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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Fishiefish on August 10, 2007, 04:44:16 PM
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Kind of late, but oh well.
I came to the park with my dad(we both go fishing) at around 1:30 P.M. I started first, and two my surprise, few seconds after casting I had a bite. I use Dewworms. It was a small Northern pike-minnow so I released it. Too small to be eaten. Then I casted again, and got another. This one put up a good fight, and was big for the Pikeminnow caught around here, so I kept it. When we caught around 5 fish, my dad hooked something big. It was a 4 foot baby sturgeon, so we took some pictures and released it. I noticed something jerked my rod. Looked like a big fish, so I hurried. At first, what came to my mind was 'Ah crap, it snagged to a log' but then as I pulled, I felt it move a little. I then reeled it in, and a Sturgeon jumped out of the water. By that jump, I'd say it was about 10-15 feet. It easily broke my 8lb line. That was a good thing, since I felt my rod was about to snap in half. So then I caught more fish after fighting my first Sturgeon, and to my surprise we caught a Channel catfish, as well as some Whitefish.
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welcome!
Thanks for the report!...Could have been a whale, they can reach 100ft, they have been spotted in the fraser.
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Thanks for the report. Sounds like a fun day :)
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a 4ft sturgey is no baby! and a 10-15fter seems a little big.
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A 10 to15 footer is really big for the Red river in Manitoba, as that is where i presume you were fishing to catch a channel cat. ;D ;D
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It was a 4 foot baby sturgeon, so we took some pictures and released it.
Any chance you could post those pictures? Sounds great.
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Where is Peace Park? Is that Peace Arch Park near the border? Where are you able to fish from a dock or by boat?
Are those pike minnows, whitefish and catfish edible?
Thanks,
Joe
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Hm...I believe Peace Park is really close to Mary hill bypass. I was fishing at a dock. I never really expected to catch a Channel Cat, really wanted to but never knew where to find them :P
Perhaps I was exaggerating, but I'm pretty sure that Sturgeon was about 10 ft at least.
Yeah we eat the fish. Pikeminnows are really bony though.
By the way, does anyone know what fish can be caught in Coquitlam River? I see some guys fish near the bridge at Lion's park.
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Oooh yea, saw it surface and it was HUGE. It snapped my line and probably would break my rod. The channel cat was small, only about 5 inches. I'm hoping to have some luck in the Coquitlam River. I can't wait to catch my first Salmon! Or more Rainbows and such. I heard other fish feast on Salmon eggs, so I'll try artificial ones when the time comes.
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a 4fter is not very big, average on most days. 10-15 is a big range...its rare to see a 10fter, maybe 3 a year if your lucky between all of the guys out there. there is probably some over 12ft still but they are the ones you hook and can never land and a lot of the time dont ever even see.
that one in your pic sam looks to be 8'6-9; in my opinion
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I did see some guys a month ago land a 9 footer. They spent lots of time landing that one, and it was an enjoyable sight to see.
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It was a 4 foot baby sturgeon, so we took some pictures and released it.
Any chance you could post those pictures? Sounds great.
Any chance you could post those pictures? Sounds great.
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It was on a cellphone, and I don't know how to upload phone pics :P
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Fishie Fish, are you new to fishing in British Columbia? The reason I ask is that (as someone else pointed out) the fraser river does not have CATFISH or Channel Cats. Most likely what you caught is a bullhead or sculpin. Did it have 2 "horns" on the top of its head and a big mouth?
Anyhow, species identification is very important in BC rivers. If you are calling a bull head a channel cat, it may be a good idea to get a species guide and study it thorougly! If you can't tell the differnce between the salmon species, you really shouldn't retain one (as it could be a closed/protected species). This goes the same for trout...dollies, cut throat, bull trout, etc are closed in most if not all rivers. HATCHERY rainbows may be open depending on the river and time of year. All these fish can look very similiar, so be careful. when you do hook a nice fish, thinks can happen quickly and being excited and all, you really need to be careful with your identification.
Get familiar with the regs and species identification and you should be fine.
Good luck/
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Eh? I was quite certain it was a channel cat. I caught a few Bullheads too and they looked different. I figured it was a catfish since I ate catfish back on the Philippines. It had spiny fins, four whiskers and what looked like a golden patch on it's body. Yeah I'm new, I only got my rod this christmas. I'll be careful when the Salmon reaches Coquitlam river then. I know I had a Salmon identification sheet I got from last year's Salmon festival, so I'll go bring that with me when I go fishing.
I was also confused seeing what I hooked. I thought it was a bullhead, but when I reeled it in it was a channel cat.
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If you google channel cat, there are lots of pics...heres a description of their range: "The native range of channel catfish is believed to be the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River watershed, the Missouri River system, the Mississippi River watershed, Gulf of Mexico watershed and parts of Mexico."
I could see the fraser being a good habitat for them but they shouldn't be there based on their natural range...who knows.
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Yeah, I saw some Channel cat pics. Looked similar, but not quite. I saw another picture of a Black Bullhead, and it looked exactly the same. It's not one of those bottom-dwelling brown-ish fish that I catch by accident though. So then I did some research, and found out it was a a species of Bullhead Catfish and also called Mud cats.
So does that mean the Bullhead I've been catching by accident aren't bullheads? ???
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It's not a channel catfish. Most likely you've caught a brown bullhead, which is a catfish species.
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Yeah, I recently searched Channel Catfish pics. Sure they look similar but Channel cats are way bigger.