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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: BUBBA on July 03, 2005, 07:08:10 AM
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Just got back from a weeks fishing at Lorin lake . The fishing was fairly slow all week with very little in the way of hatches happening. I think this had something to do with the weather which was poor most of the week . Most days were fairly cold with rain and some unbelievable thunder and lightening storms. . We did run into some small hatches of sedges and mayflies which made for some great dry fly action though they were short lived. Most days were 5 to 20 fish days the biggest of which was 24 inches not too bad considering the amount of time spent hiding in front of the wood stove in the tent. I went to Fawn lake for an afternoon last wednesday and landed 17 fish all on a slow sink line with a Skip Morrison nymph . A lot of people were hitting fish on chironomids and fishing was great there until supper time when the thunder and lightening started up again. I will send Rod some pictures of the trip and see if he will post them for me. Cheers Russ
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wow, nice pix!
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Thanks Rod
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Nice little setup you have there Bubba
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Boy, with that cloudy back drop, it sure LOOKS cold even. That's quite the little set up with the stove you've got there!
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Ya its kinda nice to fire it up and dry out the wet gear on the rainy trips. Also comes in handy on those cold moose trips.