fraser river springs

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the wonderer

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well another year is about to begin....is everone going to be mature about fishing this year[ or try ].my boys and other youngsters would like to try fishing the rivers again starting with bounching the mighty fraser to bait casting the vedder,chillawack,chehalis ect.so when your out there pluggin away at the rivers to catch bc's finest salmon remember.theres a new genaration out there .so dont be that big goof that everyone talks abouts or looks up or down river to see who is freaken out and swearing because of something silly . SO GOOD luck,keep a tight line and most importent HAVE FUN,RELAX AND KEEP COOL
 
more big goofs/idiots on the vedder, per sq ft,than any other watershed on the coast....thank god I moved to the island:)
 
more big goofs/idiots on the vedder, per sq ft,than any other watershed on the coast....thank god I moved to the island:)
 
more big goofs/idiots on the vedder, per sq ft,than any other watershed on the coast....thank god I moved to the island:)
 
Yeah, it's always sad to see people arguing over a fishing spot, tangled lines, etc. or even worse fighting which I've seen a few times during the Sockeye run at the Fraser River. Nowadays, I go out fishing mainly for R & R and if I get a fish or two, well, that's a bonus <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>.

You may avoid these mishaps by moving to another location like when a fight occured at the Vedder River I just drove up to the Chilliwack River and successfully fished some nice heads, pools, holes, and tails all to myself. Explore the river to find new secluded areas to fish and knowing how to read a river will allow you a greater degree of success. Now if your fishing the Fraser River it's always good to know someone who owns a boat <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> or get a guide if you want to avoid the crowds.
 
Yeah, it's always sad to see people arguing over a fishing spot, tangled lines, etc. or even worse fighting which I've seen a few times during the Sockeye run at the Fraser River. Nowadays, I go out fishing mainly for R & R and if I get a fish or two, well, that's a bonus <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>.

You may avoid these mishaps by moving to another location like when a fight occured at the Vedder River I just drove up to the Chilliwack River and successfully fished some nice heads, pools, holes, and tails all to myself. Explore the river to find new secluded areas to fish and knowing how to read a river will allow you a greater degree of success. Now if your fishing the Fraser River it's always good to know someone who owns a boat <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> or get a guide if you want to avoid the crowds.
 
Yeah, it's always sad to see people arguing over a fishing spot, tangled lines, etc. or even worse fighting which I've seen a few times during the Sockeye run at the Fraser River. Nowadays, I go out fishing mainly for R & R and if I get a fish or two, well, that's a bonus <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>.

You may avoid these mishaps by moving to another location like when a fight occured at the Vedder River I just drove up to the Chilliwack River and successfully fished some nice heads, pools, holes, and tails all to myself. Explore the river to find new secluded areas to fish and knowing how to read a river will allow you a greater degree of success. Now if your fishing the Fraser River it's always good to know someone who owns a boat <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> or get a guide if you want to avoid the crowds.
 
Hey wonderer, Can you bottom bounce for springs on the fraser yet ???? or is it way to early. Not really into the bar fishing thing.


Thanks,

W
 
Hey wonderer, Can you bottom bounce for springs on the fraser yet ???? or is it way to early. Not really into the bar fishing thing.


Thanks,

W
 
Hey wonderer, Can you bottom bounce for springs on the fraser yet ???? or is it way to early. Not really into the bar fishing thing.


Thanks,

W
 
hello luckynuts,i here there r some [white] springs in the fraser.yes u can bounce the fraser now,if u like the white spring also it will be good pratice to get the feel early....good luck
 
hello luckynuts,i here there r some [white] springs in the fraser.yes u can bounce the fraser now,if u like the white spring also it will be good pratice to get the feel early....good luck
 
hello luckynuts,i here there r some [white] springs in the fraser.yes u can bounce the fraser now,if u like the white spring also it will be good pratice to get the feel early....good luck
 
I like any fish that puts up a good fight and a white spring in the river is, well let's just say FISH ON !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I like any fish that puts up a good fight and a white spring in the river is, well let's just say FISH ON !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I like any fish that puts up a good fight and a white spring in the river is, well let's just say FISH ON !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
i'll drink to that .if u head out to the fraser let me know how u did good luck n keep a tight line
 
i'll drink to that .if u head out to the fraser let me know how u did good luck n keep a tight line
 
i'll drink to that .if u head out to the fraser let me know how u did good luck n keep a tight line
 
I will be heading out july 1st with the new rod brother inlaw and sister inlaw. Both are fairly new to fishing last year took them to the vedder for so C&R chum fishing. After hooking 20 or so beasts they themselves were hooked on fishing. Speaking of the Fraser i would like to try something different and was wondering if anyone fished with spoons and if so How did you tie it up. Do yo need a long leader from the weight? is it a cast and reel in or could you actually bottom bounce a spoon ? Or should i just stick to wool and corkies. Thanks

W
 
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