Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
Text
Another Season for Sockeye on The Somass River
0 notes
Text


On the Somass River, hunting for the Sockeye salmon. Amundson Outdoor Products Ltd. center pin reel TCPX 3 and standing mid-river in fast water, with a one-to-one retrieve and a no-break system, except for the angler's palm, is quite the challenge. Matched with the sensitivity of the Cast Mod Centerpin rod made from IM7 Modulus Graphite Blank Construction – Moderate Action of 10 - 17 lb. Sensitve on the top and powerful on the lower section. Drifting the low-profile BnR Tackle float and their 8 MM soft bead.
0 notes
Text

Good new and bad The good news. A small window opened up for fishing at French Creek. High winds are approaching, expected to reach 20 km by noon. I had the opportunity to get out with Dave Jenkins of Eagle Tree Adventures. We were on the water at 11 am and had nonstop action for 1 1/2 hours, then got blown off with the winds and waves. Eleven hook-ups, 6 landed on the boat, and we kept our four. The bad News I was trying to remove the hook from the last salmon, and a wave hit, the salmon jumped, and the hook went through my finger, from one side to the other. Karen, my wife ( nurse ), said that the veins are on both sides of the finger, and that's why there was a lot of blood spurting.
Paper towels and black electric tape wrapped tightly till I got home.
The good news. A pharmacy can give tetanus shots. Overdue by 30 years.
We had both rods with WiggleFin Tackle LLC dodgers and there small white hootchies. Both downrigger balls had the WiggleFin Tackle LLC swarm flashers. The Amundson Outdoor Products Ltd. TMX5 SE was an amazing match up to their TMX Mooching Rod. Trolling at a depth of 120 feet.
See less
0 notes
Video
youtube
A great memory from 2018, with guide Nick Hnennyj from West Coast River Charters and my buddy Richard Leischner.
0 notes
Text
How To Tell Its a Steelhead
A great memory from 2018, with guide Nick Hnennyj from West Coast River Charters and my buddy Richard Leischner.
0 notes
Link
As we get ready for the upcoming river fishing season, I'm often mindful of the fatigue and strain on my muscles and joints as the year comes to a close. One crucial strategy I employ to prevent injuries is ensuring that the rod and reel are appropriately balanced in relation to the angler's physique.
0 notes
Text
Emptying a Fully Loaded Reel Hack
My fully loaded, right-hand reel must be changed to a left-hand retrieve reel. First, I must remove 300-400 feet of line on a one-to-one ratio reel. This will take some time, but here is a hack that made it easier. Pro Tip: If the retrieve is wrong for the individual, ask the manufacturer to change the reel.
0 notes