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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: scottm on September 12, 2004, 02:36:23 PM
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Got to the limit hole at 5:45 am 5 guys already there.We started fishing about 6:20am first cast for one guy fish on! lost it after 30 seconds.Around 7:30 switched to blades it only took 5 minutes to land my first coho of the year yes it was hatchery.About 20 minutes later fish on lost it in the rapids after about 2 minutes.Ten minutes later land my second hatchery of the year.Only one more hook up after that it was 16 inch trout released.I saw one other hatchery taken i left at11:20am.There were alot of guys 20 when i left.There was about 70-80 fish in the hatchery when i left.
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0800 Lickman - No fish
1000 Allison Pool - No fish
1400 Limit Hole - Too many bodies..went 4x4'ing up Slesse Crk Main. Long road!
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:D Nope - I never go in to 4x4 area with less than 1/2 a tank.
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DIDNT C NETHING TAKIN !
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Started aroudn 7AM at Tamihi. Fished for four hours and all I got was a little trout who went after a Jensen Egg. It didn't appear to be hurt so I released it. Did see a nice sized Coho but it saw me as well and bolted. Went up to hatchery and saw some fish there to give me some encouragement. Next stop was the limit hole and it sure was busy there. Tried Allison for a couple hours with no success then lunch at Pointa Vista. Returned to Tamihi for couple more hours then headed home. :'( No fish today. :'(
btw, water clarity is about 2-3 feet.
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At 2:30 vis. was about 3+ ft.
Oh yeah....Also tried the Cedars. First cast - 13" trout took the wool hard...very exciting :(
Also at Allison, some little 3" trout that I didn't know I had on until I was about to cast him :o
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I was talking to a regular on the river and he informed me that it dropped about 3 feet overnight.When i arrived it was preety murky still about 1ft of visiblity and by 11:20 when i was leaving it was easily 2 and ahalf feet but the reports say rain all week.
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I figure, that if I'm fighting off small trout, then there aren't enough Cohos in there to really terrify them, and they are too easily roaming where the 'hos should be. Pretty early in the season, but won't be able to get out for the next couple of weeks so I HAD to get out :)
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We got what we wished in the hot summer days=rain plus more on the way Scottm. At this rate the Coho season could be a short one. 30,000 plus Cohoes could be in the hatchery by the end of September. ::)