encouraged by yesterday's first coho and today's sunshine, i decided to head to stave river again for more fun

arrived at the toilet bow( just below ruskin dam) at 1pm, tied with my green gibb croc, 3 casts later, fish on! it found for a good 10 mins and i landed it. a male chum at around 12 pounds, he was hooked deep in the mouth, close to the gill! must be hungry eh. i was gonna release it, but then gave it to an old fisherman beside me who wanted the fish. a few more hookups after that but couldn't land them. lost a fish which was swimming down the stream (ouch not again!!!), gone was my green croc spoon as well. I found that the green and blue gibb croc worked very well, more hits than other fishermen who fished wool or roes with float. one more thing to share, i find that casting the spoons upstream and retrieve it slowly while it was drifting downstream is the more effective way to entice the fish, wouldn't foul hook as much as well.
things were a bit slow but hey the weather was just awesome, what a difference a day can make! i kept switching spoons and at 4pm, with the silver croc, a wild rainbow about 9' hit it, landed it and the it was bleeding badly.

so i just kept it as it might not survive upon the release. few more hits after that and i called it a day at around 6pm, head home for the game
Great experience again, this october seems to be a milestone month for me, caught my first salmon ever, it was a pink at the vedder, then the coho yesterday and chum today. i could smell spring when i have my new equipments ready.