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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rodney on November 21, 2005, 02:08:36 AM
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November 16th, 2005: Carcass Recoveries on the Seymour River
From Seymour Salmonid Society:
Hi Everyone,
We will conducting carcass recoveries on the following dates:
Nov.19-20th
Nov.26-27th
Dec.3-4th
Dec.10-11th
Dec.17-18th
In you are interested in helping out, meet at the hatchery for 9:30am and we'll head out from there.
Dress warm and extra set of clothes is a good idea. You'll need waders and we have some at the hatchery for you.
What are carcass recoveries you might be asking? Well it involves going out and walking the tributary creeks of the Seymour River and looking for spawned out carcasses of coho salmon. Why? We conduct an adult coho emumeration program to determine escapement. Carcass recoveries is one aspect in determining escapement numbers of coho on the Seymour River.
If you are interested in helping out, let me know. jamesweger@shaw.ca
Thanks,
James Weger
Volunteer Coordinator
Seymour Salmonid Society
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If you haven't touched a fish this season you need to take one of my classes next spring "Fish promised".
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wow newsman, that sounds kind of bold, unless you are talking chum!!!!!! ;D ;D :-X
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No Bows! and I can raise them on dries in Febuary.
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wow newsman, that sounds kind of bold, unless you are talking chum!!!!!! ;D ;D :-X
HEY! lay of the chum plz! just remember if you were any salmon but a huge chinook you wouldent mess with a chum. ;D
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Floater I don't even know if a Chinook would mess with a decent sized chum!! ;D ;D
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theres been many times this year all i caught was chums, there still fun to fight, there one of the best fighting fish.........uh when there healthy.