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Author Topic: pinks on the mamquam August 4th/5th, 2007  (Read 5198 times)

Xgolfman

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Re: pinks on the mamquam
« Reply #15 on: August 07, 2007, 07:32:12 PM »

Dont worrie golfie Gearbag dosent know what he's talkin about, they just get jelouse because some fly guy catches more than him.

I find it pretty hard to floss pinks on stripped flies or flies that hang below you.

Think I'm going through cigar withdrawls today... >:(  Loonnnng afternoon at work... nice 5 vegas later, feel better, sorry to blow up like that... just hate hearing that crap... mellow...mellow...gotta admit catching the bigger one was about as much fun as I've had in awhile fishin... ;) gotta hook up soon jim... I watched a couple guys sunday who were so damn good, can't figure out what move they were making to get the fly back up, very small almost reverse z ..then smooth as silk line back out and always high above the water..really cool to watch!!

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Re: pinks on the mamquam
« Reply #16 on: August 07, 2007, 07:58:55 PM »

That would be a "snap-T" or reverse "snap-T"
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Re: pinks on the mamquam
« Reply #17 on: August 07, 2007, 08:36:57 PM »

I'm hoping there is no retention.  The nutrients will be needed upstream and the more fish that successfully spawn = hopefully more in two years times and then the chance for openings.  Pinks seem to be doing really well lately with ever increasing numbers in the lower mainland rivers each year, unlike sockeye and coho which seem to be taking a bit of a beating with ocean survival levels.
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Re: pinks on the mamquam
« Reply #18 on: August 07, 2007, 11:40:25 PM »

That would be a "snap-T" or reverse "snap-T"

I do that as well but mine looks allot bigger, his was tiny...I couldn't do it and I was using my little spey rod...Time for lessons???

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Re: pinks on the mamquam
« Reply #19 on: August 08, 2007, 09:24:54 PM »

there will be NO retntion on pinks this year from what i hear. talked to two dfo officers and both said that returning numbers are extremely low. to bad with the strong run we had in 03. in fact the guy i talked to said it will most likely be closed for the next run as well. it will be good to let the little buggers recover, im all for it.

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