As we arrived at the destination spot that Mikey picked out, Luke set up his spare rod for me to fish with. I used a 10'5" noodle rod, with a spinning reel rigged with 8 pound test fluorocarbon main line, 4 pound test fluorocarbon leader, split shots, slip float and finally, the roe! It was a different technique that I really enjoyed learning, and I saw more salmon than I had ever seen in my life in that river - it was incredible. The river was about 2 and a half feet deep with perfect visibility, and I could not take my eyes off those fish!!
A few hours into the day, and I successfully hooked up with my very first salmon ever - a chinook! Here is how it went down:
WHAT A FISH!! Definitely a highlight in my life reeling in that monster! Here are a couple of photos thanks to Nick and Mikey:
I would like to express a HUGE thank you to Nick, Mikey, Luke and Pat for helping me land my first salmon, and my personal best fish! It was great to meet new friends, try a new style of fishing out of my element and make a fantastic memory! Can't wait for my next Fishbook experience!
Here are the photos I took:
Mikey on the fly
Pat (Mikey's dad)
Nick and Luke rigging rods
Mikey again, what a great angler!
One of my favourite photos.
Until the next adventure...







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ReplyDeleteSmall river big Salmon are a blast. I used to fish them in SE Wisconsin on Lake Michigan tributaries for about 9 years running. I think 2004 was the last year I went. Great memories.
Wow, congratulations on you personal best. Such a big fish in such a small creek. Can't be any complaints about those memories.
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Just want to offer my congratulations also, Ashley, on your big Salmon. Sure would love the opportunity to fish for them on small water. Great job!
ReplyDeleteSalmon season is just getting ready to kick of down where I live. I can hardly wait. Congrats on your fish!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations. Yeah, it's that time of year. There's hundreds of chinooks in the creek across the road from me.
ReplyDeleteWay to go. One of the best salmon streams is Michigan is a short drive for me and I sometimes take it for granted! Your post has me excited though!
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