Hit the river a first light with the rubber raft launched with some anticipation around 7:30. I anchored in position and missed a couple of chances. During this time I see some fish on. I get restless and go for a row and find a drennan, a little crack in it but repairable. I get hungry and go ashore and since I have my camping gear still in the Leaf Mobile from the hunting trip I cook up a batch of hotcakes. while doing so the bite seems to come on and I see a few fish landed, coho and chinooks.
I am enjoying the breakfast too much to re launch the raft at this time. Lew phones and he said he is looking for a spot to try a late morning fishing trip. I tell him I know a nice spot from shore, we agree to meet in 30 minutes.
While I await his arrival I anchor again but just as I do a nice wooden float comes by, I make chase but after capturing it I wish I had not as the row against the now ebb tide flow makes for too much exercise, glad I had fuelled on the cakes.
Lew arrives and I go ashore again for a visit and point out the spot to try. I head back out but another 2 boats arrive with one rowing right through the fish travel lane. The anglers on shore point this out to him and they exchange some words and against my better judgements I add a word too.
The other craft anchored above me and one person is long lining drifts past me and when he winds in his terminal gear come close to the raft. Fearing a puncture wound
to Leaf Craft #4 I decide to pack it in but I think it was the steady rain that sent me packing.
As it is Lew's birthday I deliver him a steaming hot coffee from the truck stop and one for Don too even though it is not his birthday.
I stop at KWB and cleanup some garbage and find enough tins to pay for the 3 coffee. A fishless day but 2 floats worth near $20, $6 worth of tins and some garbage off the river is just as good.
Anyway tomorrow is another day to get that first coho adult of the season, the fishing will get better in the days ahead.