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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: JBB on November 04, 2007, 01:40:28 PM
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The Chehalis was high and brown at the One Way Bridge and there were very few anglers and no signs of fish.
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;D This is hilarious, Cammer. I wonder if there were any fisherman at the 'Lickman' Bible Camp Run. ;D ;D ;D
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Thanks for the heads up JBB! :) Looks like I'll hit the ol' reliable tomorrow instead.
Funny how your mind plays tricks on you as even though you properly have the "One Way Bridge" in your post I read it as the "On The Way Bridge" until going back to re-read after the other postings. ::)
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The Chehalis was high and brown at the One Way Bridge and there were very few anglers and no signs of fish.
We had a blast there today, had to fight some beeks off but all in all a great day. ;D
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m277/lombardo14/DSC03696.jpg)
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(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m277/lombardo14/DSC03693.jpg)
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Hey Cammer ! Looks like the jokes on you. Can you say Dyslexia ?
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nice fish. "Lumps" Is there anyway i can contact u?
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nice fish. "Lumps" Is there anyway i can contact u?
You can get me at: jason_lombardo@sbcglobal.net
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The Chehalis was high and brown at the One Way Bridge and there were very few anglers and no signs of fish.
We had a blast there today, had to fight some beeks off but all in all a great day. ;D
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m277/lombardo14/DSC03696.jpg)
:o
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m277/lombardo14/DSC03693.jpg)
Beauties!! Gonna make a trip out there in the next week or so...Last time i was disgusted to see how many people were flossing the 1ft deep water leading up to the spawning channel :-X
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Roe Kid, I usually drive right past that spot. I just look at all the cars there and think beeks!
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I agree with ssab nik, although it's been around twenty years since I last fished any section of the Chehalis, heading into the canyon is definately NOT something you want to be doing alone. I'm not quite sure I'ld want to be trying climbing thru there anymore even with a couple of my buddies, none of us are in nearly as good shape as we were back then. But it was, probably/hopefully still is a beautiful area.
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did it last week and the mountain goat in me had to kick in a few times, not fun, especially when i slipped with a fish on the end of the line. scary moment. I dont recomend it to anyone that isn't in good shape, doesnt' have good gripping boots and that doesn't wanna sweat like crazy.
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We fished the canyon pools from the prison up to the falls steady in the 70's and 80's . One spot around 7 mile we would 4 by4 in , We had cut a trail in with power saws from the logging road to the river. One trip in, a tree was hanging over the logging road, I climbed out about 3/4 ofthe way and my partner passed me up a power saw from his truck, I cut the top out of the tree and it stood back up, it was a bit of a thrill. If you have ever climbed into the falls pool my cousin fell down the last chute to the river temporaily knocking himself out fortunatly he did'nt make it tothe river. Climbed down to the falls with ropes in the snow. It was great fun to be young and have no fear, Fishing was'nt to bad either!
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Since the river has changed so much and there is little water going past the hatchery channel. I was just wondering if it is still worth it trying down stream from the hatchery to the mouth at Harrison, or if it'd be better exploring downstream of the main river from the bridge.
Any genral info would be appreciated.
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those are nice fish. good catch.