Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: small_fish on October 23, 2006, 07:05:16 PM
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Would be greatly apprecaited
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Recently stocked, should fish very well.
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/fishing_report/stocking_2.html
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Ok i will go this sunday morning, have u fished sasamat latly rod, its been bad for me
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Hey it's just starting to turn cold. Trout fishing should be at it's best now. Especially around 5:30pm to sunset.
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Is the mornings at like 8 oclock good or should i go late?
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If you can't go earlier than 8am, might as well go late.
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I find that the bite is on at Sasamat either early afternoon (1 - 3ish) or later on. I have had no luck in the morning. I limited out on Sunday and caught and released 3 more after that all off of the floating docks. I do not float fish those lakes any more. I find casting with a small spoon or lure to be way more productive. I'll be up there again for a couple hours this Sat or Sun.
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May have to try there soon also. In past years I found casting shrimp to be productive...Was anyone using this method?
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5 years back i was hitting hatchery trout in Sardis pond on dough and worms, under a bobber.
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What size are the trout that you have been catching at Sassamat ?
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They are all fairly similar in size - about 10" - 14" long. Perfect for the pan! :)
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Brohm Lake.
Lots of good trout.
12" - 15"
Never came home with less than 4.
Early morning before sunrise.
Bait and bobber, panther martins.
Bona fortuna!
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Hey chuck23, Did you see anyone getting them on shrimp or worms under a bobber?
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Ya - pretty regular to see people pulling them up with shrimp or worms under a bobber. I just don't really have the patience to sit there and stare at my bobber! :) I like the action of casting much better and it seemed to work better as well!
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could you tell me where is brohm lake ?
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could you tell me where is brohm lake ?
Just outside Squamish
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could you tell me where is brohm lake ?
Drive north on 99 past Squamish. Watch for signs.
First you will see a sign for Alice Lake which is to the right, than sign for Cat Lake which is to the right also, and then Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest which is to the left.
There is a left turning lane on the highway and you will see a ramp and a free parking lot.
South marshy side of the lake is visible from the highway but don't fish there.
Park, follow trails around the lake and you will find lots of spots.
Lake has recently been stocked and at the same time I've found a great spot where they all converge for breakfast.
I don't know if the good fishing is a result of stocking the lake or the actual spot I found.