this must be a hugggggggggggggggge pink. after long runs and a 55 minute fight i get the fish on shore. walk back to the camp site wiegh it........ it was a 26lb beautiful chrome spring. this is amazing considering the creek mouth i was fishing at doesnt even get a run of springs up it. that is my most memorable story and i dont think i will ever forget it.
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Good story. Where were you fishing? I know allot of those places including the Campbell River itself has no retention of springs.
Also a 55 minute fight is not really something you want to do, especially if there are fish in the system that are closed to retention. If you catch a fish after that long of a battle and its is not retainable, that fish is most likely going to die.
I am not trying to rain on your parade just trying to help.
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no it was open for sure my dads friend whos a proffesional guide in campbell river told me..it wasnt my fault it was a 55 minute fight my rod was almost at a 90 degree angle and i almost got spooled twice.
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Only one river open for gear and retention and its not in campbell river. Was it the puntledge? Gotta check the regs never take someones word. Nice fish though.
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generally the tidal boundary on MOST flows is a specific landmark, upstream from the body of water it empties into. In other cases it will be markers showing a boundary line, we are all familiar with these types boundaries. SO if fishing a creek mouth you are not necessarily fishing the flow itself... you are indeed fishing tidal water.
don't let folks bust yer balls ::) .... sounds like you got yourself a REAL nice fish with a heck of a fight to go with it.... good for you ;)
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I didnt read that properly my bad i thought it was a creek mouth entering the river. If you got that casting in the ocean near a creek mouth then good on ya thats a great catch. Most if not all pinks are in the flow spawning but hey a spring like that beats pinks any day,
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That must have been cool.
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that is amazing. on the fraser i use 50 lb main line and 30 lb leader to catch the big springs. you must have had a good bank to land him on . im very surprised that your line didnt break. i like to play them too. run down the bank while reeling and bring them in when they are tired.