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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: toytank on November 17, 2007, 11:54:08 PM
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hello to all ;D great weather we are having ;)
now what is next on the fishing for the lower mainland coho will end eventually ???
then what ??? ???
let me, us all know what to expect for the rest of the season
thank you for all how have replied ;D
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We're near the end of the coho season although there are late runs in the Chehalis and the various Fraser sloughs. Steelhead season is next up.
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Coho salmon fishing should continue being strong until early December in some systems on the north side of the Fraser River. Chum salmon fishing is also still good for a couple more weeks, but finding fresher fish would be difficult of course.
Fishing happens year-round in the Lower Mainland, the season just changes. Starting in December, the season turns into a hunting game. The target species will be cutthroat trout, bull trout, rainbow trout and winter steelhead. This fishing goes on until late April. You can baitfish (where permitted), lure fish or flyfish for them. Like coho salmon, ALL wild fish of these species (with an adipose fin) are required to be released.
Cutthroat trout, bull trout and rainbow trout in the coastal streams will be highly migratory, as they will only be where the food is. The feed will change as the season goes on. from salmon eggs, to salmon flesh, to sculpins, to juvenile salmon. This means you will need to change your presentation to accommodate the shift.
More info: http://www.fishingwithrod.com/articles/2005/1205_02.html
Winter steelhead fishing happens in a few streams in the Lower Mainland, but Chilliwack River is again where you will find the most success out of all these systems. If you are unfamiliar with it, there is a derby coming up in mid January where many forum members are attending:
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=16471.0
Local put&take lakes will not be stocked during the winter months, but you should still find a few fish as they are being stocked right now.
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Dry up the boots and wader and GET READY FOR THOSE BRIGHT STEELHEAD in December!!!!!!
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Its cutthroat time for me ;D
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where can you find some cutties of the fly in the lowermainland ?
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where can you find some cutties of the fly in the lowermainland ?
That is the question. Any fraser tributary well have them. Its all about searching. They are there one minute and gone the next. Thats the beauty of it.
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where can you find some cutties of the fly in the lowermainland ?
That is the question. Any fraser tributary well have them. Its all about searching. They are there one minute and gone the next. Thats the beauty of it.
That's what makes the system here Brian so good. you can walk for miles above the river in search of them ;D
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does any body know about Pitt lake and the north end iv herd its good fishing in the lake itself and that there is a fishing lodge at the north end (is it private property??) or can anyone one go up the river at the north end please let me know thank you
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any one feel like givin' me a "freebie" tip on a decent starting tributary :-[ :)
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does any body know about Pitt lake and the north end iv herd its good fishing in the lake itself and that there is a fishing lodge at the north end (is it private property??) or can anyone one go up the river at the north end please let me know thank you
Pitt River/northern end of Pitt Lake can only be accessed by boats (extreme caution should be taken). Best alternative is to get a group together, sign up on one of Pitt River bull trout trips with experienced local guides (good fishing starts in late winter/spring).
http://www.guidebc.com
http://www.ultimatesportfishing.ca
(http://www.fishingwithrod.com/albums/guidebc/Lynn_trout_03.jpg)
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any one feel like givin' me a "freebie" tip on a decent starting tributary :-[ :)
Coquitlam River
Lower Pitt River
Alouette River
Stave River
Kanaka Creek
Nicomen Slough
Harrison River
Lower Vedder River/Canal
Small creeks/slough/tributaries between Mission and Harrison
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i have a boat 19' and its pretty good in the ocean so i don't think this would be a problem 8) all I'm interested in is the north end is private property or open to the public ???
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It's public access. The boat trip is not only dependent on the size of the boat, but more the experience/knowledge of that particular piece of water. Perhaps those who travel it regularly can provide some information for you.
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thank you Rodney for your help! ;)
what store do you work out of? ???
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I don't work at a store. :)
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then what do you do for a living if you dont mind me asking?
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I own and operate this website, and other web related work.
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cool you sound like a great guy we should meet up one day?
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i have a boat 19' and its pretty good in the ocean so i don't think this would be a problem 8) all I'm interested in is the north end is private property or open to the public ???
If you are not familiar with The Pitt please use extreme caution as it is a tidal lake with many sand bars. Many people end up with boat problems and end up getting rescued by search and rescue.
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thank you fly guy are you familiar with the lake and if so could we meet and talk about it or email me personally toytank@telus.net .. ;)
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cool you sound like a great guy we should meet up one day?
Dude, Rod is taken...... shhh.... nina is around... :-*
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SINARAN it sounds like your a little Jealous :-*
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then what do you do for a living if you dont mind me asking?
FISHING ;D ;D