Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: fintail1 on June 16, 2008, 01:21:15 PM
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fished roe for about an hour without any hits at all so I switched up to spoons and spinners with no luck, so I decided to try something oddball, a purple and pink marabou jig and on my first cast hooked one. Saw one landed three(including my own) hooked. there are quite a few in there it's just a classic case of lockjaw and getting your lure down to the fish
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Yup, they are in there alright :D
Went last week and had some good bites at a few nice pools as well as landing a jack spring. My buddy had a nice coho on but lost it.
The next rain will mean a jackpot for those sweet pools !
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Coho in the Cap? Already?
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very very spotty and very slow
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its always very spotty and slow...but a little persistence, patience, and perseverance pays off some times!
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no fish at cap
very very slow
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Good reason for that, no water...no fish. I counted 12 fish in the hatchery.
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you can tell its from this year by the green Islander.
(http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r163/jetboatjimmy/IMGP0118.jpg)
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Jim that was a while ago though lol..... Again I have to say those are sweet looking little bullets you got there. ;)
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Sorry...10 Fish in the Hatchery! ;D
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the lack of fish has nothing to do with the water levels because the levels have been perfect recently. They just aren't coming in yet or..there are no fish to come in.
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it sucks not worth going there its very very slow right now i suggest you guys stay home..