Luke has really started to enjoy float fishing. Why wouldn't he?
That's because my Fishing Sensei is excellent.
I still have difficulty IDing river salmons. The wild coho I released today, had a slightly hooked nose and white gum, but very few spots, its body looked almost chinook.
I guess other people having difficulty as well, because one man bonked a fish convinced it was a wild jack chinook, but it looked very similar to my released wild coho.. He cut it open and meat was reddish or orange . Almost all jack chinooks being caught at Vedder these days, have white meat, right?
Can anyone tell me one sure way to ID between these, without cuting it open, and without yelling at me, please?
I, too tossed the Rod's Spoon, but green stripe. No fish, but caught a croc. spoon and a B.Betty rig.
Around 12:30p.m., the dude next to me using a long leader and yellow wool, got his very first Hatchery coho. It was almost 1m in length. Biggest fish caught at our section of the river today. He was very happy indeed.
I also saw one gentleman, fly fishing down stream from me. He told me that he had fished over 4 hours without a single bite.
Oh, after walking back to the parking lot, I realized that my car had a flat tire....
I knew something had to go wrong.....