With the power outage yesterday I did not get back to The Journal. As well I was tired from an early morning duck hunt, unsuccessful. Also headed out in the afternoon after cutthroat for the brood capture program. Needless to say conditions were not that great but the wind did not pick up until it was time for me to go however the rain made it miserable to some degree. I picked up one nice fish for the program, a wild fish of course, in the 16 inch range. Also landed 3 feeders. Lots of bites which always makes it interesting seeing the Maple Leaf drennan going down. I have switched from the Maple Leaf Stealth to the drennan as I like to use a smaller float. Hope Steve will come up with a smaller one in the near future.
A rap now on The Journal as I want to have another go at the cutty sharks today as looks like a good day. The stars were shinning on my way to get an extra large double double, a little while ago.
After rescuing the 140 chum and one chinook the first 3 days of the week I found time to do a little duck hunting, bagging a brace of mallards, hunting under a small set of 12 decoys. I had one good flock pay them a visit and was able to pick up a double from it. They have also visited the oven now, succulent eating to say the least, that is to those o us that like eating what nature offers us.
With the local rivers blown out it was time to do some cutthroat fishing and I was able to land close to two dozen, All were released except the one spawner that went to the brood capture program mentioned above. Sure makes up for the lack of the float going down for me during the coho season, that is if one can call it a season. Things may be grim for steelhead this year due to turbid water conditions caused by the clay slide situation, I hope not, as last year was so good and enjoyable.
I also had an enjoyable trip out with Buckeye one day and he was able to get 3 nice spawner's for the hatchery on Saturday.
Speaking of Saturday, had an interesting event.
While heading out to the river I saw a duffel like bag in the middle of Evans Road, I stop and pick it up. It is a spotlight, one you plug into your cigarette lighter, a good one too. It has Pango, Chilliwack # 3 written on it. Looked like it had never been used. How did it get there I think, fall out of a truck or what, the bag was not even wet which means it was not there very long, besides someone else would have picked it up before me if it had been there much before I arrived on the scene. I continue down the road and then I see a metal object on the side of the road, maybe 300 yards from where I found the light. I stop, pick it up, it is part of a till, no cash.
Now I know I have found the remnants of a robbery or break in. I phone the RCMP and give them the details, "do not touch it too much, we may want to check it for finger prints" are my instructions. It is a little late for that I think, mine are on it already, no CSI agent here as I was not thinking about putting gloves on first. Anyway they will find mine and I wonder if they still have my paw prints somewhere on file. We had to be fingerprinted when we had race horses at Hasting Park in the 1960's.
They tell me to drop it off at the RCMP office. I tell them I am going fishing and could I do it later or better still is there a patrol car close at hand." No" they say. Maybe should check at the closest Tim Horton's I nearly say but think better of it.
As I turn down Keith Wilson Road I see a car coming out of the old army base. It is now used as a RCMP training facility. I flash my lights at him, he stops. I explain what I have, he wants no part of it as he is from Victoria here on training I guess and is heading home.
No luck here so I continue heading down Vedder Road North, to the freeway. As I near Cottonwood Mall I see another white car with lights on top. I do a quick left turn, on a left turn arrow, red at the time no less.
I wave to the officier, flash my lights, the driver, a lady officier then quickly turns on her flashing red and blue lights and pulls a U turn, slipping in behind me. Right then another car appears, red lights flashing, the Leaf Mobile is starting to feel a little uncomfortable with all the attention she is getting. It reminds both of us when we got on that trip to the Island a few months ago when we were pulled over because her shocks needed replacing, you may remember that story.
Anyway the officier gets out and I explain what I have, the other car leaves. She puts on some gloves and takes the till and light, I spend as little time as possible as we did not what to think anyone going by that may know the Leaf Mobile think she has committed some sort of crime when she was just doing the opposite.
Got in a little fishing only due to the delays as well had to get back for the Remembrance Day service, never miss it as it is a time to remember all that served during the world conflicts. We have the freedoms we have today because of their sacrifice. also my dad and my wife's dad both served during World War 2.
I had made up a picture of my late dad the night before, put in on a backing, wrote some words on it and placed it at the foot of the cenotaph among the many wreaths, right after the service, I had to wipe a tear or two from my eyes as I did so. I know he would be pleased we remembered him in that way. It was him as I have mentioned many times that got me into fishing and I remember him for that as well. It was good to have 2:40 and my wife there at this time as well.
I see daylight is not far away, time to start another adventure, another journal in the great outdoors, thanks dad for making that happen, in more ways than one, theres those tears again.