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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: charles on November 20, 2006, 11:47:26 AM
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Hi, my name is Charles. This is my first report or post :)
I hit Squamish the second time this year. On Nov11, it was great. Fish was on every 5 casts. Between my friend and I, we must have over 30 fish on, and more in hook up, but landed only 6 or so per person. We both use light gears (8lbs line) and low profile reel. And that was my first time float fish in the Squamish.
On Nov18, I still landed 6 fish (only one was fresh and clean) but we had far less hook up. There were not as many people there compare to the Nov 11 trip. We had to walk and search and tried many spots to find the fish. On the first time, we just stood at one spot and fish all day long. There wasn't much fish showing either. We can see some surface once a while but definitely far less than the Nov11.
We did not try to go back on the Nov19 cause I heard the weather was going to be bad. But it turns out to be nice in the city. So, anyone up there still on Sunday catching fish?
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And I forgot to mention, all the fish were catch and release safely. All swim off by themselves swimming away from our hands...
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Good report and welcome to FWR :)
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Thanks...
It was a nice day on sat... no rain, little overcast clouds... no so much people... and decent fishing...
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welcome, awsome report!
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welcome , nice report good to know ;)
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Great report and welcome.
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I know that the run is almost over... Is there other tihng to do in the river from now on?
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In a couple of weeks steelhead start runing I know I can't wait.
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How long and how big is the steelhead run?
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How long and how big is the steelhead run?
they are usually around 30 inches long and about 17-18 inches around
;D
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How long and how big is the steelhead run?
they are usually around 30 inches long and about 17-18 inches around
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Wise my friend ;D ;D Last year it was an excellent run. As for how long I believe from around december till march
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Which river systems are they in? Cap? Vadder? Squamish? And is it the same as using float to fish for them?
Thanks...
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I c...
Which river systems are they in? Cap? Vadder? Squamish? And is it the same as using float to fish for them?
Thanks...
Yes, and yes
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Ok... if anyone is kind enough to show me where :) I am only avaiable during sat... :( once a week... Kids and churuch and all...
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I thought fisherman / fisherwoman are supposed to be nice and kind toward each other :)
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The winter steelhead runs are comparatively smaller than the fall salmon runs that you have experienced. The Vedder River has the biggest one out of all the river systems in the Lower Mainland. Other rivers that you may wish to try out include the Chehalis, Stave, Capilano, Seymour, Squamish, Cheakamus. The season is generally from December until April, but each system has a slightly different run time. Please also be aware that there are no retention of steelhead, both hatchery and wild fish, while the Vedder allows you to keep one hatchery fish. Once the fish is kept, you must mark it on the licence and cease fishing for the day on that system.
The fishing method is pretty similar to how you would fish for salmon. The float setup is the same, the tactic is slightly different. Because there are less fish, it is advantageous to fish a run for a certain amount of time, then move onto another run. This style of fishing is more of a hunt and only a % of the anglers enjoy this aspect because it does require a lot more work.
There are several existing steelhead threads in the general discussion that contain really useful information.
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=12564.0
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=12693.0
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=8802.0
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catch and release is just fine by me :) I don't eat fish and only enjoy the fight...
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I thought fisherman / fisherwoman are supposed to be nice and kind toward each other :)
whatever gave you that idea ???
;D
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I always share my secrets when i used to fish down in the bay area for bass and calif. halibut. Part of the fun about fishing is to share the experience of fishing. The bs about how big the one that got away, how much hook up we had, how much fun the day went. If no one else but me catching fish, to me it is just no fun, JM2C...
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Please also be aware that there are no retention of steelhead, both hatchery and wild fish, while the Vedder allows you to keep one hatchery fish. Once the fish is kept, you must mark it on the licence and cease fishing for the day on that system.
The Chehalis is still open for retention of 1 hatchery steelhead.
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ChromeKings:
I know what you mean. I once told someone about a great bottom fish area. The place was bone dried a summer later. I used to take people out to bottom fish but I would never go back to the same spot twice nor I would empty the hole. I like fishing as a spot so it does not make sense to me to empty a hole ( no fish will return ) or target the same hole week after week.
But that is a little different than salmon? I thought salmon and steelhead or alike are always on a run unlike bottom fish...
No worry though... But let me know if you guys are ever out in the squamish this weekend... I can come by and say hi :)
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Hi Charles, good to see you here!
As for Squamish steelhead ..... oh I remember me supervisor always telling me the time he went flyfishing for them and caught a few. What I got out of it was do a lot of walking...lol good luck
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As for Squamish steelhead ..... oh I remember me supervisor always telling me the time he went flyfishing for them and caught a few. What I got out of it was do a lot of walking...lol good luck
Has any of us actually seen him catch a fish? ;)