A pretty simple report really.... Let's just say we're not eating springs at
Rivers Day BBQ.
BUT, there will be 250 hot dogs....
Our adventure started on the 17th actually. Nina and I spent the afternoon at the Greater Vancouver Zoo, which is always fun. That night we stayed at Travelodge in Chilliwack, which was so so.
The alarm clock had a mind of its own. I set it for 7:00am, it went off at 3:30am, then we were wide awake after that little episode. Finally we were sound asleep again around 4am, and the fire alarm went off at 7am precisely! Didn't need the alarm clock at all in the first place!
The meeting between CVRCC and FVRD went very well indeed. This is progressing positively. The Vedder River Festival will be fantastic and I hope all of you will come out to join us.
After the meeting, it was off to fishing. Mr Gadsden lead us to the launch, and things were flying off his boat while we drove.
Great example he was setting as a CVRCC director.
Nina and I had to stop and pick them up. One of the bags had our spin n glows in it. One of the spin n glow was semi-crushed, Chris claimed it was my tire.
Fished between 1pm and 8pm. This time we baited some roe on the hook below the spin n glow just to entice a few jacks as well. The action started early as the furthest rod started to kick away. I sprinted like in an Olympic trial, no luck, fish was off before my hands got to the rod.
Second fish was hooked just after Terry joined us around 4pm. The jack leaped once and popped off the hook. Zero out of two for me.
Third fish bit while we were all looking for agates around 7:30pm. I sprinted for the rod once again after hearing the drag clicking. Hooked it, again, brought it closer, tangled up with the rod below me and fish popped off.
Back to looking for agates. Chris ran for the forth fish, set the hook, called Terry over so he could play the fish. Another jack, this time no so lucky for the fish (fish are often lucky when I am not near the rods). A nice fish around 2 to 3lb.
That's the report. Chris will probably fill you in a bit more.