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Animal Chin

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Re: Hike in lakes in the Lower mainland
« Reply #15 on: September 15, 2012, 09:24:33 PM »

Deek Lake, Porteau Cove at the end of the Howe Sound Crest Trail has lots of willing biters as well. Pretty small fish though. It's pretty close to Vancouver. 
The only other lake I've been to is Joffre. Great camping, and a couple of the fish I caught were decent size.

Great thread, I've had no idea Garibaldi has fish in it. Pretty mellow hike up to the lake. I went up to Panorama Ridge when I camped there, it was well worth the effort.

If anyone is down for an overnighter (preferably mid-week) to any alpine lakes send me an email. May as well take advantage of the last bit of summer. I'm set with my one man tent. I can take care of the food/dinner/breakfast/cookset stove, first aid kit etc.
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Re: Hike in lakes in the Lower mainland
« Reply #16 on: September 15, 2012, 11:21:25 PM »

Are you serious about the possibility of bass in upper pierce.
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Re: Hike in lakes in the Lower mainland
« Reply #17 on: September 16, 2012, 01:07:57 AM »

Are you serious about the possibility of bass in upper pierce.

Methinks he is having a bit of fun...lol.
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Re: Hike in lakes in the Lower mainland
« Reply #18 on: September 16, 2012, 04:56:42 AM »

minnekada in coquitlam if your into bass  :)
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Re: Hike in lakes in the Lower mainland
« Reply #19 on: September 18, 2012, 09:00:52 AM »

I don't want bass in any of the lakes up in the mountains. I thought it might be a joke but you never know.
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Re: Hike in lakes in the Lower mainland
« Reply #20 on: September 18, 2012, 09:51:14 AM »

It was a joke. Would be too hard for someone to bother putting bass into and have hike up there to go fishing for them.
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Re: Hike in lakes in the Lower mainland
« Reply #21 on: September 18, 2012, 01:17:14 PM »

Driftwood Bay on Garibaldi lake is the good hike-in for the young and fit.    Follow an unmarked track down on the east side of Mimulous Creek from the Black Tusk meadows.   Only room for a few fishers.
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Re: Hike in lakes in the Lower mainland
« Reply #22 on: September 18, 2012, 03:27:27 PM »

Bucket brigade made it to Chadsey.

Don't say never.
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Re: Hike in lakes in the Lower mainland
« Reply #23 on: September 19, 2012, 10:07:38 PM »

Has any one hiked into Widgeon lake? And if so is the fishing any good?

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Re: Hike in lakes in the Lower mainland
« Reply #24 on: September 20, 2012, 07:32:22 AM »

Fished there a few times. Even carried an inflatible boat a couple times.

Don't expect:

a. huge fish
b. huge action

But it is a great place scenic wise. When the blueberrys are out it can be really good too. You probably want a beer along for the hike in. My expierence fishing there might not be what others have had. I heard of people flying in there for the fishing but to me it was not that great. Garibaldi is more scenic and has bigger fish. But hey why not try as many hike in lakes as you can. Mamquam lake is really good but it's like a 22 k march in. Unreal fishing with a buzz bomb there for some reason if you go.
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Re: Hike in lakes in the Lower mainland
« Reply #25 on: September 20, 2012, 08:05:48 AM »

Fished there a few times. Even carried an inflatible boat a couple times.

Don't expect:

a. huge fish
b. huge action

But it is a great place scenic wise. When the blueberrys are out it can be really good too. You probably want a beer along for the hike in. My expierence fishing there might not be what others have had. I heard of people flying in there for the fishing but to me it was not that great. Garibaldi is more scenic and has bigger fish. But hey why not try as many hike in lakes as you can. Mamquam lake is really good but it's like a 22 k march in. Unreal fishing with a buzz bomb there for some reason if you go.

I have a hard time picturing someone buzzbombing at Mamquam Lake  :D
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Re: Hike in lakes in the Lower mainland
« Reply #26 on: September 20, 2012, 12:25:25 PM »

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Has any one hiked into Widgeon lake? And if so is the fishing any good?/

Hiked in there some years back in early summer carrying an inflatable.   The trail was in poor condition making it a rough trip and the weather was marginal.  I hiked too fast with the result I was soaked and exhausted when I got there.  After resting and a snack i recovered enough to try the fishing.   The lake was open where the trail arrives but still frozen further out.   Many starving fish about 6 inches long, all head an no body.   I retraced my steps down to Widgeon Creek and the tide had gone way out so I had to drag my boat across the mud for quite a long way to get back to the Harrison.   Never been so tired in my life.   Just about couldn't put the cartopper up on the vehicle.

I had some hiking acquaintances who went in there and passed some fellows heavily burdened with float tubes etc. on the trail.    Later while eating lunch at the lake they heard the tubers huffing and puffing up the last steep pitch below them before the lake came into view for the tubers.   They gave them a cheery greeting and advised that the good news was that they were almost there, the bad news was that the lake was still frozen solid.
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Re: Hike in lakes in the Lower mainland
« Reply #27 on: September 20, 2012, 02:47:44 PM »

I have a hard time picturing someone buzzbombing at Mamquam Lake  :D


I don't play by the rules :) That lake is too far to carry an inflatible into, with the beer I need for a overnight trip. Just brought a selection of lures and a 10 foot rod to get way out there. Just happened to bring my usual buzzbomb I use for salmon fishing because it casts a mile. Thing worked unreal soon as it hit the water fish on. I went to the shallow end and waded out casted reeled in as fast as I could and there were like 20 fish chasing it right to when they saw me. :)
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