Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: milo on April 03, 2010, 08:17:33 PM
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Nice way to break in the new license and steely tag!
Got into a couple fish, one of which I managed to land and have a couple pictures taken.
It fell for a single plastic egg(those with a wiggly tail) on the second cast by a submerged log somewhere in the mid river.
It put up a good fight, but the hookup was solid and I wasn't letting him go anywhere but to the beach.
Tadpole's dog Zulu was the first to congratulate me! :D
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v131/milivoj/Zulucheckingthefishout.jpg)
Here's the gentle release, facing upstream:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v131/milivoj/Releasingit.jpg)
It was a weird day, with lots of winter mixed in with the spring. Lots of snow in the mountains, and the wind was howling most of the day. We even got some ice rain.
Visibility in the mid river about a foot. Much clearer in the upper, but void of fish there (at least for us).
Happy Easter and tight lines in the new fishing season. :)
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Well done Milo!!
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Nice work milo! :D
Yuck the water looks so goopy. Yet you've still shown the light before them ;D
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Since you got the first steely u cant stop now eh??? nice fish ;D
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nice fish water looks not so nice nice work
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water looks mint, i'm deffinetly not a fan of the clear stuff! Congrats on the fish
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was quite the day out on the flow my second trip steelheading and nothing to show, every where i went there were fish being caught... is steelheading more of a luck thing like right place at the right time than all the knowledge, skill and equipment? but none the less it sure was nice to get out and explore the river from top to bottom... checked out the hatchery for the first time and i have to say its good to see that the large amount of money we all pay to fish in this province is going to good use... is steelheading more of a luck game, like right place at the right time than all the knowledge, skill and equipment?
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is steelheading more of a luck thing like right place at the right time .............?
Yes it is!
however skill is necessary to get to the right place at the right time.. ;D
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And of-course the presentation of your offering is equally important ;D
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10% of the anglers catch 90% of the fish, i found that to be very true this year. Takes alot of skill to consistantly hook into fish.
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the thing is i took a friend that did not know what a steelhead was at the start of the day... had no gear and well i bought his one day license i guess he had some horse shoes were in places the sun dont shine... theres always next weekend... closes end of this month for the gear fisherman and the lower is open for the month of may... fly only?
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closes end of this month for the gear fisherman and the lower is open for the month of may... fly only?
Correct.
Lower river only - fly only. ;D
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Yes it is!
however skill is necessary to get to the right place at the right time.. ;D
he is definitely right
skill is not the only thing you need here
and congratulations to milo
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10% of the anglers catch 90% of the fish, i found that to be very true this year. Takes alot of skill to consistantly hook into fish.
Must be the fish god looking over certain individuals :D
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hes hooked and wants to make a trip out there sunday... quick question will all this rain that we are about to get blow out the river and make fishing difficult? or will more fish come in and move through out the river?
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nice picture, right where I lost one recently across river from you. Good job!
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Correct.
Lower river only - fly only. ;D
Below the Vedder Bridge only.
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Nice steely Milo :)