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jacked55

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Re: coho's roe
« Reply #15 on: October 25, 2011, 06:18:39 PM »

10 outings this year on the vedder, all spent getting skunked but learning tons, meeting alot of great people, and absolutely loving the time out on the water. Sure it cost abit of time and money, but that money is well spent in the relaxation factor. If i could just catch one coho this season to let me know im doing something right, i would be ecstatic. Let alone if i could get my limit.
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Re: coho's roe
« Reply #16 on: October 25, 2011, 07:02:47 PM »

10 outings this year on the vedder, all spent getting skunked but learning tons, meeting alot of great people, and absolutely loving the time out on the water. Sure it cost abit of time and money, but that money is well spent in the relaxation factor. If i could just catch one coho this season to let me know im doing something right, i would be ecstatic. Let alone if i could get my limit.

This. I've only been to the Vedder once this season but I've been to the cap numerous times, with no fish to show for it. It really makes it difficult to keep trying when time after time I go home empty handed. But I do.
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bunnta

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Re: coho's roe
« Reply #17 on: October 25, 2011, 10:14:58 PM »

its valuable experience when you get out there and meet people and exchange or witness tactics. The problem with people who don't get any catch is because most of them don't always do their homework, pick bad area to fish, not very open to odd areas to fish (tons of overlooked areas on the vedder), don't know what they are targetting, lure/bait/rod set ups and finally they are really trying to catch them on a different method. ie, fly fishing.....So factor all theses out and see where you went wrong but of course there are bad days where you will skunk regardless of what you do. It is luck with experience under their belt. Just evaluate what you tried this outing and what you will try next time, always that steelhead mentality for me.
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Re: coho's roe
« Reply #18 on: October 27, 2011, 05:10:16 PM »

10 outings this year on the vedder, all spent getting skunked but learning tons, meeting alot of great people, and absolutely loving the time out on the water. Sure it cost abit of time and money, but that money is well spent in the relaxation factor. If i could just catch one coho this season to let me know im doing something right, i would be ecstatic. Let alone if i could get my limit.


Where do you find these great people?
 ;D ;D ;D

Coho roe is divine!

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