Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fly Fishing Cafe => Topic started by: c-pin on March 30, 2020, 01:11:33 PM
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Hey Everyone
I’m heading up to Terrace in the fall for Coho fishing.
I fly fish for Coho down here on the coast, but was wondering what flies are the “go to” for the central coast.
Any help is appreciated. While this Covid thing is around, I thought I’d get busy tying flies.
John
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Members here dont seem to be quick to give up their favourite flies or ones that work. LOL
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Maybe most of them are gear fishermen
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coho there take big flies. hobo spey works well.
I believe there is bait ban in kitimat during coho run. and only one fish a day.
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Thanks for the hobo Spey tip. I’m going to stick to larger sized rabbit tail and popsicle flies.
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took a guided trip on the Kalum a couple of years ago. This is the fly the guide provided.
(https://i.imgur.com/WPLeYEM.jpg)
tied on an intruder shank 30 to 35 mm. Pink butt, orange body yarn or dubbing, guinea hackle, orange and pink marabou wing (sparse), a couple strands of pearl or silver flashabou.
Length is about equivalent to #2 or #4 Atlantic salmon or steelhead fly hook
You can also check out some of the Sport Fishing on the Fly Videos on fishing the Skeena for salmon via youtube