Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Rodney on November 24, 2014, 03:17:10 PM
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A few of us went out for a few hours this afternoon, looking for some late fresh chum salmon. A few were hooked, on both roe and jig.
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Awesome fish ! ;D
Buddy and I were hoping to find some of those with the spey last week but no luck
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I think I read somewhere here that you moved out to the valley? Just curious :)
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Nice looking chum, esp. for this time of year. I hit another flow yesterday and I managed to hook and land two very clean chum hens - similar in brightness to your buck there Rod. I did not retain them, but heard they make excellent fish cakes... :)
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I think I read somewhere here that you moved out to the valley? Just curious :)
I am wherever people want me to be... ;D
Nice looking chum, esp. for this time of year. I hit another flow yesterday and I managed to hook and land two very clean chum hens - similar in brightness to your buck there Rod. I did not retain them, but heard they make excellent fish cakes... :)
That one was retained by a friend. I don't think I will be retaining more salmon for this season after going through three weeks of coho salmon slaughter in late October... :o
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I am wherever people want me to be... ;D
That one was retained by a friend. I don't think I will be retaining more salmon for this season after going through three weeks of coho salmon slaughter in late October... :o
Coho slaughter...SHHHH!!! ;D
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I think I read somewhere here that you moved out to the valley? Just curious :)
I heard on good authority (the interwebz) he had to move to make room for the industrial sized, walk in freezer to store all his Coho!