Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Rodney on November 13, 2014, 09:08:28 AM
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The wind was blowing, the fingers were numb, the guides were icing up but the season was still not over this morning. I managed to beach this nice hatchery-marked coho salmon around 8lb. Quite a few bites were missed as the frozen hands were too slow on the hook sets.
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hmm, I think your mind was a little numb. its nov 13th not oct. ;D ;D
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Oops… Yeah… Nothing is working right now after being frozen for an hour. Still trying to warm up! :o
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I couldn't find anything today, just a few snagged zombies.
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Rod after you left, hooked and landed a nice wild one around the same size as yours. Couple other touches and that was it. Tried down river, but nothing.
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nice fish rod. can you tell me directly where to cast when im off work ;)
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Rod after you left, hooked and landed a nice wild one around the same size as yours. Couple other touches and that was it. Tried down river, but nothing.
Nice. :) They were still biting when we left but the hands just couldn't take the cold anymore.
nice fish rod. can you tell me directly where to cast when im off work ;)
When my other pair of waders and boots come in the store, I'll come and pick them up and tell you where. ;D
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Nice. :) They were still biting when we left but the hands just couldn't take the cold anymore.
When my other pair of waders and boots come in the store, I'll come and pick them up and tell you where. ;D
Glad you are finally replacing those leaky waders after 3 years or longer of wet feet.
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Glad you are finally replacing those leaky waders after 3 years or longer of wet feet.
5 years! :o
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Nice clean fish.You certainly have made a case this season for hardware.I use gold hammered crocs up here (Adams Lake) in the warm weather months.Have caught just about everything on them.They can get hard to find at the tackle stores in Kamloops. Although they tend to be a pace changer from my 90 percent fly fishing.