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Pepper and rogerdodger with a nice fall coho

Topic: Flies and gear for Comox/Campbell River?  (Read 3493 times)

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Fishboy

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Expect to be up there end of July rather than at Gold River. Would sure love to tangle with coho etc. casting/wading from shore or from the yak. Has anyone fly-fished that area late July/early August? Any favorite patterns or gear suggestions?


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We are going up in early aug, I believe hey have pinks there then, it's supposed to be combat fishing so we may try in the ocean, use pink flies, different weighted eyes, estaz body, marabou tail, all in pink, weird but they work. I'm not often on here but you ca try an pm me, thx
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Fishboy

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Thanks Bruce. Heard the same about the pinks. I am re-reading my copy of "Fly Fishing for Pacific Salmon: II" and taking notes.


Fishboy

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Bruce: Would these guys work:



Fishboy

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Actually, we fished pink Handlebars and caught about 70 pinks and lost as many between four of us. Fished 6-9 a.m. and 5-8 p.m. on the beach north of the mouth of the Oyster River. Fish ran 2.5-3.5 pounds, except for the coho that nearly spooled me ...