Got a chance to get up to the Salmon River one last time before they start heading back to the lake. I met up with my good friend Joe and we set off looking for drop backs. Sunday night the water jumped from 750cfs to 1200cfs. Finding fish was a little tricky, but we had a few spots in mind and with a little walking and searching we found a few in the morning.
Around 3 Joe and I put the boat in the water and headed down river. Having a boat makes covering a lot of water in a little time pretty easy; it wasn't long before we got into a few nice fish.
All in all its been a great season up north and if I'm lucky I may get one more trip in before my mind gets back into trout mode!
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Joe with a nice drop back hen. |
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Me with a double-banded drop back buck. |
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The perfect hen to end the season with! |
You're such a good fisherman! Can I take a guiding trip with you?
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