Had an decent morning fishing yesterday.
Fresh pinks, come Coho, and a beauty spring that measured in at 60 cm.
Super shiny, while belly and a bit of sea lice on it.
Buddy looked and at the base of the tail, it had a small little gash, got us thinking it was a red.
When I ended up cleaning it, it was a white.
Eating it for dinner tonight.
So, I have caught these springs from the Harrison stock and to date, have not really had an exceptional or "good" tasting one.
This one did not have the Harrison River white smell, and I am hoping for a different experience.
Does anyone here have positive "taste" experience for Vedder whites for flavour, and any secrets in what you look for?
Over the years, I have caught a few, and learned. It is only in the last few years I have tried a few once again, wheras I have stuck to the jacks and looked for fresh fish. Still, I think I had one which my family enjoyed and would rank up there with a red.
On a somewhat related note, has anyone caught a Vedder red once September rolls around?
I did catch one about 12-14 years back at Borden Creek, and was quite certain it was a red, so released it, hoping it would breed and pass on it's genes.
Someone suggested this fish could possibly be from the original red genetic strain that did return to the Vedder traditionally late summer/early fall.
With there being 2 million fish released, was any thought or research done into possibly finding a strain of red springs and trying them?
Whites are introduced, so not sure if there is another strain from a Fraser tributary at this time that could work? Thompson destined fish?
I do know for example, many fish returning to the Robertson Creek hatchery on the Island are reds. Could they be brought over?
My past experience has been from 15 to 20 years ago, when I think the output of springs were more and the Vedder had much larger returns of White springs.
They seem to have done well in the past when released in numbers, and it looks like now that their numbers and being increased once again, such as the increase in the past few years, the numbers are do well so far.
I am being selfish, but if large numbers of introduced springs are going to be released, is there options/opportunities to release more reds?
Dano