Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Sinaran on October 26, 2010, 10:30:33 PM
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Arrived at the mid river with my buddy by 7am, fished a spot near Tamahi rapids with roe and wools for an hour, caught nothing but 2 fresh looking chums. I was surprised that the water level didn't go up much even after 2 days of steady rain. We then moved down to the lower river to a spot that has been productive in the past, and found that the water was perfect... :-* No one in sight too! Within 3 hours, i landed 2 wild does and a hatchery jack, lost another two jacks and a decent size trout, all on freshly cured roes. Lots of wild fish this year compared to in the past, that's a good sign for sure. :)
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I was out yesterday too. Fished in three different locations. Trying out a new Okuma SST float rod. Hooked into a small wild Coho up near the Way Out Store and a big old chum at the Crossing Bridge. Rod worked great. Tried the canal on the way home but nothing much moving in that area.
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That wild coho in the picture looks pretty fresh...it doesn't even have a hooked nose! (or does it? :-\)