I had no commitments this morning so I decided to head out and search for coho. I thought about Norrish, but had not heard any good reports lately, so I decided on a smaller flow nearer to home. The day was not bad at all weather-wise, and and, even tho' I walked 2 km of water, i didn't see another angler. that alone would have made the day, but I had the good fortune to land a couple of coho (both coloured) and a surprisingly clean chum. All went back to their business aftger a brief handshake with yours truly. I seldom take photos when I am solo (too much hassle), but I had to try out the camera I got from coho-killer on the weekend. As you can see, it takes great shots, thanks Kev. Hard to get the fish to cooperate, but he's there. Look around for your spots folks, and you don't have to share the water with a ton of bone-heads.
Very nice shots my friend! Glad you like the camera and good job on catching a few fish as well! The beverages you left behind when you were here went to good use, again thanks buddy! Maybe one day you can take me to where you were gonna fish that we talked about when you were here? Glad the camera works, enjoy bud! :cheers:
That little 2km walk always puts a smile on my face. I feel so relaxed after fishing that urban oasis. Surprised you didn't run into the sea-run wolf pack that usually starts to show up in there around this time of year. Might be a touch early yet. :cheers: sage
That truly is a sweet place! It's also my local flow. I've been out there a few times this year and have not seen a damn thing with exception of a few cutties. Hopefully this little jewel remains a (fairly)well kept secret.
To figure it out from the photos, they'd have to hike a half kilometre thru flowing water. If they have done that, they have earned the right to know the water. That's the way I and anyone else who can identify it got to know it. Like I said, I was alone for a half day, so no weekend meat fishers were out of their element there. And there really weren't any fish to attract them either. Can't harm the fish that aren't there.
This was literally the back yard of friends of mine. Their acerage went almost to this flow. They had bears constantly roaming threw their place to get to this jewel. It is definatly a beautiful place.
Unfortunatly yes and a developer has even bought up more land just east of here. The good thing is the local government has now put strict by laws in place to protect areas such as this.
I'm thinking of a place but it seems to be to small. Looks good
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