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Markthefisher

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Veddar Jacks are green?
« on: October 01, 2005, 09:28:58 AM »

Just wanted to make a post to inform on the local situation. Fished Friday morning, the river was truly amazing {very high/muddy}. It changed sooo much in 24 hours. All my pre-coho research is useless. Pools have changed, heck the main channel is now where a small trickle used to be. Anyway, tryed my luck in the mud pie for what was suppost to be 15 minutes. To my surprise the jack springs were biting in the slow water beside a fast run{No,... I didn't floss em!}. Has anyone else seen these lawn green things? I dont mean a tint of green, they looked like something that would come out of the lake in the Simpson's. You know the one by the nuclear power plant. TOXIC GREEN. The fish appeared to be health and strong like a fresh fish but the color was odd. I know Adult springs turn black after being in the fresh water to long and figured jacks would be the same. Are they different or could this be the result of something else? In the Chilliwack papers there was a story of a truck that rolled on the Columbia Highway and spilled 500 liters of diesel fuel. Maybe that spilled into sweltzer?
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Re: Veddar Jacks are green?
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2005, 09:59:28 AM »

When they come in early, they would turn that color first.
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Re: Veddar Jacks are green?
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2005, 10:24:50 AM »

i have caught a green jack before. I dont think that theres anything wrong.
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