Salsbury Lake? Mmmmm steak... Anyway, I'm actually posting this because the chances of those that are able to read this having a 4x4 capable, and one they don't like the paint on will be very few.
I recently finished my 4x4 project that I bought for $300. It's a 1998 Mazda B4000, and needed work. But this being a fishing site, I left Langley at 5am and headed for Salsbury Lake, knowing that the bridge in was deactivated. I just wasn't sure how bad it was. Turned out to be maybe a 10' drop on a steep incline, with some bigger rocks in the way with a creek at the bottom with more rocks, and a log at the base of the hill going up. With some help of my trusty pickaxe I made it through. The rest of the road requires some clearance but pretty easy.
When I arrived the water was calm and the clouds were not, but I unpacked my kayak and bushwhacked through the hordes of Mosquitos, only now realizing that I forgot my little 12v Milwaukee battery for my fish finder. But nevertheless fish were rising so I threw on a pink/red spratley, and some super special shiny metal on my light spinning rod and began trolling away looking for places to set up and cast. Caught a few small ones trolling with both rods, I hid from the rain for awhile, and set up for some deep bottom fishing in hopes the Kokanee were there.
To keep it short, as I lost my train of though the fish were not very big, however I DID manage to catch a little Kokanee! On a chartreuse fluffy thing. I'm not sure of it was an adult or not, but didn't see much of size jumping.
I hope to go back with my fish finder and might actually be able to find a school of Kokanee, and hopefully show myself there are bigger ones to be had.