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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Jonny 5 on November 20, 2005, 04:23:38 PM
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Howdy fishers. Just thought I would post a couple pics of fish caught this weekend. It was acutally really slow, but it didn't matter cause almost everyone else I talked to was skunkaroo'd :P
(http://webdisk.ucalgary.ca/~jzuccolo/public_html/Picture_427.JPG)
Nice nose mr fish
(http://webdisk.ucalgary.ca/~jzuccolo/public_html/Picture_422.JPG)
Brr, it was getting cold.
Mr 5 One happy fisher
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Wow!!! :o :o Nice fish man!!!! Great job on those beauties!!!! This flow does not look familiar though, do you mind me asking which river this was??!!!! ;D ;D ;D
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Hmmmm, I can't see any pics????
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Well the top pic is of a brown trout and there are only a few spots in B.C where you can catch brownies. So that should narrow it down a bit.
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Awsome weather in Alberta today....... 8)
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so Biffchan are you hinting these pics were taken on the Bow River.... :D
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Ohhh busted! That river is known as "The mighty bow". And when you say "The mighty bow" you should take you hat off, and hold your right hand over your heart. It truely is mighty ::) ... In fact it is comparable to the mighty stave river but a bit longer
I didn't even think there were any browns in BC. Any near the ocean? Any sea runs?
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the Kettle River has a small population of Brown trout, and on Vancouver Island the Cowichan River has some Brown trout. Good to see those trout, it brings back good memories when I used to flyfish for Browns and Rainbows in Calgary.
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There are also a few browns in the little Q and a i have heard of some in another river.
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big browns in kettle
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Fished the Bow a couple years ago with a cousin who has a nice drift boat. I got into 3 Browns but loved the type of fishing.
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Nice fish big head on the brown
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big browns in kettle
where in the kettle? US side? or in the christian valley or what?
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wow nice fish keep it up slycooper
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I theen there are Browns in Adams Lake too.
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Adam River (without an S) on Van Isle, not Adams River in Shuswap.