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Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« on: January 29, 2009, 06:20:20 PM »

SO i drove off the highway into my exit to the vedder river drunk again!... lol.. no i'm just kidding.. My brother and I head down mid river around 9 am.  Fishing in the few spots and just working our way down river.. NOTHING all morning.. except me cracking up watching my brother bail on ice! lol... anyways.. we head  down river around 11 where i was lucky last time around.  There was someone fishing where i hooked on a fish so i wait patiently until he leaves which was like 10 mins later!! I think to my self, sweeeett!! I talked to a couple of guys and they said nothing all day.  Was better yesterday.  I didn't let that discourage me...I head down to my spot. check my leader to make sure it's ok.  First cast out... nothing.. second one.. float sinks.. and Set... couple of head shakes.. and snap!!!! and a nice  chromie jumps outta the water..!  Now im feeling the andrenaline.. I hurry and tie up a new set up.. i waved my brother down to my spot.. I get her tied up and ready to try again.  First cast... nothing.. second cast.. nothing happens... third cast.... BAM!!!! Hook on a nice beauty on.. head shakes galore!  he takes off to the middle of the river.. comes back..close to shore...all suddent a nice doh jumps up right infront of me...hard head shakes.. all of a sudden hook comes off.. by now im shakin my frickin head!!!! DAMMIT!   i go down river just a few feet closer to the rapids... 4 casts later... SINKS!!! and instantly takes off in the middle of the river.. didn't last too log.. again head shakes.. and hook comes off.. by now.. I"m thinking.. what the hell am I doing wrong.. who hooks  3 fish with in 30 mins and loses all of them... but i guess everyone has those days... Incidentlly, the same angler that offered me help the last time i landed a wild.. was standing beside me.. he had been there all morning..and just couldn't believe what he was seeing.. meanwhile.. no one else was hooking where i was.. and hour later.. still nothing.. i'm starting to think that they all got spooked!.. all of a sudden.. my float SINKS again.. and i hammer her home.. and she takes off to the middle of the river...  then down stream to the current..I'm chasing her down river ans a couple anglers up top chase along with me and my brother....I lose him again... HORRIBLE!!!! I'm thinking to myself.. what a frickin rediculous day!!!!  BUT, i still had lots of fun! Great action.. My Older brother and a friend of mine looks at me and just can't believe it.. I didn't see any one else hit one..!I stop at freds to get a couple extra hooks and floats...And told him about my day.. he said someone else came in and had lost four as well.. felt relieved that i wasn't the only one that sucked! lol..I know it's unbelieveable! But it's true... My friend said if he didn't come a long today.. and i called him up and told him that.. he would think i was full of ****.. lol.. I'd think i was full of **** too.. Makes up for the 6 adays with no action definately!!  Trying to get outta work tomorrow to head out again in the morning.. I'll update you guys then...


Please pointers if you've got any!!

cheers

Franky,
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Re: Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2009, 07:44:54 PM »

SMH get your my friend over to a store and buy those 6/49 tickets, Now!!! I am so glad you had an experience like that because days like that are what we all dream about and why we all keep going out. It was my very first trip out myself this year and fished just around the Lickman Rd. area and although my float decided not to swim to deep I saw three other fish caught. I fished alongside a good guy who remarked that early yesterday morning 6 steelies were landed at this exact same spot. We both arrived at the same time, around 11 AM and we both left at 2:30. Great day to be out. Not cold at all, just a couple tiny sprinkles of rain and visibility is fairly good, about 1and a half to 2 feet. Its always amazing how much fun you can have even when you don't catch anything if you're surrounded by good guys. The bait I used was roe sacks, and shrimp. There are lot's of steelies in there right now so if you have an opening I'd suggest taking it cause it's happening now. Good Fishing All.
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Re: Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2009, 08:06:06 PM »



Please pointers if you've got any!!

cheers

Franky,

No pointers necessary. You seem to know what you're doing. Keep at her and they will come.
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Re: Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2009, 08:08:45 PM »

bro!!! that is sick!!! i am prayin, literally prayin for a day like that. I wanted to get out there today but could not get out, planning on tomorrow morning, sounds like lots of fish are being caught. congrats and make sure you are using premium hooks like gamakatsu's or owner's, check your hook every now and again and be sure that it is "sticky" sharp, if not switch it out.
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Re: Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2009, 08:24:54 PM »

bro!!! that is sick!!! i am prayin, literally prayin for a day like that. I wanted to get out there today but could not get out, planning on tomorrow morning, sounds like lots of fish are being caught. congrats and make sure you are using premium hooks like gamakatsu's or owner's, check your hook every now and again and be sure that it is "sticky" sharp, if not switch it out.


those are the ones that i'm using.. lol.. i got outta work untill 330 so my shift is only 2.5 hours ahha.. so i'll be out there.. in the am before i go to work.. so maybe i'll see some of you guys out there!!
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Re: Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« Reply #5 on: January 29, 2009, 08:33:57 PM »

No. 2 or No.4 Owner Needle pt are your best bet for top quality hooks. I find them just that much better then Gammys
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Re: Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« Reply #6 on: January 29, 2009, 09:03:54 PM »

a mistake many are guilty of including myself when I first got into steelhead fishing is that you fight them to carefully.  I lost a ton of my first steelhead that I hooked.  Now I land nearly all of them. 

Fish good hooks.  I like gammies.  I never fish smaller than a #2 and more often that not fish #1-2/0 depending on what Im fishing. 
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Re: Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« Reply #7 on: January 29, 2009, 09:24:52 PM »

good job! I got a 12lb hatchery today 2nd of the year ;D I was using a #1 gammy with roe sac make sure you set that hook good right away. Good luck!
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Re: Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« Reply #8 on: January 29, 2009, 09:32:24 PM »

What an amazing day!!  How the heck were you getting all the bites and the others weren't?  U using roe sacks?  That's more action than I've had in a month!
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Re: Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2009, 09:36:35 PM »

u cant really set the hook to hard when ur float fishing, think about it, u have to straighten out the leader, and mainline to the float, and pull it tight to the rod tip, ur rod is super flexible so u want as much power as possible, and u have line stretch cus of the mono, so basically just giver!
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Re: Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« Reply #10 on: January 29, 2009, 09:57:21 PM »

very well put , just giver and hope for the best, better to set harder then lighter.
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Re: Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« Reply #11 on: January 29, 2009, 09:57:23 PM »

who hooks  3 fish with in 30 mins and loses all of them...

Chris Gadsden does. ;D



"Should have been here" were the first four words that started each phone call from Chris in the last several mornings.

Although taunting, reports of fish catches are music to an angler's ears. It loosened the tension while slaving away by the computer desk, but it motivated me enough to bring out the drift rod and tie some roe bags for the first 2009 trip to the Chilliwack River.

5:00am the alarm sounded off. It was so tempting to tuck under the blanket and forget about the one hour plus drive, but visualization of a chrome bullet in my hands won the tug o' war. There were still over two hours until daylight, but Chris said we needed to be at the run first. Someone obviously has the steelhead bug.

I pulled up to the parking area at 7:00am, the blue Leaf Mobil was already there and the occupant was no where to be found. I quickly dressed up and trekked out to the river. It has been three months since I last visited the Vedder, which has of course changed. I wondered if I could find Chris in the dark without tripping over newly formed side channels. It took a slight detour but I managed to reach the destination. We stood and chatted in the cold for ten minutes before the game began.

Chris directed me to the "Hot Spot". "Cast into that slot, that's where they were biting yesterday."

Sure, free guiding is always welcome. Knowing where they were biting is an advantage, but I had to remind myself that steelhead are always on the move. They maybe here one day and gone on the next.

It only took about a dozen casts before the float went for its first burial. It was definitely not a snag, as the float depth was set very short and past drifts went through freely. I set the hook and the entire rig with a ripped sac at the end flew over my head. It was a disappointment, but perhaps it was a sign of a great day to come. I shook as the anticipation and cold hands took over the body.

A great day, or morning, it was not. The first float burial turned out to be the only one for a few hours. Chris and I fished up and down with no success. The icy rain did not make it that much more enjoyable. By 10:30am, the steelhead bug was starting to wear off. The brain started turning with ideas.

"Have I missed the bites by a day as usual? Kind of hungry... Hmm, deluxe classic burger, farmer sausage, sunny side up... Cookies Grill...", I thought. I suggested the idea to Chris, he agreed too.

Meanwhile, I looked upstream and a familiar figure was making his way down to us. It turned out to be Marco, who apparently just arrived on the river! He casually walked and casted, as if he couldn't care less if he would not catch a fish. We chatted briefly, suggested Cookies Grill to him. "I just got here! I need to fish!", he said.

We decided to do a few more casts with him and worked the slots where I initially had a hit. While chatting away, I watched Marco's float took a sudden dive but there was a short delay at the other end of the rod. The hook came up empty.

It seemed like a change of presentation did the trick again. Marco had a box of freshly pumped ghost shrimp, which can be so deadly for steelhead.



Its effectiveness was confirmed a few casts later, when the float took another dive in the faster slot. This time, the fish stood no chance. Marco set the hook precisely and the soft rod bent to the cork immediately. Seeing the kicks on the rod rejuvenated our spirit. Sometimes it is just good to see someone has a fish on when you cannot find one yourself.



The chrome doe took several sporatic runs before surrendering herself in the shallow water. The absence of the adipose fin confirmed that it was a hatchery fish, which Marco wanted to keep. What happened after that is probably the misplay of 2009, and January is not even over yet.



The fish flipped gently in the shallow water by the beach. Marco was ready to bring her up to dry land and I was ready to say, "Looks like someone is coming to breakfast...". Suddenly the hook popped out! Marco panicked and began kicking the water like a peewee soccer player, attempting to keep it in the shallow water.



The fish bounced once against the nearby rocks and back in the shallow water, made a short burst toward Chris, who began kicking the water like a peewee soccer player too! Why both of them did not bend down and use their arms still baffles me to this minute. The whole fiasco took 15 seconds and the steelhead managed to find a light in the tunnel. She used one more burst of her energy and shot herself back into the run. The three of us stood motionlessly and were speechless. Did that just happen? Laughter then bursted out from all corners, but the fish obviously had the last laugh.

Yep, now it was time for breakfast.

The fries, coffee, burger and sausages sure hit the spot. Sometimes a short break is needed, otherwise it is too mentally tiring.

We returned to the hot spot at 1:00pm. Perhaps things would heat up in the afternoon. Instead of roe sacs, I decided to switch up to a Jensen egg and wool combo. I used a combo that has produced fish for me in the past - orange egg and chartreus wool.

Marco flogged the same slot with more fresh ghost shrimps with no takers. Chris went through it with his big roe sacs. I wedged in between them, threw the combo out. After a couple of drifts, the float did a short dip. It did not completely sink and popped back up before I even reacted. I looked upstream at Chris, who was retying. I looked downstream at Marco, who was focusing on his float. What was that? A fish perhaps? Or a snag that we had hooked up before. I whipped the combo out once again to just above the same spot. It only took a second to drift down and the float was once again pulled down. This time it was a decisive pull. I yanked the rod back as hard as possible, thinking that it was most likely a snag. A silver flash appeared under the float. I looked in disbelief but was absolutely excited at the same time. "Fish on!" and my neighbouring anglers brought in their rigs and watched the show. It was not a very big fish, which rolled and rolled without doing a single leap. I carefully slid the fish into the same shallow spot where people had been playing soccer earlier. Marco reached down and did a fine job tailing the fish. It was another hatchery fish, so I decided to keep it to end my day of searching. I let out a sigh of relief. This was in fact the first steelhead that I have ever kept, as all my previous fish were wild.





I watched the gang fishing some more, but no more fish were interested in the offerings. Meanwhile Dion made his way down to our run. We exchanged information and it seemed to be a slow day overall. I was one of the few lucky ones who managed to tangle with metal head. The trip ended at 3:00pm, the cut-off time for hatchery to pick up broodstocks. For me, this was an excellent start for the 2009 steelhead season. Hopefully more trips will resemble this one in the next several months.

Good luck to all who are heading out this weekend. It should be a fantastic one.

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Re: Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« Reply #12 on: January 29, 2009, 10:21:23 PM »

I told you that you should have brought your video camera as you could have been more famous than Dragon Speed with his fog shot we saw on Global last week. The footage of the lost fish would have made you some money on Amercia's Funniest Video's. ;D
I could not believe that I could not even get a bite today but the fellowship was great, the food was good at Cookies Grill and last but not least the Leafs won tonight. ;D ;D

That is a good omen for tomorrow as the Maple Leaf Drennan will be going down a few times as today's pro's will still be sleeping while I am landing a couple. ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« Reply #13 on: January 29, 2009, 10:23:26 PM »

it may have been funny, but dragging it like that onto rocks isn't the best for the fish, aswell as kicking it. Not to say u dont know waht ur doing, obviously the heat of the moment, but not the best choice.
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Re: Chilliwack River, January 29th 2009: UNBELIEVABLE DAY!!!
« Reply #14 on: January 29, 2009, 10:36:32 PM »

it may have been funny, but dragging it like that onto rocks isn't the best for the fish, aswell as kicking it. Not to say u dont know waht ur doing, obviously the heat of the moment, but not the best choice.

lets not get all high and mighty, he was going to retain it but lost it from my understanding... and coming from you the kid who has a pic with a wild fish this year no where near water and admitting to surfing it
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