Too many keyboard warriors that’s for sure
Doesn't matter who was right or wrong, its been discussed enough, lets let it die. BACK TO REPORTSEver been pulled over for speeding? No excuses-you get a ticket. Ever gone before a judge with a reason explaining your behaviour?
The shame on you is a ticket and the judge berating you after because he couldn’t accept your “excuses” as legitimate reasons for your failings.
People need to grow a set of balls and own up to their behaviour and mistakes instead of making it more about their emotional reaction being told they are a knucklehead. The OP is an adult. Quite sure myself saying shame on him doesn’t bother him.
The shame is that people make it more about the message or getting called out than the original problem. Again, this is why people don’t post or contribute here anymore.
This is also why a big number of people sit by idly and give zero f’s about people who get it wrong too.
The bigger shame is more his ignorance to feedback instead of killing a fish he shouldn’t have. He got away with it this time. Maybe next time the next person who does won’t.
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Tight lines to you!Alright dudes ill own it. I made a mistake. We had 20+ fish to the boat that day i thought it was a spring my bad. Thanks for the knowledge everyone. Im out at sandheads right now and nothing compared to thursday. One hog but he spit the hook at the boat
Nice chrome fish and a hatchery to boot!Dropped lines at T10 around 9am today with @Marley and right away got into a couple springs at 80ft with bait. Plus a bunch of pinks at various depths... Then we got this big boy around noon today - 21lbs on the digital scale. Hooked at 55ft on green glow teaser west of the pack over 240ft bottom. It made an immediate b-line for the surface and emerged about 75ft behind the boat where many cartwheels ensued before it rushed the boat and there were a lot of tense moments before getting it into the net. Fished every kinda lure and flasher looking for springs but only bait worked for us today on anything - including pinks.
What a beauty!Dropped lines at T10 around 9am today with @Marley and right away got into a couple springs at 80ft with bait. Plus a bunch of pinks at various depths... Then we got this big boy around noon today - 21lbs on the digital scale. Hooked at 55ft on green glow teaser west of the pack over 240ft bottom. It made an immediate b-line for the surface and emerged about 75ft behind the boat where many cartwheels ensued before it rushed the boat and there were a lot of tense moments before getting it into the net. Fished every kinda lure and flasher looking for springs but only bait worked for us today on anything - including pinks.
I know on good authority that 100% of Chilliwack Hatchery coho are clipped.No fin clipping during Covid perhaps?
Cool idea. I wondered why Trevor chose the chartreuse blade lemon lime flasher to put the red swatch on instead of the green blade lemon lime flasher like you did. I can only assume the chartreuse blade worked better overall in 12 month conditions.Slowish day, by recent standards anyways. Put in 3 hrs at SH 9-12 no love. Got a 16lb marble at T10 around 11am at 85’. Back to SH and got a 10lb white on herring at 80’ and lost a decent one. Couple pinks in the mix.
We got the bigger one on my homemade no bananas flasher, spray painted a red dot on an old lemon lime. And the matching spoon. I call that new combo “absolutely no bananas” View attachment 97691
No way, mine’s betterCool idea. I wondered why Trevor chose the chartreuse blade lemon lime flasher to put the red swatch on instead of the green blade lemon lime flasher like you did. I can only assume the chartreuse blade worked better overall in 12 month conditions.
Needs a cool name though.No way, mine’s better
Shhhh… Don’t tell anyone. All the fish are at Sandheads, none in the harbour. No sir, it’s barren in those protected waters, 15 minutes from Vanier, with barely any boats around…Hi All... long time lurker, first time contributor, lol. Fished 28-7 yesterday, between the freighters and markers heading towards the bell buoy. That area has always been good to us. Got the first rod in the water and was working on the other side, when the pin popped and after a fairly short but scrappy fight, we had our first spring in the net. (a super slimy white, lol) Finally got the second rod down was and working on the first rod again when the second rod did a pin pop too. Another short scrappy fight and fish #2 was in the boat. Back to rod #1... got it in the water again and before I got the other rod down for the second time, we had our 3rd. fish. We hadn't been there more than a half hour (no BS) and hadn't had 2 rods in the water and we had 3 springs. Finally 2 rods down and we run into a submerged crab pot float.... wrapped the downrigger cable around it, but managed to save everything. A quick leader change and 2 rods down again.... 10 minutes later our 4th. springs. We had our limit of springs so we ran out to our buddy who was fishing the bell buoy area and gave him the rest of our bait. Took us less than a hour to get our 4 springs and were off the water in 75 mins. Fish were all 12-15 pounds, 2 reds, 2 whites. Anchovies and herring 46' & 57'. Cheers!
Ok well if my name wasn’t cool enough then how about “A-a-absolutely no bananas”Needs a cool name though.