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Brisco
Guest
My buddy took me up the Fraser to have a go at springs. When we arrived at the area we realised there is a native opening.We were forced to anchor. Sure enough the jet boats had to blast by us as close as possible,we even had two of them come at us then split on each side of us. And I find they all have the same dumb look on their face with a smoke in one hand and a beer in the other. We were anchored 40 feet off shore, these guys had 500 feet of river. I want to let them know that these boats don't impress me, bring those boats out to the salt chuck and we'll see how they handle real water. Lots of guys on shore catching pinks slicing them open for the eggs and throwing back the body. We watched the natives net lots of springs of all sizes, I wonder how many steelhead,coho etc. Parts of nets eveywhere,sunken nets and abadoned. Whatched a boat from Washington State cleaning pinks and keeping eggs and returning bodys. Of course we didn't see a single D.F.O. They were probobly checking someone at the Cap for proper hooks. I have to stop going up to the Fraser.