Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: lovethewater on October 23, 2014, 08:07:30 PM
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I don't get the chance to fish the rivers much with work and kid, but I do have the chance to get out for a couple hours first thing tomorrow. I am an ethical and considerate fisherman.
Questions is...is the Cap going to be too blown to fish? Are there still biters in the system?
I know I am going to get a lot of 'go out and see for yourself' type responses, but thought I would ask in case there was anyone out today who wants to share some intel....
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Don`t waste you`re time on the cap its blown out and looks like chocolate milk.Most fish are boots.
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Alright, thanks for the tip. Really wanted to feel a fish on the end of the line. I have a ton in the freezer so don't plan on keeping anything I catch. Might just sleep in and dream about it...
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Chocolate milk is right. It's brutal
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Don`t waste you`re time on the cap its blown
out and looks like chocolate milk.Most fish are boots.
Is it really this bad for fish? I did see the proud ??? catch of a few zombie springs, complete with orange goo.
But, with all of this consistent fresh rain...should there not be a few remaining fresh springs and lots of coho?
I just stocked up on a complete cap river assortment from Highwater...am I wasting my time for the next two weeks? This was my plan.
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if you don't know already here is the link to the Cap cam at this height the river can be pretty sketchy.
http://www.vankayak.org/capcam
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I just stocked up on a complete cap river assortment from Highwater...am I wasting my time for the next two weeks? This was my plan.
Never. Just go and have fun..Tight line ;)
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Never. Just go and have fun..Tight line ;)
Thanks for the confirmation...I feel so confident now.
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was there this morning....water is still high and fast. maybe give it a couple of days to settle down. clarity is getting better.