Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: kodak on June 13, 2009, 05:31:19 PM
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A few pics from fishing the columbia
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d190/killaclay/P6100765.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d190/killaclay/P6100767.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d190/killaclay/P6110771.jpg)
The largest of the trip was about 5-6 lbs
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Cool!! 8) 8)
I guess no Walleye yet-later in the season!
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Yeah.. I was there last year and caught a couple on the fly rod using a silver minnow fly.. I think its another month before they start showing up..
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That first pic i could do without,reminds me of seeing pics of the old days with large stringers of fish,these days catch and release is the norm.I hope you are within your limits regarding that catch.
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4 people 7 fish one day and 6 the last day we were there... almost 2 each and the last day a couple short of our limmit..
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wow nice fish porn. I wish we were able to catch those guys a little closer to vancouver..
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Thats why we were happy to bring a few back with us, the local vancouver stocked rainbow trout taste horrible. I cant stand the dirty taste.. there is no covering up that taste no matter what you try. We fished all day for days with nothing more than a bite, then a local told us a trick and it was fish on.. I think for big fish its larger local lakes, the deeper may hold some bigger fish as well as fishing the larger natural lakes we do have.
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Nicely done, and within the legal limit,thanks for sharing!
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What were you hooking them on? got enough? ;)
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lol a marshmellow and shrimp combo