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Title: nicomen slough October 28th, 2007
Post by: Big Rob on October 28, 2007, 10:22:04 AM
my wife and I fished the slough from 10am to 1pm , did'nt have a hit trolling crocs. saw one fisherman on shore catch one coho the guy at the boat ramp had one coho weighed in all morning. at high tide a school of chum passed us about half way up the slough coho were with them as we had a couple of coho roll beside the boat but they were tight lipped fraser is quite dirty, on the high tide mirky water backs up the slough up around the first corner.
Title: Re: nicomen slough
Post by: Zach on October 28, 2007, 06:12:31 PM
I was at the slough last weekend, from about 7am - 1pm. my buddy got one hit on a "show girl" fly. there were also other fishermen there aswell, they go nothing either.
Title: Re: nicomen slough
Post by: bcguy on October 30, 2007, 03:15:32 PM
Was there on Sunday afternoon, and brought in one ugly old boot of a chum around 10/11 lbs, caught on a 3/8 silver hammered croc....now where's those coho...
Title: Re: nicomen slough October 28th, 2007
Post by: Jendex on November 02, 2007, 06:03:50 AM
Chums abound but no coho >:( Tried every bug I had but to no avial so I resorted to some Stave action instead.
Title: Re: nicomen slough October 28th, 2007
Post by: croc on November 02, 2007, 09:09:57 AM
over the years i have heard of a good number of fish being caught in nicomen but this year all i have heard is that the water is really low and they might have to use a crane to haul this fish up further. i have hear of this happening before  but i have never seen it myself. if i was to fish anywhere on the nicomen i would fish the mouth. deeper and a safer place for the boat.

good luck fishin : Croc
Title: Re: nicomen slough October 28th, 2007
Post by: GoldHammeredCroc on November 02, 2007, 11:49:39 PM
Lots of water in the Nicomen slough, especially when the Fraser starts pushing in.  A fair number of chum splashing about and I was rewarded with my first hatchery coho landed today on a Perch coloured croc.  Good times and a nice chrome female around 6/7 lbs.