The day started early as the alarm sounded at 4:00am I was up in a flash put on the coffee and waited for Bobby B. to arrive at 5:00am. We loaded our gear into his van and it was off to the Vedder with anticipation of what lay ahead. After the hour drive we arrived at our predetermined spot in mid river. We parked and headed right to our spot, excellent nobody there but the water just didn't look like coho water to me so I left Bobby to ply the water with his blue fox spinner as I headed up river a little.
I got to a little spot that we passed on the way in, but there was 4 anglers already hard at it when I arrived. So I started about 100 yards below them. I baited up with my double red hot stuff spring roe and adjusted my float to around three feet then sent my offerings out to the calm water. On my fourth cast my "Randog" float takes a deep dive, fish on, after a short tussle I released a spring Jack. Another ten minuets pass and down she goes again another spring jack, quick c&r and I'm once again fishing. Not a couple of casts and bang, the unmistakable pin wheel of a nice chrome coho. My Silex was screaming that sweet purrrr that only a Silex can make. After several leaps she spit my #1/0 gammy and swam free. Not a bad start I say to myself. After 2 more jack springs (I kept one as he was bleeding badly) and one more coho to the beach, the anglers from up river saw some of the fish I was hooking and decided to investigate what I was doing, so I figured it was time to go so I went and got Bobby B. and we went to the pointa Vista for breakfast.

After talking to the owners I found out that today is the last day they're open. Yep the ol' Pointa Vista is officially gone. After years of steak and eggs and the works omelet there, I'm going to miss going that place. Here's a picture of Me(Randog) Penny, Bonny, and Bobby B.

(note to self: WASH YOUR WADERS)
After breakfast we headded off to Freds tackle to drop off some donations to Peter M. who will pass them along to Chris Gadsden for the SDA event this Nov. 18th.
Then it was off to the lower section of the river to hunt down some more coho. No luck on the coho, and was a little disappointed to see all the people doing the "quick rip" hook set. Not needed people as coho WILL take bait.

So Bobby B. and I found some more "Sweet water" and we short floated roe and connected with several more fish but I only managed to beach this girl.

All in all it was a good day on the Vedder, and my new Super Silex got it's first of may workouts.
R'Dog