Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: fly fisher on July 28, 2010, 09:09:45 PM
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i am going out on friday and i was wondering whats in the system and what works to catch them. thanks in advance
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A few weeks ago I caught some cutties on the Stave just fishing a wooly bugger under a strike indicator. (...they were very small though :()
I don't know if this is significant but I seemed to get more hits if the fly had red in it. (In my case I was using a black wooly bugger with a red head on it).
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if you go on a hot summer day, chances of catching a blond or even a red head can happen with the right presentation. i have caught some nice trout fishing early in the morning near the dam. threw every spinner and spoon i had with nothing to show. went to the gas station and got some worms, success shortly after,let me say its like cheating. i have to say that is one of my favorite systems and take time to go explore and you wont be disappointed. tak eit easy and tight lines
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I was there briefly by the dam Monday evening and was using a clear intermediate line. I casted towards where some fish were splashing and I managed to beached a pike minnow (was using pumpkinhead). Planning to go back after work today and will hit several spots with my wader on.
Cheers.
Gilbert
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Try early mornings and evenings at dusk. You will find small to medium sized fish in the riffels, working Caddis drys. Larger fish working Nymphs (golden stone is my favorite) in the slots where two riffels meet.
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are the no parking signs still up around the stave??If so is there an laternative araea to park??
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No parking signs on the west side of the river are there to stay. The alternative would be to park in the BC Hydro recreational site on the east side.
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well that will keep the tow trucks busy come Chum season.
I'll have to go introduce myself to some of the locals....
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well that will keep the tow trucks busy come Chum season.
I'll have to go introduce myself to some of the locals....
::)
Its going to be interesting fishing the Stave in the Chum season now that the west side is closed to all parking. There is a heck of a lot of pressure on the River as it is - I guess there will be a lot more people cramming onto the East side of the river from this point on :(
...Its too bad but I guess the number of people parking on the West side was causing a lot of agro for the locals.
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Can you lauch a baot at the Bc hydro res site? then maybe you could get on one of the islands away from the gong show?
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Can you lauch a baot at the Bc hydro res site? then maybe you could get on one of the islands away from the gong show?
I've only ever seen the gate unlocked when the Hydro or hatch guys are there. Last year there were alot of canoes, yaks, cantire inflatables and pontoons used to get across. You just have to watch out for the jet boats flying through. Someone should setup a fishermans shuttle from a large parking lot to and from the west side. Revolving shuttles ever 15 minutes... anyone? :D
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You might see some enterprising landowners renting out their parking space for $$$$
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You might see some enterprising landowners renting out their parking space for $$$$
I'll bet it's the same landowners who called the City of Mission to complain about the parking. Watch for new parking lots built on their front yard ;D
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I'll bet it's the same landowners who called the City of Mission to complain about the parking. Watch for new parking lots built on their front yard ;D
Now that would be a laugh :) I just wish complaining landowners weren't given so much power sometimes - this is not the first place I have seen made inaccessible because landowners don't like cars parked in common ground outside of their domain.
I guess it doesn't help when people behave badly by making a lot of noise or leaving litter lying around all over the place. Its too bad really because that was one of my favorite areas and boats are not an option for me.
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You may see little old ladies with signs saying parking $20 ,just like good old days during PNE time .
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They probably complained because of the litter and the fact that many fishermen like to start their day at first light. I'd be a little POed if I had to hear vehicles pulling up in front of my house on the only days I got to sleep in, wouldn't you?
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instead of just putting up no parking signs why would they not put time restrictions ie no parking between 10pm and 8am
has anyone written to the authorities to ask the reason why they put the signs up???
Fishseeker sorry to add to the off topic section
I don't know if this is significant but I seemed to get more hits if the fly had red in it. (In my case I was using a black wooly bugger with a red head on it).
Red in a fly, spinner , lure, bait, etc can sometimes make a huge difference
if it works stick with it ;)
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Is there anywhere on the west road to park? What about towards the gas station?
I really don't want to launch my inflatable up at the toilet bowl because I never fish up there, and it's a lot of rowing to get back up there at the end of the day ;D
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Maybe we (or someone) should set up a 'shuttle' service for a small 'fee' or barter system - perchance a nice chrome fish would do. :D
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I'm just looking for where to park on the west side, I'm not concerned with access. I would dump my Zodiac, gear, fishing buddies, etc on the shore up near the islands on the west side then drive down and park (if parking is available). I would walk/jog back to the access point - they should have the gear all together, boat inflated, etc.
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when do the chum begin to arrive?
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The third week to the end of Sept.
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When the road was rebuild by the bridge above the Fraser, they should have made a effort to preserve the existing parking spots. I'm disappointed the authoriities did not take fishers into account and also Fishing Clubs for not watching for the interests of members.