Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fly Fishing Cafe => Topic started by: *Lil Fisherman* on October 05, 2006, 09:13:53 PM
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I might be heading over to Lafarge Lake with the float tube to give those new bow's a try.
Any suggestions from previous excperience?
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Hatchery fish are dumb they are just pellet fish. Anything will catch them.
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the lake is very very low right now colton. i usually walk along the lake too and from school and there seems to be dones of fish rising in the morning.
try sparkle leeches (green cactus chenille, and olive marabou tail.) ;)
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Ok, will see about trying some of those! :)
Hey Cody, do you find trolling close for them or in the middle?
I geuss seing as how its getting colder they we will in shawllower.
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Purina trout chow should work... :D
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Doc Spratleys have always worked well in that lake. Once you hit one stay in that area don't keep trolling the lake; when ever I have taken kids there to start them fishing, I have found that the fish will focus on one area leaving the rest of the lake dead.
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I agre with Newsman. I have been to some of these hatchery fish lakes and those fish seem to travel together for the most part.
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Is'nt there a beaver or somthing eating all the fish in Lafarge. My cousins live near they're and told me somthing about that
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all the fish travel together from what i have seemed to notice. like newsman said, once u hit one, just stay in the same area. if you move off, there wont be many. its sorta funny cause if your fishing from shore and there like 5 rods out from dif. people, the rods will start bouncing in a row. ;D
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Huh, mabye I will give that a try too! :o
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Is it still worth fishing Lafarge? :D Or has the otter eaten them all!
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Go to sasamat!, Float fish shrimp off the floating dock
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Ok, mabye I will do that T_R_K ::)
If I can find it ;)
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how big are the trout in lafarge? 8inches??
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I have seen some of 17inches :o
Just depends on when they stock them and you fish it ::)
I am geussing that most of the fish are around 8-10inches.