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Hohummm

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Stave River, November 1st 2009
« on: November 01, 2009, 02:14:34 PM »

Well after yesterday's non-stop action, my brother and I thought we'd give it another go today. Slept in a bit later today and when we got there the water was quite a bit lower than it was when the fishing was really hot yesterday. Also, the spot were we had been so successful (a place where hardly anyone ever fishes, even on busy days) was PACKED! Oh well.... I would probably do the same if space permitted...

Fished a different spot where there was a bit of elbow room and hooked into a fish on my second cast on a gold colorado! Not much fight at first, and when it got close I could tell why. Had to have been the oldest, moldiest fish I have ever hooked in the mouth! It took the float down with authority, and was hooked right in the top of the mouth so I don't think it was a snag either.  Anyway, there wasn't much showing anywhere around and not much action amongst the other anglers nearby. We switched to purple jigs after a while and bro hooked into a nice clean doe which we decided to keep for the smoker. Not a thing happened for a while after that so I paddled my belly boat across to one of the islands just for fun. Fished there for a while, lost one on a blade, caught and released one coloured doe on a jig and then hooked into the brightest chum I have ever seen in the Stave. I thought I had got some bright ones in the last week, but this one had barely a hint of colour on it. It's all ready to go on the BBQ for dinner tonight! Not a thing after that one so we called it a day.

It was an absolutely gorgeous day though, sunshine, warm, calm winds....wouldn't have mattered a bit if we hadn't caught a thing. Not too many days like today at this time of year!

Saw one guy catch a nice hatchery coho today. First one I have actually seen landed this year

 
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Re: Stave River, November 1st 2009
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2009, 02:44:25 PM »

... so I paddled my belly boat across to one of the islands just for fun...

By belly boat do you mean standard style inner tube type float tube?  Any issues getting across in the current and back during tides etc?
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Re: Stave River, November 1st 2009
« Reply #2 on: November 01, 2009, 02:48:08 PM »

Yup a plain old belly boat. I did NOT go in it though, just sat on the top and kicked across. Ended up a little downstream from where I started, but not too far. Current wasn't running very hard though.
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Re: Stave River, November 1st 2009
« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2009, 09:37:08 PM »

Yesterday I noticed a group of guys around the corner from me hauling a whack of chums up onto the beach and leaving with full black garbage bags. Today I walked over to the spot they were fishing and noticed about 15 chum does scattered along the shore and in the water with their bellies slit. Pretty sad
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Re: Stave River, November 1st 2009
« Reply #4 on: November 03, 2009, 01:53:31 PM »

Nice Chum! I was there the same day, very slow all round.  I also got a moldy one that took my float down well plus a scrappy brown male - nice day to be out.

The tide was ripping out in the morning, maybe that impacts them too.  (I did ask about that in the general discussion about the Stave).   The bite seemed dramatically less then the previous week and it seemed like I could only get them on purple jigs.
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