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Re:Vedder River September 10th - First coho of the season part two
« Reply #15 on: September 11, 2004, 07:32:43 PM »

Rodney, are you referring to Vedder Crossing, Tamahi Crossing or Slesse Creek Crossing ?
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Re:Vedder River September 10th - First coho of the season part two
« Reply #16 on: September 11, 2004, 09:12:04 PM »

Well done Rodney!!!  ;D Nice fish!!  

Where?!? Where?!?  ;D  ;) Hehe

I always answer that one with "in the mouth" or "in about 4 feet of water 15 feet or so from shore..."   ;D

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Re:Vedder River September 10th - First coho of the season part two
« Reply #17 on: September 11, 2004, 09:20:28 PM »

Norm: Stryker 2106 is perfect for coho and steelhead fishing. Yesterday was actually my first time landing a coho on this new rod. I love it! The action is moderate. It is probably a bit too light for spring. If you go to Stryker Rods website, click on Fishing Rods and then Casting Rods, you'll find a table with all the spec. The price is $379 and Russ allows you to choose the colour of your guides, reel seat, butt, thread etc to go on the rod, basically a custom rod. Ok enough advertising from me now.... ;D

Fish Assassin: Below Vedder River Crossing (by Fred's) to the railway bridge. :)

Gordie: Time to get out and get them. ;) After this water drops again, I think the fishing is going to be unreal during the week.... ;)

Funny that you mentioned 15 feet from sure, I think it wasn't even that, maybe 10. Very surprising!

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Re:Vedder River September 10th - First coho of the season part two
« Reply #18 on: September 11, 2004, 09:37:44 PM »

:) Hehee, well it was kinda hard to tell how exactly far out you got him from where I was watching...  ;D :D ;)

But yes...I think a pre work fishing trip or two is in order for early next week.  Just watching my float will be nice enough.  It sure will be nice to give a fishing report for once instead of crying about how I have to get on the river 'someday soon'.
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I have a right to fish and a responsibility to treat this right as a privilege.

Ethics is your actions and behaviour when no one is watching.

A problem well stated is a problem half solved.

Since when was snagging just a question of ethics and personal choice?