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chris gadsden

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The Journal, From 4 Bodies Of Water, October, 27, 2009
« on: October 28, 2009, 07:06:26 AM »

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I am amazed at all the traffic on the highway and feeder roads, most heading to work while I am heading to work of another kind, fishing. I think back when Chilliwack was just a sleepy town, sometimes I wish for those days again even though it will never happen. Thats why as many trips to Spences Bridge and alike are also welcome, to get away from it all. Too bad mother nature foiled the trip this time, I guess I could have gone but I donot like driving in the snow especially on the Coquihalla if I donot really have too.

I finally reach the first slough I am going to try and get the gear and cut up some bait, in cutthroat size pieces. I then look for the holding tube but I can not find it in my messy cab. Darn now I remember, I took it out the other day. Do I drive back home for 35 minutes and then back here again for another 35 or just forget the project today. Thats the great point of retirement there is always another day, I hope anyway.

I decide just to check to see if there is any spawners around as a trip with George last week only resulted in three feeders for George and a coho jack for him too.

The first spot yields nothing so I work my way down to the Fraser main stem where two anglers are throwing spoons, I will ask them if they have seen any trout. When I arrive where they are fishing for coho and I guess chum that I see are surfacing around them but they look past their prime, the fish that is. We have a good visit talking fishing issues and after I tell them I may head to the Chehalis later the talk changes to conversation about the new fisherman's trail. They donot have too much good to say about it as the say it is too far from the river and a good part of it is just through where the road part of the park is.
 They add it was a make work project.  I must walk it myself before I judge it.

I leave the retiree's to their fishing and head back towards the Leaf Mobile. As I slowly walk up the gravel bar I take in the surroundings. What a beautiful Fall day it is as the trees are turning to their Fall colors in full force now with the ground littered by fallen Maple leaves, a flock of Greater Canada's fly overhead, leaving a corn field, their crops full of cattle corn. They will spend the rest of the day resting and taking in some gravel and water to digest their morning meal and will return to the same field, a couple of hours before dark. Gosh their life is almost as good as mine is.The bar is also littered with many pink salmon carcases their bodies twisted in many grotesque shapes. I think how not long ago they would have been silver bodies as they left their home of two years the Pacific Ocean heading to this location, to spawn and complete their life cycle and continue their race. I know their efforts now lie a few inches below the gravel, already starting to develop, into the next generation of pink salmon and their off spring will emerge in the Spring, all going well. It was great to see such a good return this year, too bad some of our other species did not.

I reach the Leaf Mobile and head upstream a bit, checking the pools to do a couple of test casts. Where I park I find the area littered with garbage, I cleanup some of it including maybe 10 pounds of newspapers, might as well recycle it. As I pick up the bundles I find two magazines with some ID on it. Picture now taken of the mess and there will now be a follow up with the local CO's. I shake my head that some people can be so irresponsible to do this. Maybe a fine will make them think twice about doing it again.

I try to take these thought from my head a I make my first cast in a likely spot and yes the float goes down but I am a bit surprised and the cutty shark falls off, looked like a spawner too.
 Just as well I lost it as not tube to put it in. I will leave this spot to when I have the tube, what a beek to have forgotten it.

As I head to the next run I find a nice crocodile spoon, at least I have got something for the trip but of course a few tins will be found later, to pay for lunch maybe.

The next runs sees many bites and they are all feeders. I try to get a picture of two of them but they fall off while I ready the camera. they are of course beautifully colored and I wanted to share a photo with you. I decide to leave the run for another day. I check in with Rodney who is busy on the computer, where else is he when he is not fishing. Part way through the conversation the connection falls off like the trout, cell phone battery dead.

I leave the slough and head to Agassiz where I drop the Julian petition calling for an independent judicial inquiry on the salmon crisis off at Kent Outdoors. I think if we all do our part on this we can make a difference, if we do nothing  nothing will change.My next stop is another slough but nothing there but the water looked great, fishing these sloughs is water dependent usually good after a heavy rain when there is a good flow.

I now head to the Chehalis but the results there and the rest of The Journal will have to wait as another day is now beginning to break, another journal is just minutes away.

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Re: The Journal, From 4 Bodies Of Water, October, 27, 2009
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2009, 08:25:02 PM »

On my arrival at the Chehalis I find it is in nice shape and has cleared nicely since the heavy rain of the previous day. Thats the thing with the rivers on the North side of the Fraser River they rise quickly and clear as fast.

I head to the spot that should be just right for today's river level. I fish for 20 minutes or so and get hung up on a snag that I thought was a boulder but I should have remembered this solitary piece of wood,that has been there for many years.

As I try to free it I apply a lot of pressure but the 8 pound leader will not break, I adjust my footing and really pull and it does give and I lose everything. I walk down to where the snag is and I see my leader attached to the snag but no float. I wade out to retrieve the leader, hook and swivel too. I surmise the float got tangled around it and that is why the 12 pound test main line was so hard to break.

For a minute I think off not retying up but the water looks so good there should be a fish here, somewhere. I replace the lost DNE with a Maple Leaf Drennan  and in no time the drennan dips a bit, I set the hook and I have a fish on. It feels small and for a moment I think it is a small trout but as I get it closer I see it is a coho jack that is around 14 inches and I also see it is a clipped fish that is slid onto the beach as my wife will enjoy it.

I feel there maybe more there but that was it so I move onto another run a little further up river, another angler is working that run and reports nothing. This runs looks better than the one where I took the jack but it gives up nothing. The fellow and I chat a bit and his talk turns to the fisherman's trail. He thinks it should be on the other side of the river.

I decide to move on and head up to take a look above the bridge and  see fellow CVRCC director Gerry Dickey there and a couple of other anglers I know, all from Chilliwack, they show us 2 nice clean coho they took from another flow, both took on a spoon or a blade, I forgot what they said was the ticket to their success. One of the anglers said that is all he uses and I think after the poor year I have had I should try them but I like to see the float going down. Some tourists stop by as we are chatting and they start asking questions that non fishers always ask. We point out to them a number of chum paired up and clearly seen in the clear waters of the Chehalis. They also asks are there any coho there I said if they are there and clean they will be nearly invisible. They said they had been to the Weaver Creek hatchery and had seen some pinks there. They inquired about what happened to the sockeye this year, so many questions with some hard to answer. I tell them I think fish farms may have effected some runs but this year but the late runs in the Harrison Riverm seem strong, I am told. Maybe it is different migration routes they take, past the fish farms, who knows for sure. However when you look at the problems fish farms have caused in Scotland, Chile and Norway it looks suspicious one could say.

I am getting hungry so I stop off at the Sasquatch Inn for some fries and enjoy a coffee while I read the Vancouver Sun. After adding a few calories from the fries I decide to take a walk along Harrison Bay and pick up a few more tins and at the end of the walk and including some picked up during the day I had made $16 and as well as where I had parked the Leaf Mobile I find two loonies so I guess I made enough to buy lunch and pay for the gas burned. The day is nearing the end and I head back towards home. I see the first two Swans for the year and this signals Winter is coming near as these majestic bird are moving out of their Northern nesting grounds and will spent the next few months feeding in the local corn stubble fields.

As I cross the Agassiz to Rosedale Bridge the sun has just set, I glance down at the gravel bar under the bridge and I see the gravel dotted with hundreds of pink reds, they looked like a person's face marked with chicken pox. I know new life is growing there and I wonder how many travelers that cross the bridge know that.
It is now dark as I reach home and I am satisfied with a day that was supposed to be a day of deer hunting but the substitute was not too bad anyway, fishing 4 different bodies of water in one day and all the other things that you can see and observe, if you take the time to look for it.
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Re: The Journal, From 4 Bodies Of Water, October, 27, 2009
« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2009, 08:43:05 PM »

great read chris always a pleasure to read your journals

but here are the pics lol

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Re: The Journal, From 4 Bodies Of Water, October, 27, 2009
« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2009, 08:44:20 PM »

Nice read, Chris!  Sometimes I'm quite envious of those who are retired and can hit the fishing spots mid week.  I've got five more years to go. The only problem is I'll be five years older! That I can do without.  The pros and cons of getting older.....ho hum
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Re: The Journal, From 4 Bodies Of Water, October, 27, 2009
« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2009, 09:18:05 PM »

getting older beats the alternative..
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chris gadsden

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Re: The Journal, From 4 Bodies Of Water, October, 27, 2009
« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2009, 09:47:11 PM »

great read chris always a pleasure to read your journals

but here are the pics lol
Yes I must figure out how to post them as Rodney gets tired of doing it for me. As well what Mastercaster says " the cons of getting older" we old guys learn new things slowly. ;D :-[

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Re: The Journal, From 4 Bodies Of Water, October, 27, 2009
« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2009, 10:09:38 PM »

Yes I must figure out how to post them as Rodney gets tired of doing it for me. As well what Mastercaster says " the cons of getting older" we old guys learn new things slowly. ;D :-[

Very slowly. You still havent learned how to stop cheering for the Leafs LOL
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Re: The Journal, From 4 Bodies Of Water, October, 27, 2009
« Reply #7 on: October 28, 2009, 10:27:12 PM »

Very slowly. You still havent learned how to stop cheering for the Leafs LOL
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Our day will come once again. ;D ;D

As I found out today if you keep trying you will succeed.

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Re: The Journal, From 4 Bodies Of Water, October, 27, 2009
« Reply #8 on: October 28, 2009, 10:28:33 PM »

im with you on that one chris our time to shine as leafs fans will come soon lol

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Re: The Journal, From 4 Bodies Of Water, October, 27, 2009
« Reply #9 on: October 29, 2009, 12:07:03 AM »

Our day will come once again. ;D ;D


When Hell freezes over ? ;D ;D ;D
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Re: The Journal, From 4 Bodies Of Water, October, 27, 2009
« Reply #10 on: October 29, 2009, 07:52:28 AM »

Great journal Chris, always enjoy reading it  :D thanks for sharing :)
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