With some reports of the catching of coho in Rodney's area and Nick's area
I decided to take the Leaf Craft out for some bar fishing off Island 22 on Friday and Saturday.
It was good to be able to relax after 7 days on the road with The Paddle from Wild Salmon. It was exciting being part of another chapter of trying to rid our Coast of sea based fish farms but it exhausting at times. I think I moved the signs over a dozen times but I was so glad I did as it gave me a clear vision of the work Aleandra Morton is doing. I found driving in the Vancouver traffic very deployable. I am glad I do not have to be in that every day. I feel bad for those of you that do everyone is in such a rush, no wonder there is traffic mishaps every day.
One Friday after getting the Leaf Craft ready I did not get out on the water as early as I would have liked to but it was great sitting on Maple Leaf Bar all by myself, next to a roaring fire and enjoying a late breakfast of hotcakes cooked on the campstove.j
I even squeezed in a nap next to the fire, so refreshing.
A good number of fish are splashing about mostly chum, some moving up river and others I imagine are spawning. The shore line is starting to have it share of chum that have completed their spawning and life's journey.
As I wait for a bite I pick up some discarded line, not a lot thank goodness.
My rod does not move one bit and pack up around 6 noting the days are getting shorter. First Nations are setting their nets as I head down river and also I take a picture of a lovely sunset
At the launch I have trouble getting the Leaf Craft onto the trailer and Dean Werk of Great River Fishing who is just coming in with his clients from a day of sturgeon fishing is just coming in too, they give me the needed push. A nice group of chaps from England that have bee coming to the Fraser for a number of years.
Dean told me a bar that has been productive for bar fishing of late, I make note.
Day 2 of The Journal follows.