Old Deckhand
Well-Known Member
I better not take these new sabiki rigs down and help tomorrow & Sunday either..
pardon the sarcasm moderators..

I know of all those other fish but never heard of herring in the Fraser
In his defense adanac, a lot of people "hibernate" in winter and from December to March when the herring are in, it's rainy, cold and ugly, so he was likely on his couch - warm and snuggly , and didn't have clue they are there, even if he lives nearby, only a few crazy ***** like you and I are out this time of year.looks like you need to do some research before calling guys out for bullshitting!
You got herring in the Fraser river, I call bs herring are salt water only. Never heard of it before and I grew up on the river
must be some herring starting to show up in the harbourWorked the harbour out deeper, saw quite a few boats working hard on the mile markers, was a gorgeous day on the water finally a bit of a break
in the weather.. gut was loaded with over 20 herring, almost coho killer size.. running same spoons same depths
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Amazing pics Reeltime!Worked the harbour out deeper, saw quite a few boats working hard on the mile markers, was a gorgeous day on the water finally a bit of a break
in the weather.. gut was loaded with over 20 herring, almost coho killer size.. running same spoons same depths
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Absolutely!! I can't wait for the food pics of that fish!Amazing pics Reeltime!
Thanks for pointing it out, i just thought it was half digested herring and lost it's colour, but i can clearly see it on a zoomed in picThe great pics show at least two anchovies in the mix