Hey T.T., I've got a buddy that starts his guiding season as early as the first week. He has found over the last few seasons that the first of the Columbia's are heading through the area around that time. As well the chickens and some larger flatties start to move in around that time. Weather permitting of course. Hope it helps-dirty
p.s.-break out the chove's...
Hey T.T., I've got a buddy that starts his guiding season as early as the first week. He has found over the last few seasons that the first of the Columbia's are heading through the area around that time. As well the chickens and some larger flatties start to move in around that time. Weather permitting of course. Hope it helps-dirty
p.s.-break out the chove's...
Ya C.S weather is always an issue that time of year, it will be touch and go. I only have a 19 footer so its iffy but I want to give it a wirl. Its my holiday before I take off up north
TT
Ya C.S weather is always an issue that time of year, it will be touch and go. I only have a 19 footer so its iffy but I want to give it a wirl. Its my holiday before I take off up north
TT
aYup! There's a reason the WCVI Troll (Area G) traditionally starts their season in April! By May, the banks are often hopping with springs, they sure were last year! And of course, the flat ones should be about as well.
Enjoy! We will be out there <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
aYup! There's a reason the WCVI Troll (Area G) traditionally starts their season in April! By May, the banks are often hopping with springs, they sure were last year! And of course, the flat ones should be about as well.
Enjoy! We will be out there <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
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