Plenty of salmon coming up between September and November.
I personally don't need more than a few hatchery coho salmon per year for myself, family members and the occasional dinner parties among friends. Sockeye? Not an appealing fishery to me when the driving involves at least 4 hours per outing and the technique doesn't satisfy my fishing needs (the need to see that float burial, that rod tip being tapped).
Josh is a teen, so his options are limited. Plus, I believe he has enough fish for the year from his
recent trip.
For me, satisfaction in fishing isn't always measured by how palatable or plentiful the harvest is. It used to be. As a teen, fishing meant taking every fish home back in Australia. So what's with the coarse fish? At London's Landing Pier, where many kids fish and where we host our youth fishing camp, an angler has the chance of encountering up to ten different species of fish. That is very exciting. Seeing every kid who reels something in and not knowing what it might be is a rush. With the right tackle, catching them can be just as exciting.
Personally I prefer to fish on a floating dock with 20 other kids than getting caught up with the Fraser River salmon hype.