Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fly Fishing Cafe => Topic started by: devon42 on February 22, 2009, 05:00:53 PM
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i read somewhere that theres good options on the stave river for some cutthroat trout in the spring time. has anyone ever fly fished there for these fish or any fish in the spring on the stave? and if so what a good fly to use?
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All the standard cutty patterns as well as stone nymphs and caddis nymphs.
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about 15 years ago someone caught a 26 in cutty from there
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the Stave can be great to you or you might just catch whitefish LOL I think having a small boat so you can get to the islands will help out a bit also ;D I will be giving it a go later on with my 'toon
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There seem to be some spots where I could just row over to the islands in my rubber float boat. (I don't have a motor unfortunately).
I get the impression it could be a bit dangerous though. I can't help thinking they could just open those floodgates making it impossible to return.
I am tempted but chicken :-\ Any thoughts on that?
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I was there one morning before the dam opened up and watched a guy wade out to an island and started fishing. I was to far away to warn him that they open up the gates without warning and sure enough the river rose and he almost did'nt make it back so be very careful about where you fish dont take chances
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I was there one morning before the dam opened up and watched a guy wade out to an island and started fishing. I was to far away to warn him that they open up the gates without warning and sure enough the river rose and he almost did'nt make it back so be very careful about where you fish dont take chances
I agree but things like that sure are tempting sometimes. Its just not worth taking the chance.
Too bad, there is a lot of fishable water around those islands.
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what would be the easiest way to get to the islands? iv only ever been up by the dam
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By canoe. That is how I do it.
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small boat would work great, something you can row would get you around pretty good on the Stave. I will be taking my 'toon out there for sure ;)
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This is all good info - maybe I will give it a go after all. I know a spot where there is a very short stretch to some islands on the other side.
put in at the launch and paddle over,drag your watercraft up the bank to avoid it being swept away.your pontoon will be fine ,do it all the time.
ssabnik
If you are talking about the launch on the car parking lot side I am a little surprised - the river can run pretty fast in that area.
When I was out there November last year they opened up the Dam gates and it, frankly looked really dangerous to attempt any kind of crossing one way or the other - especially without a motor. Other times I have gone there the place was like a Mill Pond with little current. (There were even ducks waddling around in the very area where the River was a raging torrent just a few weeks before)
Maybe it just depends on how much recent rain we get - I just worry about going out there and finding I can't get back all of sudden because the Dam has opened up. Is there much warning?
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I guess I will be working up a sweat then :)
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Just make sure you start your crossing on the incoming tide and it is much easier. When coming back start further up stream on the island.
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Thank you both - Finally have some time off work so I am going to be out there this week.
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always a wise idea to take a fishing buddy with you........just incase ;)
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I've been taking my pontoon boat out to the islands for many years, if you put in at the toilet bowl the row across it is very easy, same coming back. The water usually starts to rise around 8-9 am on weekends as the need for power from the dam increases, that with a incoming tide can mean a quick rise in water levels, be careful.
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Interesting set of posts. I live in Mission and have been anxious to get out to do some "river" type fishing. The Stave is just around the corner, OK, it's a really long corner, and I have always been interested. Just a bit fearful to try out something strange by myself, at least for the first time. ;D
As noted above, in a case like this, a partner is always a wise idea.
If anyone is going out that way, in a couple of weeks, I would be interested in meeting up. I would be bringing a small boat to use because I would be willing to try getting out to the islands.
Thanks,
Min
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Does anyone care to share where they may launch a small boat with a 15hp motor, it is a cartopper so access is flexible? Is the closest actual launch Mission bridge or is there something in maple ridge?
Any help would be great
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I think fort langley has a launch.
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Fort Langley, or Haney Marine near the Albion Ferry are the closest.