Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Funeral Of Hearts on June 17, 2008, 03:45:57 PM
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Is anyone fishing the upper fraser (Chiliwack - Hope area)?
I've never fished it and might give it a try, but the water looks pretty high right now. Is it fishable?
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Can't you fish from shore? Or is it not worth it?
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Not worth it.
Just my 2cents
Rob
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I recommend building a tree house, and start fishing from there ;D
no bars in this town :P or shore there of....
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When the river hits 6.5M in Hope, you will be able to get across to Laidlaw.
http://scitech.pyr.ec.gc.ca/waterweb/formnav.asp?lang=0
Brad
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why bother!
this is the worst year on record for the last 50 years! ??? with the size restriction you would be hard pressed to find one you can bring home. i would say leave the bars alone this year.
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why bother!
this is the worst year on record for the last 50 years! ??? with the size restriction you would be hard pressed to find one you can bring home. i would say leave the bars alone this year.
I don't usually keep fish.. i go for the enjoyment and the challenge.
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This time of year it is very common to catch fish in the 10-18lb range that being said it is not reely uncommon not to hook one in the 20's (not a keeper) but the major runs of huge Chinook do not come in the river in huge numbers until the middle of July (from what I have found) I do not see a problem with the restrictions right now...but if a big bump of bigger fish come in mid july the last 2-3 weeks of the "restricted opening" could see a little bit of c&r action which is not a huge problem if your using the right method/gear for fighting these fish quick!
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I do not see a problem with the restrictions right now...but if a big bump of bigger fish come in mid july the last 2-3 weeks of the "restricted opening" could see a little bit of c&r action which is not a huge problem if your using the right method/gear for fighting these fish quick!
....but why risk it with the runs hurting so bad? I don't get this mentality....people always talk conservation until it comes to their own "fun"....and then exceptions are made. I don't doubt that with very heavy gear you could *probably* get these fish in without beating the tar out of them....but then you have a fish in fairly shallow water , at the end of a line, thrashing around ......what's the point??? If people REALLY cared they'd just leave them alone.
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why bother! Because its fun!
this is the worst year on record for the last 50 years! ??? with the size restriction you would be hard pressed to find one you can bring home. i would say leave the bars alone this year.
man you have a cross to burn. There ARE fish, there IS an opening, and there's nothing wrong with spending an afternoon with a bar rig trying to get one. Quit complaining ;D
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Is anyone fishing the upper fraser (Chiliwack - Hope area)?
I've never fished it and might give it a try, but the water looks pretty high right now. Is it fishable?
yes they are fishable in certain bars right now
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Is anyone fishing the upper fraser (Chiliwack - Hope area)?
I've never fished it and might give it a try, but the water looks pretty high right now. Is it fishable?
yes they are fishable in certain bars right now
Care to share which bars are fishable?
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You need a boat to access them.
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You need a boat to access them.
no you dont as me and my kids walk in to it
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Is anyone fishing the upper fraser (Chiliwack - Hope area)?
I've never fished it and might give it a try, but the water looks pretty high right now. Is it fishable?
yes they are fishable in certain bars right now
Care to share which bars are fishable?
scale bar
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Are you able to get to Scale bar without a boat? Im one of those unfortunate student types with little to no income for a means of transportation such as a boat.
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Scale Bar is accessable from Hwy 7. You may need to cross a side channel. Not sure how deep it is now as I have not been there this year. If the current is flowing strong, then it may be dangerous to cross. If not, you can bring a wader along just in case it is crossable. If I remember last year June 30 when I made the first trip last year, the side channel was totally dry. So it may be ok now. Any one has been there yet to update us on the status?