Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: river walker on January 22, 2008, 01:57:41 AM
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im out most days fishing the vedder accually every day!! , i had a scare of my life today and sould have died.. please were cleates when it's this cold !! very scary please take care ..... even if you think you know where your stepping , you really dont!! trust me !!
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Wow! Good to hear your still with us! Thanks for the reminder. My elders always say to me when your out on the river or the ocean to never turn your back on the water cause it can snatch the life out of you in a heartbeat. It is cold and slippery out there and fell a few times myself.
Hotrod
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Thank the lord ur still with us. Be careful guys, temp is really cold, and the snow turns to ice, u get a frozen rock field.
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i took 2 spills the last 2 trips and a buddy had a really bad one just about lost all his front teeth.he used his rod and reel to break a little of the fall. i know what you mean!
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good point are made in this post. remember even the most expeienced angler can take a spill. take extra percautions during the winter months as the riveror even the ocean can be unforgiving. tight lines to all and safe footing too 8)
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I took three tumbles on derby day and was I ever >:( . I can't recall falling once over the last few years . Just goes to show how that can change in an instance when the temperatures drop . Do be careful out the guys and gals . As river walker says cleats would be the safest bet .
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A little tip that I have mentioned before. Use a walking stick of some sort when crossing tricky spots or going down the rip rap etc.. There is lots of sticks just the right lenght along the river you can grab and discard when you are finished crossing. I like sticks the beavers have cut off and chewed the bark off.
As well you will notice a number of anglers use old ski poles that they attach to their belts and when fishing just let it drag along.
Glad you made it out safely.
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except poles dont help when you fishing off a rock face!!! :-[
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was out today on my local flow and it was icy. There was a few spots that I want to hit but that would of required fishing off a huge rock. One I could fish off of as the sun had already hit it but the other one was way to icy for me to even attempt. Just have to use a little common sense out there. No fish is worth the risk in my opinion. Sea run took a tumble on derby day and luckily I was walking behind him when he fell as he fell backwards when his butt hit the ground and I was quick enough to grab the top of his vest to prevent his back from hitting the rocks or his head.
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was out today on my local flow and it was icy. There was a few spots that I want to hit but that would of required fishing off a huge rock. One I could fish off of as the sun had already hit it but the other one was way to icy for me to even attempt. Just have to use a little common sense out there. No fish is worth the risk in my opinion. Sea run took a tumble on derby day and luckily I was walking behind him when he fell as he fell backwards when his butt hit the ground and I was quick enough to grab the top of his vest to prevent his back from hitting the rocks or his head.
A little trick I use all the time up at the Thompson during sub zero fishing when I want to climb up on icy rocks that are out in the water to fish off is I carry hand towels that I lay down on them. They stick like glue to them and your wet wading boots stick to the towel. Works like a charm although sometimes you have to wet the towel down to peel it off. This would work on those cliff section of the river as well.
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was out today on my local flow and it was icy. There was a few spots that I want to hit but that would of required fishing off a huge rock. One I could fish off of as the sun had already hit it but the other one was way to icy for me to even attempt. Just have to use a little common sense out there. No fish is worth the risk in my opinion. Sea run took a tumble on derby day and luckily I was walking behind him when he fell as he fell backwards when his butt hit the ground and I was quick enough to grab the top of his vest to prevent his back from hitting the rocks or his head.
How did you make out flyguy?
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was out today on my local flow and it was icy. There was a few spots that I want to hit but that would of required fishing off a huge rock. One I could fish off of as the sun had already hit it but the other one was way to icy for me to even attempt. Just have to use a little common sense out there. No fish is worth the risk in my opinion. Sea run took a tumble on derby day and luckily I was walking behind him when he fell as he fell backwards when his butt hit the ground and I was quick enough to grab the top of his vest to prevent his back from hitting the rocks or his head.
A little trick I use all the time up at the Thompson during sub zero fishing when I want to climb up on icy rocks that are out in the water to fish off is I carry hand towels that I lay down on them. They stick like glue to them and your wet wading boots stick to the towel. Works like a charm although sometimes you have to wet the towel down to peel it off. This would work on those cliff section of the river as well.
Thanks for the tip. I will have to try that out tomorrow.
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was out today on my local flow and it was icy. There was a few spots that I want to hit but that would of required fishing off a huge rock. One I could fish off of as the sun had already hit it but the other one was way to icy for me to even attempt. Just have to use a little common sense out there. No fish is worth the risk in my opinion. Sea run took a tumble on derby day and luckily I was walking behind him when he fell as he fell backwards when his butt hit the ground and I was quick enough to grab the top of his vest to prevent his back from hitting the rocks or his head.
How did you make out flyguy?
Saw nothing. Low and clear and I fished everywhere. But was still a good day as I had to try my pin out. I just got it yesterday and it was sure fun to fish with.
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On Dec 4th I was walking around the upper area by borden creek. There was only around a hour of light left and I was moving fast trying to locate some good holding water when I dislocated my knee cap, tore muscle ligaments in my calf and other stuff only the MRI will tell me(getting that tomorrow). It took a long time to heal and is still healing but I'm still out at least 3 days a week, I think it actually helps strengthen the muscles as I walk in the water. So yes be careful out there cause you could not be fishing for months if that happens to you, thank god It happened when it did and not in the prime time for steelies.
jesse