After getting to our favourite spot on the Vedder Rob and I can see a big school of fat coho just hanging out. Rob starts fishing before me and gets a hatchery coho first cast, and bonks it. I start with my purple mariboo jig and a coho follows it right to shore and swallows it in 10 inches of water. Great fight but it snaps my 10lb line. I switch to my fly rod with a egg sucking leach, perfect cast to the other side of the pool and I start retrieving in short strips. WHAM, fish on! Lots of coho rolls and twists later I have my first ever Vedder fly caught hatchery coho. 9lbs. A few casts again and another coho hits hard, another good fight but it snaps my leader again. After this it slowed down for a while so I move a little upstream. Now its brighter out and I can see my fly in the water, I love this because I see the next hatchery fish swim right up and inhale the fly. As I set the hook I can feel that this is a bigger fish, it takes a few seconds for the coho to to realize its hooked then it takes off across the river, upriver, down river, in the air, big head shakes. Finally it gets tired and I'm worried about landing this one as Rob is playing his own fish and can't do the belly rub for me. But the coho co-operates and I slide my hand under his belly and lift him up. What a beauty!! About 14lbs. By now Rob has got his limit of 4 hatchery coho and a few released wild ones, so I have to catch up. Rob has got all his fish on colorodo blades and blue foxes. I'm determined to really enjoy this flyfishing thing so I stick with the fly rod. ( I'm becomeing one of those fly snobs) 10 min later I watch another hatchery coho come up and take my fly, now that I have two fish I really take my time and enjoy the fight. Nice to relax and have the pressure off. I get this fish to shore and keep it. 5 min later I have another hatch on. Two guys are watching from across the river as I play the fish, when I get the fish in I decide that I can get a bigger one still and let it go. This tortures the two across the river as they have been having a bad day so far. Rob who is still patiently waiting for me to catch up says letting the hatchery coho go is bad Karma and I have now pissed off the fish gods. He was right because after that the fish moved on and we hooked no more. What a great day and I finally christened my new rod.