Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: SilverChaser on February 08, 2016, 05:21:59 PM
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FWR,
I read somewhere on here that the Norrish gets a small run of steelhead every year and im thinking about taking a run out there next weekend to give it a shot. Anything I should know before hitting that part of the world?
Also, if you have any photos of steelies from the Norrish, please share!
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Not a chance of that happening. You have a better chance of a picture of a jackalope being posted
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I think you have more chances to get one in cap :) but they are c&r only .... pretty big ones there too ... esp now with all the rain and water level going up and down ... mid upper should be prime .
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Time to cue the crickets...
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give your head a shake SC ::)
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pm sent
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Hahahahaha ;D. Anyways, thanks for the PM Mr. bean!
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It's a great day out, it's a beautiful River. You're chances of seeing any fish are slim to none,
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It's a great day out, it's a beautiful River. You're chances of seeing any fish are slim to none,
Sounds like vedder for steelhead so why not try new things ::)
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I was out there today walking my dog. She pulled A dead fish out of the bushes, I couldn't identify it though, the head was a decent size but not much left of it.
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Oh my, the fishing net has just hit a new low. :'(
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Sounds like vedder for steelhead so why not try new things ::)
Yeah well if I had catching on the mind, I'd try other rivers first. Coho season you're likely to get fish. :)
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Been up there a couple times this year. Always regretted it, fishing wise.
Great solitude with no people around for the most part. But no fish either, lol. Other than some sort of sculpin thingy.
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Been up there a couple times this year. Always regretted it, fishing wise.
Great solitude with no people around for the most part. But no fish either, lol. Other than some sort of sculpin thingy.
Be good place to practiced spey fishing or learning to used a center pin. Nobody around.
Silex user
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Good luck asking the internet about north-side tributaries.
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Good luck asking the internet about north-side tributaries.
Why can't people just put some leg work in?Most of the north side tributaries are not big enough to have the preasure of lots of anglers.So not sure why people would want to talk about them on the internet.
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Said the talker (typer)... ???
Though I have to agree 8)
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look at the view count, insane.