Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Easywater on September 12, 2013, 09:33:21 AM
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Had an incredible day yesterday fishing near the mouth of the Vedder River.
Was into 30+ pinks on the fly rod in the 32C heat.
A combination of position, fly and depth put me into a continuous series of fish for several hours.
There were 2 of us in the boat and 3 friends in a boat beside us.
There were a handful of triple-headers and numerous double-headers in the other boat too.
Most of the time, at least one person had a fish on during the prime time.
However, I have been spoiled by lower Tidal fish and none of the fish were suitable to be kept.
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Any signs of other salmon...springs ect...
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Not a sniff of any other type of salmon but we were targeting pinks specifically.
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I've been catching springs since the 1st week of sept. and have also killed hatch coho.. just gotta search the river harder.