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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Preliator on July 03, 2009, 11:52:02 PM
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A little late with the report, but I still thought I'd share it.
The Creek opened up for fishing on the 1st. Me and a couple of buddies headed down to Cliff Park Falls and worked our way down a fair ways. Me throwing spinners, them on the fly. We didn't get anything bigger than a couple of inches, nor did we see any that were any bigger than that either. One cutty and a few rainbows. The water is really low right now. Also, we were the only anglers out there - it was a very nice place to fish.
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A little late with the report, but I still thought I'd share it.
The Creek opened up for fishing on the 1st. Me and a couple of buddies headed down to Cliff Park Falls and worked our way down a fair ways. Me throwing spinners, them on the fly. We didn't get anything bigger than a couple of inches, nor did we see any that were any bigger than that either. One cutty and a few rainbows. The water is really low right now. Also, we were the only anglers out there - it was a very nice place to fish.
No anglers there because that area is closed to fishing and never open.
From the Regs
" Closed all year from Cliff Park Falls to 112th Ave "
Read your regs..........
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My buddy did the reading and the driving so my guess is that I am mistaken, and we were under 112th then. I know for a fact that he wouldn't have picked the exact place closed for fishing. My apologies!
Edit: As we walked down we spoke to a local whose property lined the creek, he has fished it for years and I'm sure if we were in the wrong section he would have pointed that out to us!