2014 Cascadia Big Fishing Year
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:30 pm
2014 is almost here folks and I am really looking forward to it. I've decided to pursue a "big fishing year" in the Cascadia region by trying to catch/harvest as many species of game/food fish and invertebrates as I can. I've been pouring over reports on this website (really appreciating hot spots available to premium members), internet fishing archives, YouTube, angling magazines, and putting my library card to good use in preparation.
I've put a minimum goal of 50 species I would like to reach before 2015 rolls around. I've been pretty explicit about the rules I am setting for myself and because I am using "species" I won't get credit for steelhead vs resident rainbow trout. However, I still intend to target the varied fisheries that single species provide e.g. kokanee vs sockeye or Lahotan vs Coastal Cutthroat.
I've put together a website that lays out the rules and various for myself and where I will regularly provide updates on my progress, tips on what I did to be successful or what led to my failures, and reflective thoughts on my experiences. You can check it out at http://www.bigfishingyear.net
I am hoping I can count on my fellow fishermen and women to help me reach my goal. I'm not asking for money or anything like that just shoot me a line if have any advice on particular species or want to share in the experience by going fishing with me or even doing your own big year.
Tight lines everybody!
I've put a minimum goal of 50 species I would like to reach before 2015 rolls around. I've been pretty explicit about the rules I am setting for myself and because I am using "species" I won't get credit for steelhead vs resident rainbow trout. However, I still intend to target the varied fisheries that single species provide e.g. kokanee vs sockeye or Lahotan vs Coastal Cutthroat.
I've put together a website that lays out the rules and various for myself and where I will regularly provide updates on my progress, tips on what I did to be successful or what led to my failures, and reflective thoughts on my experiences. You can check it out at http://www.bigfishingyear.net
I am hoping I can count on my fellow fishermen and women to help me reach my goal. I'm not asking for money or anything like that just shoot me a line if have any advice on particular species or want to share in the experience by going fishing with me or even doing your own big year.
Tight lines everybody!