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Left at 4 in the morning on wednesday to hit the bogachiel for the first time. got to the hatchery at 730, reminded me of blue creek with all the people, shoulder to shoulder almost all the way to the mouth of the calawah. noticed one guy on the opposite side of the calawah consistantly hooking fish for the majority of the morning, no real action to speak of on the bogy. left the hatchery and ate lunch at about 130. headed down to what i guess they call tall timbers to the calawah at 3pm went to the spot we seen the guy catching them earlier in the day and fished for about an hour with no luck. as darkness was starting to set in i put on a glow corkie and within 5 or six casts i hooked and caught a nice little 5 pound hatchery hen, as i was retying my buddy hooked and landed another fish almost identical size and shape to mine. i decided to go back to the car to get my headlamp and a camera flash and while i was gone my buddy hooked a bigger fish and lost it at the bank, we fished for a couple more hours with no more luck and headed back to the motel. we got up this morning and headed back to the same spot and fished it for 4 hours with no bites. decided to take a look down stream on the bogy, saw one fish on the bank, a nice 17 pounder a little kid had caught (nice first fish!). made two casts and hooked in to a good fish but after a short fight it spit the hook, fished that hole for another 45 minutes before we were pretty much out of gear, left at noon. it was a fun trip, hopefully next time we will hit it on some better days.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service