Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: dave c on November 13, 2013, 11:01:04 PM
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Spent Tuesday morning at the crossing caught a couple colored wilds, then headed to a river closer to home. Water was low and gin clear. Could see many fish (mostly colored) moving through but no hookups for anyone. Headed back Wednesday and with the overnight rain, water was tea colored and noticeably higher. Chucked roe for about an hour with no touches for me or anyone else for that matter. I then decided to conserve roe by baiting my hook with a hot pink & peach yarn ball followed by a small amount of roe. A couple casts later my float buried and I was into a brute. I thought it was probably a chum but soon found out I was fighting the biggest coho of my life. Beached a hatchery buck at least 15lbs. It was a little colored but a beauty! After a couple photos I was back at it and a few casts later was into a hatchery doe about 7lbs. One of my mutts almost jumped in after her as she thrashed around close to shore. The other guys around me still hadn't touched anything. I gave a guy fishing next to me a yarn ball and wouldn't you know it a couple casts later he lands a chrome buck. Coincidence? Beats me! All in all a great day. Would love to post photo of brute.....still cant figure out how to upload photos from my phone to this site even with the help of members on previous posts. Tight lines all.
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Congrat's Dave, good to hear. 15 lb coho, wooohoooooo !!!! Well done and thanks for the report !!!
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good job dave c. may have to visit that un named fraser valley river close to your home. with that yarn-roe combo shows a little ingenuity goes a long way. must have been quite a fight on your centerpin with that monster coho.
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good job dave c. may have to visit that un named fraser valley river close to your home. with that yarn-roe combo shows a little ingenuity goes a long way. must have been quite a fight on your centerpin with that monster coho.
Yeah redtide its the one we were talking about. Quite a fight alright. I was pretty calm when i thought it was a chum. Once i realized it was a coho the heart really started pounding!
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Yeah redtide its the one we were talking about. Quite a fight alright. I was pretty calm when i thought it was a chum. Once i realized it was a coho the heart really started pounding!
Yes, I have been surprised and quite pleased with both the size and quality of the coho in these Fraser Valley Rivers this year, even if the majority are unmarked.
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While Sandman I applaud your vagueness for said Fraser Valley flow one vagueness I need to clarify is what does "unmarked" mean in your last comment? Are you talking about unclipped cohoes,or cohoes that come from unmarked rivers?
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That rod in your sig looks like a custom job.
It doesnt happen to be a Trophy XL is it?
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That rod in your sig looks like a custom job.
It doesnt happen to be a Trophy XL is it?
yup Trophy XL. But have an Avon Royal Supreme with it now. My CP reel in avatar is now married with an 11' 6" Rapala Custom Float Rod.
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Pretty sure that's my old rod.
Wish I never sold it actually.
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While Sandman I applaud your vagueness for said Fraser Valley flow one vagueness I need to clarify is what does "unmarked" mean in your last comment? Are you talking about unclipped cohoes,or cohoes that come from unmarked rivers?
Unmarked is the same as saying wild as the hatchery fish are clipped or marked.
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Pretty sure that's my old rod.
Wish I never sold it actually.
It is a Trophy XL alright but not a custom. Just a store bought, very satisfied with it none the less.