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Tidal Fraser River, October 15th 2008: Jack off!
« on: October 15, 2008, 09:11:29 PM »

I decided to give it another go this evening for a few hours as the incoming tide was strong due to the full moon. I started at 3:30pm with the usual salmon spinning setup. Chum salmon could be seen rolling at times, but none were interested in the spoon. We were after coho salmon after all. An hour into this absence of bites, Robj showed up for a chat. He then watched me creating the mother of all birdnests on the spinning reel. After untangling, I decided that it was time for the light spinning outfit to come out. The 6lb rating would make bull trout fishing fun, but also sufficient enough for a small coho salmon. After a few casts with the 1/8oz green bladed spinner, I felt a solid take and found a good sized jack coho salmon at the end of the line. Even with the light spinning outfit, it came in with ease after a couple of leaps and runs. I brought it up in the net, wacked the head after seeing the absence of the adipose fin. Robj offered to take a photo for me, I gladly accepted it.



Then the fun began... ::)

Noticing that the fish's head was covered with blood, I wanted to rinse it and have the photo retaken. I brought the fish to the water and washed the blood off. Suddenly it wiggled and slipped away from my hand. Sensing freedom, it gave itself a good kick to several feet from shore! :o Panic broke out on shore. I picked up my landing net while the fish swam slowly in circle on the surface. After a few attempts, I managed to push the fish back to shore with the landing net. I then grabbed the fish and it slipped from my hand again! It, again, gave itself another quick dart away from shore! This time, even further away, unreachable with the net. >:( I grabbed the spinning rod and began casting over it, hoping to use the spinner to... ahem, push it back. At this point, Marco came over to see what the heck was hapening. He then grabbed my other spinning rod so both of us were now trying to hook this little fish on the surface while Robj held the landing net, preparing to net in case it swam back to shore. After a few minutes, the unthinkable happened. The fish sank!

"It'll resurface..."

Yeah right!

:'(

The rest of the evening, which was only about 30 minutes long, I managed to hook and release two bull trout.

I had chicken for dinner.

« Last Edit: October 15, 2008, 09:34:53 PM by Rodney »
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Re: Tidal Fraser River, October 15th 2008: Jack off!
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2008, 09:23:15 PM »

Amateurs  ;D ;D
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Re: Tidal Fraser River, October 15th 2008: Jack off!
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2008, 09:31:01 PM »

 :D
Guess I don't feel so bad about some of my less than proud moments fishing.  Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Tidal Fraser River, October 15th 2008: Jack off!
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2008, 09:36:23 PM »

That poor little fish is gonna have a sore mouth AND a killer headache in the morning :D

Glad you got your coho! Maybe Ill get his big brother tomorrow  ;) .
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Re: Tidal Fraser River, October 15th 2008: Jack off!
« Reply #4 on: October 16, 2008, 12:02:40 AM »

That poor little fish is probably in some eagle's stomach by now. :P

Glad you got your coho!

That one doesn't count. Maybe tomorrow will be the day. ;D

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Re: Tidal Fraser River, October 15th 2008: Jack off!
« Reply #5 on: October 16, 2008, 06:54:31 AM »

Stuff like that happens.  We all have our fishing stories.  If you can't have a laugh about that then you are taking fishing too serious.  Great talking to you as always Rodney.  Hope you have better luck today.

Have a great day,

Rob.
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Re: Tidal Fraser River, October 15th 2008: Jack off!
« Reply #6 on: October 16, 2008, 10:26:16 AM »

Tough luck Rod :P I was just wondering I am a short bike ride from the Fraser but only fish it for pinks but I would like to get some more fishing in. What is you bait of choice and how long can you fish for the chum and Coho or even sea run trout before they disappear or can you fish trout year round. Thanks

PS- By bait I mean what type of spinners or spoons work best( colour ect.)
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Re: Tidal Fraser River, October 15th 2008: Jack off!
« Reply #7 on: October 19, 2008, 11:30:50 PM »

Tough luck Rod :P I was just wondering I am a short bike ride from the Fraser but only fish it for pinks but I would like to get some more fishing in. What is you bait of choice and how long can you fish for the chum and Coho or even sea run trout before they disappear or can you fish trout year round. Thanks

PS- By bait I mean what type of spinners or spoons work best( colour ect.)
For coho and chum salmon, the next several weeks are typically good. Can't say much about coho salmon, since we haven't seen a single one except some jacks. Chum salmon have been moving through steadily and can be spotted when they roll on the surface. Trout and char fishing generally dies off with the salmon fishing, perhaps it lasts a couple more weeks into December.

I use both spoons and spinners, switch up when I get bored. Green and pink are my favorite colours. Good luck.

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Re: Tidal Fraser River, October 15th 2008: Jack off!
« Reply #8 on: October 20, 2008, 09:21:24 PM »

Thanks for that Rod.
At least the Crayfish ate good that night. ;D
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Re: Tidal Fraser River, October 15th 2008: Jack off!
« Reply #9 on: October 21, 2008, 12:10:11 AM »

I use both spoons and spinners, switch up when I get bored. Green and pink are my favorite colours. Good luck.

Isn't green more for chum?
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