Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fly Fishing Cafe => Topic started by: KLX on November 26, 2009, 02:46:52 PM
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Stauffer Creek. ;)
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Luck-uh-kuck Creek in downtown Sardis. Why, cuz it's the only spring creek I know. I first fished it as kid about 1960 and now
live beside it. Great fishing back then for the prettiest cutts you can imagine. Now, not so much. I still see a few trout, and the occasional chum on this waterway but development has encroached big time.
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KLX too funny dude. ;D
Sterling, I am going to try the stauffer again one day in the spring... Hope I don't lose 20 flies this time.
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Cold Creek, lots of fish with in a 2 week period of when the dogwood flowers come out.
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brunette river by braid station
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Pine River, Peace country, spring doesn't come till June up there but the fishing is great, rainbows, grayling, whitefish, some pike I've heard but never got one plus course fish, easy to catch, great fly fishing, miles of high way accessable gorgeous river, if you see two other fishermen it feels crowded.
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I've heard about Pine River and would love to try it out one day. July, August perhaps good months to try?
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July and August work fine, you can start fishing about 50kms. this side of Chetwynd around Willow Flats you won't be disappointed.
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Used to fish Canoe Creek in the 80s. Lots of trout and dollies.
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Luck-uh-kuck Creek in downtown Sardis. Why, cuz it's the only spring creek I know. I first fished it as kid about 1960 and now
live beside it. Great fishing back then for the prettiest cutts you can imagine. Now, not so much. I still see a few trout, and the occasional chum on this waterway but development has encroached big time.
Where is that creek? Dave never new there was a creek in Sardis or I do and over looked it.Plus relatively new to the wack.