After my lack of success from the last weeks and what I read about snagging, I did not feel like going fishing to the Vedder.
So I woke up early and went to the only other stream I know a bit. I was on the flow before first light and could not stop myself starting to cast before seing what I was really doing... Result, one cast later I am tying a new leader
. There are some fish moving in the run, but they do not want my colorado blade
, so I move to the next run, continue with a blade for a while, but still no taker. I change for a small red spin'n glow and first cast the float goes down and at the same time I feel in my arm the "BAM" I love so much. I loose this one, but at the end of the morning I connected with 6 chums (only landed one). I know that 6 salmons is nothing for most of you, but wow, these fish are strong, they pull hard, they jump high, they are big... I love them. When I heard you speaking about these beautiful fish, I though they were as fun to catch as a rock. Guys, you do not realize how lucky you (should I say we) are!!!
This morning I was on a beautiful river, with beautiful fish, I saw nobody, there was no garbage around... I am in Beautiful British Columbia and I love that.