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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Dr. Backlash on September 21, 2013, 12:46:23 PM
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It was an awesome morning today - the wife and I managed to land these 3 and lost a few more. Definitely was the most action we've had all season - not the most fish we've seen, but definitely the most fish we've hooked into. All caught on pink spoons (we've caught most of our pinks this year on spoons vs. spinners). They were caught at high tide and after high tide. Maybe there is a late run coming?
(http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa475/tidalfraserangler/IMG_00000006.jpg) (http://s1199.photobucket.com/user/tidalfraserangler/media/IMG_00000006.jpg.html)
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nice pinks. mine have been all on spinners....even in the vedder. nailed a jack spring this morning near on regular dog roe. can't wait for the coho to open on the lower.
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nailed a jack spring this morning near on regular dog roe. can't wait for the coho to open on the lower.
Bait ban for salmon fishing on the Fraser River now.
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sorry big fish. imeant it was caught on the vedder....not fraser. i don't see a bait ban on the lowerfraser river...just mission upwards according to the freashwater salmon regs.
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Nice photo and good looking fish. If you go to the Vedder you could get into 10x that number, at least I did yesterday.
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Who let the dogs out?
BN
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Haha! That sooo reminds me of our late Beagle! Nice fish by the way, looks like you had a stellar day!
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Ok, I'll say it...
You should have bled them out.
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Damien, first thing I do is bonk and bleed all my fish - I'm not a rookie. The one fish looks a little bent because it was at the bottom of the bag on my hike out. Thanks for the advice though. Personally, I don't give anyone advice unless they ask for it