Well I think this is an overlooked piece of topics on this forum....can your buddy or two or your wifey good on the deck? Like to hear anyone's story's good or bad..
PS;If you want to commit to cross any large piece of water it's very important to pick your crew. I don't fish with greenhorns anymore.. too much hassle.
I want to tell a little story that just came to mind. A lake fisherman wanted to go salmon fishing so we headed out very early one morning to cross over to Porlier from Vancouver.Well..it was a nice fast flat-water trip over there. Then around 7pm the wind really shot up just when we were ready...
Just look at the forecast for the next day and if seems ok just launch before sunup. Don't plan on returning midday because the wind almost always comes up.Bring a sleeping bag just incase so that you can do an over-nighter somewhere if needed.Used to run over to Porlier Pass in May from...
I JUST want to say something about the RCMP duds in BC....I Was in the lineup buying a coffee at Tim Hortons a a couple of RCMP walked in.One guy that was maybe 20 had his hand on his pistol in the lineup.
Lots of doper's doing a lot of **** in Nanaimo and Port Alberni. ..when are the RCMP going to get on shift and tackle the problem? It's getting out of hand.RCMP
Get yor **** together or else some taxpayers may do it for you..my rant for the night...
NOOTKA IS NICE BUT I THINK EVERYONE OVERSTATE'S THE FISHING UP THERE.WAY 2 MANY BOATS IE COMBAT FISHING ETC.I THOUGHT IT WAS REMOTE ENOUGH TO GET AWAY FROM THE CROUDS BUT NO...SEEMS I WAS WRONG..RATHER FISH THE MOUTH OF THE CAPILANO..MY 2 BITS
lot's of fresh pinks out off of the fingers today..best was 10am.Good fishery for the kids,they would like it.Small anchovies on a 6 foot leader was the ticket.3 small wild coho released,8 pinks released...no springs....
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