Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: chris gadsden on August 07, 2004, 12:34:11 AM
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Just got back from getting 60 dew worms, in the lawn, boy those guys are fast. ;D Almost as fast as a coho pulling the Drennan down. Not long until we will start after those guys. ;D ;D
I refuse to pay 3 to 4 dollars for a dozen being a OAP. The rain we had today was enough to bring the dews up for a drink and I had fun getting them.
MY boys use to so it and made a few dollars many years ago, I do not think they have forgiven me yet. ;D ;D Good training on making their first spending money. I remember when it was dry going on the golf courses with them and trying to avoid the pro pickers. ::)
Was an adventure to them, but good times in the long run when we look back.
I got the worms as the searuns start up the Fraser now so will try a trip sometime next week. We get some dandies in the 16 to 17 inch range. Wonderful fish and give you a good fight. Remember you can only rertain hatchery cutts.
Give it a try as always lots of bites, very good for young anglers. I have caught pike minnows, suckers, catfish, bullheads, crayfish, even a number of sturgeon including one 3 feet long and some 3 inches long.
It is a good fishery for a change and there is usually not many anglers around so very enjoyable.
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Is this a bar fishery or float fishing gig ?
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Yup!!! Cutthroat I fish for on my fly-rod with my tied epoxy minnows and muddlers. I catch and release all of them. Time to fill the fly-box!!!!
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Is this a bar fishery or float fishing gig ?
Fish on the bottom with the dews.
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hmm Im glad its not just me who has coho on the brain :D Also glad the Pitt crew isnt alone in its worm fishing ;D