Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Aurora on September 18, 2009, 08:31:42 AM
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This morning I went out to the south Fraser for an hour of fishing before work. Water level was dropping but the current wasn't too strong yet. There were a few jumpers but not nearly as many as last night.
I started casting soon after first light and soon got a hit very close to shore. Saw my line dancing left and right as the fish fought to get rid of the hook. When I could clearly see the fish it was a rather large Pike Minnow. Probably the largest I have ever seen. My guess would be 2 lbs. After removing the hook the fish dashed off.
I continued to fish until about 7:30 but was not able to entice a pink. But what a beautiful morning.
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I took a look at #3 Rd. at daybreak and few fish showing. Checked #5 Rd. and there was a few more. Went on to Trites Rd. and saw one gentleman with two fish but there was a bit of a chop there so couldn't see if there was anything rolling.
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Went out to fort langley yesterday from 630am until 830am and lost count of how many my buddy and I brought in - they were THICK, then just like that it died off (had to leave anyway!).