Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Top 10 fish of 2011

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10. Four little herring caught at once near Nanaimo

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9. Big Spring caught on the fly at Little Qualicum River


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8. A dozen Sockeye from shore in 2 hours at Papermill Dam.

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7. Only Halibut for us this year caught near Port Alice

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6. First fish landed with centerpin, a Pink in the Campbell River.

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5. The Jester's daughter's first Sockeye, caught near China Creek.


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4. Chinook caught on a solo boat trip outside the town of Gold River.

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3. First Spring landed with a fly rod, he was old but I kissed him anyway! caught on the Conuma River.


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2. First Steelhead for the Prince, Stamp River in December.

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1. First Steelie for the Jester. Stamp River in January.




8 comments:

  1. I've never been up your way, but it is on my bucket list. Great site, keep it up.

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  2. Thanks for stopping by the blog. We think it's a pretty amazing place too!

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  3. I like you blog, just added it to my roll. I miss the North West, I was stationed up at Whidbey Island in the Navy. I just wish your pictures were a little bigger, great stuff. I can't wait to read more.
    Dan

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  4. Thanks for the feedback, I am working at making the pictures bigger when posting from my Ipad. It is definitely wild up here, but so beautiful!

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  5. Hats off to your rather fabulous blog, old sausage.

    Regards
    Alan

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  6. Oh my! That is definitely the first time I have been referred to as a sausage! Im not sure how to translate that one into 'Canadian' :)

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  7. Posted with the very best of intentions, old sausage, and meant only as a term of endearment. Anyway, carry on...
    Regards
    Alan

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  8. Some cracking fish there, great stuff!

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