Was out tonight and trolled through what has been a very good track for us the last two weeks. Tonight was much different. Only had a couple of hours so decided to focus on what was working (200+ feet and sardine/cop car spoon). Very little action for either springs or coho. Varied one rod and kept to other as described above. Ran through spoons, hootchies and plugs and had very little to show. Actually did not see bait for the first time in awhile.Nicely done.
Be intreasting to see if all this heavy rain gets the fish moving on.
Cheers
All right boys I got an email today regarding a clipped spring salmon I caught a few months ago out front at the humps it was 75cmI dropped off a head a couple of weeks ago at the French Creek Store I’ll post when I get an email back
thats interesting I've just been assuming they're all american fish thx for posting - I'm gonna try and take my heads in tooAll right boys I got an email today regarding a clipped spring salmon I caught a few months ago out front at the humps it was 75cm
3 years old from the chillawack river!!
Good for you! How were the conditions??? I kept watching Windyty, etc and thought we were approaching a Weather Warning?three last nite 15, 10, and a 64cm 180' one hatch coho
its was coming down by 4 still a bit breezy but fine windys not very accurate i findGood for you! How were the conditions??? I kept watching Windyty, etc and thought we were approaching a Weather Warning?
Was it a white or red spring?All right boys I got an email today regarding a clipped spring salmon I caught a few months ago out front at the humps it was 75cm
3 years old from the chillawack river!!
It was redWas it a white or red spring?
yaI was out for slack tide this morning slow start
Then put 2 Coho in the boat released 1 undersized spring and lost a 30#er at the boat
I had him at the side of the boat for 3 or 4 minuets trying to net him and he wrapped around my cannon ball and lost him but both of my kids were with me and got to see a tyee
And for the record I would of released him after a took a picture
Oh ya it was on a skinny G and my green hoochie was doing well as well
I just don’t like eating springs bigger than 20#sya
saw you going out as we were coming in, nice day for the kids, bet they were excited, hard to release a big fish but you know its probably the right thing to do.
Hope i have the fortitude to do the same when its my if i get a turn, Ha
We did ok early with a 10 and a 12 at daybreak, could not find a coho, go figure
I was out for slack tide this morning slow start
Then put 2 Coho in the boat released 1 undersized spring and lost a 30#er at the boat
I had him at the side of the boat for 3 or 4 minuets trying to net him and he wrapped around my cannon ball and lost him but both of my kids were with me and got to see a tyee
And for the record I would of released him after a took a picture
Oh ya it was on a skinny G and my green hoochie was doing well as well
hopefully those Chilliwack River red springs are headed my way. They are probably the hardest fighting fish in my home river!Was it a white or red spring?