instapump416
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Thanks for the advice you guys!
I pulled the trigger on the Stradic 4000.
Now I gotta pull the trigger on a rod...
I pulled the trigger on the Stradic 4000.
Now I gotta pull the trigger on a rod...
Go for it, They will be moving in and feeding already. It might not be the peak of the season but salmon will be around this early.TheSkyIsBlue said:In the article, it says that he's caught salmon from mid july to mid september. So would it be a good idea to head out at 3:00 tomorrow morning?
You have a St Croix 9 ft from your videos?PUMP KNOWS said:Thanks for the advice you guys!
I pulled the trigger on the Stradic 4000.
Now I gotta pull the trigger on a rod...
Out there for sure Browns, Atlantics and from what I saw today Coho'sFishheads said:Go for it, They will be moving in and feeding already. It might not be the peak of the season but salmon will be around this early.
Its only a 7ftjc53 said:You have a St Croix 9 ft from your videos?
nothing happen in port credit am been trying for couple of days now still too early water is high and too murky maybe 2 week of august i have a feeling we will have early run this year water is starting to get cold even in erindale parkCreghead said:I know it's probably too early, but is anything happening at Port Credit this time of year?
ex0or said:nothing happen in port credit am been trying for couple of days now still too early water is high and too murky maybe 2 week of august i have a feeling we will have early run this year water is starting to get cold even in erindale park
You shouldn't name places and post pictures like that... The pier will become more crowded then the EX!DiogoGB said:Hello everyone! I was at Port Credit last Thursday and I landed a 14lb chinook salmon around 6am. Been there a few other times, 4:44am - 8am and 8pm-midnight with no luck, for me and people beside me...