Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: flyrod on December 17, 2007, 10:35:08 AM
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Is anyone finding any decent coho around the LML? I didn't get out much this fall and am wanting to get out the next couple of weeks for steelies and hopefully some late coho.
Don't have a boat so I have to hoof it.
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definately still coho around...just gotta know what rivers to hit. 8) ;)
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I hear the coq is doing well.
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definately still coho around...just gotta know what rivers to hit. 8) ;)
lol ;D
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There's always coho around until the end of the year, although a large percentage will be dark fish. Some of my best fishing is in December when I find myself on a run all by myself with fresh fish! I have very fond memories of the Chehalis in years past. Too bad this river changed so much. Sounds like you have to do some hiking to find some decent water. As for knowing what rivers to hit - well...please let me know! ;D jk!
Btw - watch out for chameleon fish. These are silver/bright fish that turn dark when you bonk them... :P
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I hear the coq is doing well.
yes the coquihalla has been fishing decent
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HAHA Danny ;D
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I hear the coq is doing well.
yes the coquihalla has been fishing decent
;) agreed danny
tons of hoes
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Took a long trip today and was rewarded with some Fiesty coho action!
Here is a pic of a hawg.
(http://www.fishingwithrod.com/albums/roekid/1218071233a.jpg)
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Took a long trip today and was rewarded with some Fiesty coho action!
Here is a pic of a hawg.
(http://www.fishingwithrod.com/albums/roekid/1218071233a.jpg)
i was there that was like 14+ pounders i guess
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testo84-roe kid whereabouts you fishing?pm ok
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lol 14 lber.....lol
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Nice rip mark on the belly danny... that where ya hooked it? :D
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;D cant u see my green wools beside the fish to