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Title: Chilliwack River, February 1st 2012
Post by: fishbuster on February 01, 2012, 08:25:26 PM
I rarely post reports because typing really isn't my thing, so two reports in three days is pretty uncommon but this one deserves another report..  So I awoke early to get to the river so I could get first crack at my run of choice to find the river in not the best shape.  With the rain from last night it coloured up the river a bit to much for my liking.  I thought I was there now, I might as well give it my best effort, also knowing that the rain was to end and the sun was to shine I had some hope that the river would start to clear as the day went on.

So I put my roe bag on and started my day of casting.  Working each run that I walked into with precision I came up empty handed, over and over again.  But this is why we do what we do, keep trying and trying until that one take happens.  As the day went on the water started to improve, so did my hopes of another battle.  By 12:00 the water was starting to look good.

After fishing roe bags all day I thought I would switch to a prawn.  It was now 12:30.  I worked the run and then floated one real close to shore, maybe in 2 feet of water.  My float dipped and as it dipped I lifted on the rod thinking I was catching bottom.  The next thing, was a massive headshake which was followed with a hook set.  The battle was on.  At first the fish stayed down and ran out into the current.  Feeling the weight I new i had a big fish.  The fish then made it's way up the river past me and held.  Waiting for it's next move it turned and peeled down river.  Holding ground and letting the fish go, it turned again and faced up river.  I put a little side pressure trying to turn it towards me, it slowly wondered over to finally show itself.  Wow I thought, it looked like a twin of the other.   Seeing that it was a hatchery my heart began to race a little more.  I carefully played the fish till it had no more to give and glided it in.  As I slid it up, my leader broke.  What a beauty.  I estimated it at around 15 but to hear 16.52 made me realized how lucky I really was to hook such a nice fish.  2 big fish in three days, what a week.  Sorry again about the picture, but it is on Freds website.  Good luck to those who venture out.

Tightlines         
Title: Re: Chilliwack River, February 1st 2012
Post by: CohoMan on February 01, 2012, 08:52:47 PM
(http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k95/steelieman/fish2-2.jpg)

Here it is from Fred's facebook.

Title: Re: Chilliwack River, February 1st 2012
Post by: Big Steel on February 01, 2012, 08:55:56 PM
Great job again Fishbuster.   ;D  Awesome.   
Title: Re: Chilliwack River, February 1st 2012
Post by: Athezone on February 01, 2012, 09:48:22 PM
Amazing fish Fishbuster, you are on a great roll. WoW !!! I've got to get out for my first steely trip, chomping at the bit now.
Title: Re: Chilliwack River, February 1st 2012
Post by: Sandman on February 01, 2012, 09:49:00 PM
(http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k95/steelieman/fish2-2.jpg)

Here it is from Fred's facebook.


Is that a fisheye lens feature they are using there?  It sure makes the fish appear larger than they really are.  It certainly is a beauty though.
Title: Re: Chilliwack River, February 1st 2012
Post by: Fish Assassin on February 01, 2012, 09:54:51 PM
You should post more often. Good read
Title: Re: Chilliwack River, February 1st 2012
Post by: lapa on February 01, 2012, 10:19:57 PM
Amazing fish Fishbuster. Keep posting.
Title: Re: Chilliwack River, February 1st 2012
Post by: steelie-slayer on February 01, 2012, 10:29:18 PM
2 pigs within 2 days  :o and the same smile in both pics.
i gotta get out this weekend
Title: Re: Chilliwack River, February 1st 2012
Post by: floatfisher on February 02, 2012, 09:03:52 AM
Is that a fisheye lens feature they are using there?  It sure makes the fish appear larger than they really are.  It certainly is a beauty though.

It seems that way because the angler is short (judging by the wall) and that his arms are straight out holding the fish towards the camera so the fish is closer to the camera man.
Title: Re: Chilliwack River, February 1st 2012
Post by: CohoMan on February 02, 2012, 09:15:11 AM
It is indeed a camera trick that makes the fish look bigger but nonetheless an amzing fish.

Title: Re: Chilliwack River, February 1st 2012
Post by: brownmancheng on February 02, 2012, 02:11:39 PM
The old straight arm optical illusion!! Whatever it is it worked that thing looks massive!!
Title: Re: Chilliwack River, February 1st 2012
Post by: kid fisherman on February 02, 2012, 04:59:27 PM
Well done, congrats man!