Dogbreath
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Definitely a Chum bars easily visible-first one I've heard of this year.That big one looks like a chum to me.
Definitely a Chum bars easily visible-first one I've heard of this year.That big one looks like a chum to me.
That big one looks like a chum to me.
Ya.....just be forewarned it WILL be a sh*tshow in front of there tomorrow. Sox in the chuck can be busy.....but the mouth of that river on a Sat/Sun in September is what I envision sox fishing to be like up river.
Hope she's ok with thatOut at the crack of dawn.
Definitely a Chum bars easily visible-first one I've heard of this year.
3 teenage springs this morning, all withing 2 hours of sunrise.
The faucet turned off after the tide change.
Tight lines.
Where did you find them? It was a slow early a.m. at the Cap but I was fortunate to box one that was +/- 18 lbs.
Fished the south arm for a few hours. Broke off one spring. No other hits.
The party's over!
Sandheads today from 8 till noon and just the one sockeye. Man there was still a lot of boats out there hoping the seiners hadn't got them all but they did. Handful of fish jumping here and there and the odd one being caught but not worth the effort. Plenty still jumping in the river. Perhaps some springs or coho will move in within the next week. Decided to take the boat out so as to have the option to trailer over to Ambleside during this week if we get a break in weather. Had it moored at Captains Cove just for a month and what layer of algae on the leg!