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A small look at what we faced
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 9:00 am
by FLOATFISHIN
Here is what we were faced with on Sunday
F.F
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 9:05 am
by YakFisher

Holy crap!! I... am... speechless...

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 9:06 am
by crash
Real hard to chose where to cast

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 9:09 am
by FLOATFISHIN
That was the 1st shelf, we were fishing the pool below, but man what a sight!
F.F
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 9:18 am
by Gord
Awesome man!! Just curious, do they spawn and die just like on the west coast? I'm pretty sure the answer is yes but not 100%.

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 9:22 am
by FLOATFISHIN
Yes Gord, sad to see, but after the Chinnok spawn they also become bank fertalizer

Though if you get a solid fresh run, like Bunk and I found a few times over the course, whoa they can still scrap the arms off ya
F.F
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 9:42 am
by Snag
Incredible picture Float! That's something I've never seen before up close.

But one day i definetly have too.
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 11:14 am
by slushpuppy
That's amazing!!!
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:01 pm
by Paya
Awesome picture FF,
I was there on Sunday as well ,fishing couple miles upstream. This pool was too busy

If I just knew you guys are there I could learn something new

)
Fished Grand river for Browns and then Bronte,Oshawa and Ganny for Salmon. Not to mentioned money I have made in Niagara casino and Rolling Stones concert in Totonto.Spent five great days. I was amazed with the amount of fish after rain that weekend..
Just read yours ,MB and Marcus report ...nice to see you guys had a awesome time as well....
cheers,
/p
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:02 pm
by Fishing Freak
It's been a long time since i've seen that.
Thanks for the shot.
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 1:31 pm
by wolfe
Nature is incredible!
Great pic, FF. It must be something to experience.
W.
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 1:34 pm
by Markus
I love to creek fish, but I do believe at some point, we as anglers have to learn to respect the salmon run and their vulnerability and close these tribs to angling.
Can you imagine if those were bass?
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 1:47 pm
by birdman
That is truly amazing. I've never seen anything like that before. I have a couple of questions about this;
- Are they spawning right now? If so why are they still in season?
- I always heard they didn't bite when spawning. What's up?
- If they die after spawning, are they any good to eat if you catch one? I guess not.
- Rainbow trout and salmon spawn in the creek where I grew up but they spawn in the spring. What kind of salmon are they? We always assumed Chinook.
- Last question, is this normal? Has this river always been overflowing? Are there hundreds of people down there fishing them right now?
Thanks.
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 2:07 pm
by Paya
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birdman wrote:That is truly amazing. I've never seen anything like that before. I have a couple of questions about this;
- Are they spawning right now? If so why are they still in season?
Yes they are still spawning. Season is open all year around but not in upper body of rivers
- I always heard they didn't bite when spawning. What's up?
This is left for more advanced creatures

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- If they die after spawning, are they any good to eat if you catch one? I guess not.
Personally I don't eat them but I know people that would keep them. Especially if they are fresh from the lake
- Rainbow trout and salmon spawn in the creek where I grew up but they spawn in the spring. What kind of salmon are they? We always assumed Chinook.
Yes, Chinook mostly but there is number of Coho's pink and few Atlantics
(talking Ontario tribes)
- Last question, is this normal? Has this river always been overflowing? Are there hundreds of people down there fishing them right now?
Yes and No, usually big run like this would happened after big rainfall and weather temperature drops. Starting end of August until end of October (could be later as well) is time of the year when major run is on. They run upstream every day but not in the same numbers. Usually end of Sep until middle of oct is the time when most of the salmon runs upstream.
Thanks.
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 2:34 pm
by Markus
birdman wrote:That is truly amazing. I've never seen anything like that before. I have a couple of questions about this;
- Are they spawning right now? If so why are they still in season?
Salmon are not protected during their spawning period and the season remains open. It was believed that the spawn was a false spawn and the stocked fish did not reproduce. It is know being discovered that there is a successfull spawn. I'm betting we'll see reg changes in the next 5 years to reflect this.
I always heard they didn't bite when spawning. What's up?
Salmon no not feed during the spawn, but they certainly do hit baits. They'll strike out of frustration, protection of a bed and also out of instinct. Salmoniods are natural filters in creeks too...that's how they feed...they grab debri mouth it, if its food they swallow it , if it's junk they spit it out. It's their nature.
If they die after spawning, are they any good to eat if you catch one? I guess not.
Only fresh fish are good to eat. If it's dark, it's fleash has started to decay and it's no good as table fare.
Rainbow trout and salmon spawn in the creek where I grew up but they spawn in the spring. What kind of salmon are they? We always assumed Chinook.
Salmon only spawn in the Fall. Rainbows spawn in the spring. (some minnor exceptions with late and early spawners)
Last question, is this normal? Has this river always been overflowing? Are there hundreds of people down there fishing them right now?
This is very normal. Salmon will stage in the lake at the mouth of a river and when conditions are right, they will run the trib in masses.
Salmon trib fishing attracts all kinds. I fully respect guys like Floatfishin who go out and do it right, but unfortunately he's in the minority. Most just snag em and masacar them. It's a sad situation to witness. The fish are completly vaulnerable and some yahoo makes himself fell like a great fisherman by buring a treble hook in the back of the fish with 12.99 Zebco combo. grrrrrr.