It was yet another fantastic morning of fishing with friends at South Arm in Richmond. We arrived slightly earlier this morning, at 6:30am, since there were already many people fishing yesterday when we arrived. Fishersak and Steelhead King were already fishing, but these early birds had not connected with any fish. Unlike yesterday, the river was flat calm so it was easy to spot all the risers and there wasn't a shortage of them.
My dad hooked his first fish after only a few casts, but to his disappointment the fish came off with ease near shore as he was rushing it a bit too much.
Fishersak and Steelhead King were both into fish soon after. I decided to move a bit further away to where Lucky and Mary were fishing because it was getting a bit too congested with that many fish hooked in a small area. Soon after we had moved, Mary was into a fish, and another, and another. Lucky was busy netting, bleeding and packing fish away and missed all the action, just like what I was experiencing the other day.
In total she had hooked about 5 and landed 3.
Mary's multiple fish had my dad panicking because he was not sure why he could not entice a fish. "Is it the retrieving speed? The depth? Lure colour?" The questions just kept coming and the only answer that I could provide was, "Sometimes it is simply luck."
I managed to hooked and landed two males, while my dad managed a rather large silver female before the morning rush tapered off. The action died down completely at 9:00am when the tide turned, which was completely opposite to what happened yesterday. This simply shows how different and unpredictable each day's fishing can be and there is no such thing as the best spot.
Fishersak managed to only land two fish despite of his eight hook-ups.
Many were not as lucky as us today. Fish Assassin was blanked today so he walked over to Fishersak and told him that the fishing will be hot tomorrow morning, because Fishersak has to go back to school and teach tomorrow.
Perhaps we will give it another go this evening.