silvio Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Spent the day with JDMLS and we had a riot lots of laughs. Managed a few boots but this one caught me off guard. On a side note seems like the main pushes are over with little spirits coming in now. We were fishing extremely close to the lake so there were know white tail half dead spotted salmon around. Also BBNOTTY has gone in for surgery on his back wish him good luck and hopefully a fast recover so we can start cranking steel. thank JDMLS for landing my fish pretty sure my heart stopped a few times lol. good times good laughs . Just another fat hen And the one that went nuts on me look at this ho... thing is so fresh. (ps the fish was caught in the pool below the rapids we just landed the fish there.)
jediangler Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Nice fish, Congrats. Here's hoping a quick recovery for BBNOTTY
Guest chopchop Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Beauty fish...can't tell for sure but one reason she's so silver is because it looks like a Coho.
bucktail Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Nice fish....you sure thats not a jumbo coho???
silvio Posted September 29, 2008 Author Report Posted September 29, 2008 Sorry for not being clear silver fish is a coho( i use the code name ho). Thanks these fish put up one hell of a fight.
Guest chopchop Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 They sure do fight like hell...both in the creeks and out on the lake. It's a shame they are not as prevalent as they used to be. Big numbers were great for offshore guys as well as the floaters on the creeks as Coho runs did not peak until after the chinny's were done...once again great fish!!
camillj Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Ah my favourite spot for late fall 'hos ... thanks for not photoshopping ... I would have thought it is still a bit early ... but ... obviously I was wrong .... nice job for sure and good to se they are still coming 'home' even though (I believe) the stocking of them has pretty much all but stopped in that trib.
steverowbotham Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Just seeing that spot gives me the "willies"
silvio Posted September 29, 2008 Author Report Posted September 29, 2008 Fish had no fin clips so it wasnt a stocked fish. I didnt see many flashes in the pool so i dont think there were many.
chickenhawk Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 o man......so jealous have no idea
sharper Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Great pics! That coho looks beautiful!
CLofchik Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Fish had no fin clips so it wasnt a stocked fish. I didnt see many flashes in the pool so i dont think there were many. The Yanks don't fin clip their ho's, and I don't think they were EVER stocked in that trib. Strays just colonized it very nicely.
ccmtcanada Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Awesome stuff!!! How'd the wrist hold up to those battles? Great to see a report from you again Silvio... All the best to bbnotty too!
silvio Posted September 29, 2008 Author Report Posted September 29, 2008 Cliff the wrist held up fine lol the screw does its job. Thanks everyone fish was a beauty still cant forget the fight or how chrome it was.
kemper Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 ah yes, the chrome coho. Thats a beauty man, I have been lucky enough to tangle with three this season. and they all kicked my ars. Ill land one, someday
jdmls Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Ya that was a sweet Ho !!! Good times, man ...can't wait for the steel..Those boots beat up enough of my gear this season already...Oh ya and every time I have been down there this year , Me and the guys I went down with were the only legit fisherman down there, surrounded by immigrants with baseball bats and downrigger nets...So If you don't know of this spot already than clearly you have to get out more !! LET THE BOOTS LIVE ANOTHER DAY...OR TWO , LOL !!!
Leecher Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Nice looking ho Congrats Thanks for sharing Leechman
fishnsled Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 First - All the best for a speedy recovery BBNOTTY!! Second - A couple of nice fish there, thanks for the report.
silvio Posted September 29, 2008 Author Report Posted September 29, 2008 Anyone have the stocking info for coho salmon for ontario.
kemper Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Anyone have the stocking info for coho salmon for ontario. Ya, NOT ENOUGH if any...?
silvio Posted September 29, 2008 Author Report Posted September 29, 2008 Lol kemper I think the credit river stocks but would love to see stats these are amazing fish.
kemper Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 They sure are, I beat my equiptment up every year sorting through the boots to get to them. I put them on the same level as steelies, except far more rare where I fish!
silvio Posted September 29, 2008 Author Report Posted September 29, 2008 pound for pound yea but coho are alot bigger making it seem like they fight better
John Bacon Posted September 30, 2008 Report Posted September 30, 2008 Anyone have the stocking info for coho salmon for ontario. The fall of 2007 would have been the last run from MNR stocked fish. Metro East Anglers did collect eggs from the 2007 run for stocking, so hopefully we can get some better runs in the future. We do hope to collect eggs this year as well. The lack of a fin clipping does not indicate that it is not a stocked fish. 2008 is the first year that all stocked fish are being fin clipped. I am not aware of any coho's being clipped in previous years. In past years, the Chinooks involved in pen rearing projects were clipped. However, the majority or Chinooks stocked in previous years were unclipped. Your fish may have been been a stray from the U.S. (who still stock cohos), an Ontario stocked fish that spent an extra year in the lake, or a naturally reproduced fish. I believe that all Ontario stocking was in the Credit; however, I am not sure about that.
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