Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Terry Bodman on June 23, 2014, 02:23:44 PM
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Visited Leighton Lake for a week. (June 16-June 22) While fishing was slow for fly fishers those caught were in the 17-22" range. Chronomids and micro leeches wee best. Those trolling were finding pumpkin heads and willow leaf with worm successful. Weather was typical with a change every 15 minutes. The marmots were making their homes under the hoods of many vehicles which created an interesting time for some. Both Leighton and Tunkwa campgrounds were crowded most of the time.
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Wow, I've had packrats building nests in my motorhome engine compartment but not marmots ... think of the fun they could have in the Leafmobile ;D
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Wow, I've had packrats building nests in my motorhome engine compartment but not marmots ... think of the fun they could have in the Leafmobile ;D
Would eat them for dinner. ;D