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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Steelie1030 on December 06, 2010, 12:54:57 PM
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Was out on saturday to do a little scouting...the river was in prime condition with lots of chum still kicking, but just barely.... drifted a likely looking spot with a jensen egg and white wool, first drift ..nothing..second drift ..I noticed my float bobbed slightly...I ignored it and then about a foot furthur it bobbed slightly again.. so I hit it half-heartedly..Hey!! there's something there and it feels like it's got some weight, no sooner had that thought gone thru my head when the fish suddenly took off into the current straight for the opposite bank...it pulled and pulled hard in mid-stream then suddenly jumped into the bright sunshine. My jaw dropped as I realized that it was a chrome bright steelie which proceeded to snap my 6 lb leader like a dry twig when it re-entered the water. I wish I could say that I had it to hand but sadly it was not to be....but....it was my first this year and bodes well for the season ahead. I did manage a small dollie later that afternoon. Once again, I had the whole river section to myself...I love fishing without the crowds.
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I am newbie and have not heard of this river. Where is it located?
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I am newbie and have not heard of this river. Where is it located?
Washington State, not to far from the border
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had the whole river section to myself...I love fishing without the crowds.
I think you might have blown that ;)
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I had the whole river section to myself...I love fishing without the crowds.
Even a fish wouldn't get caught if it kept it's mouth shut :-X
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Nuff said.... :-X
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Never fished it but have driven over it several times and looks...very fishy...
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It is a nice looking river but has been obliterated over the years. It's very much like fishing a Squamish type river, there are fish but the numbers don't compare to rivers like the vedder, chehalis, etc.
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Thank you for giving out the location. It's nice of you to share. No I do not think I will ever fish out there. In fact I fish very little. I am more the arm chair kind of fisher, but I enjoy a day out in the river, even if I catch nothing. Thanks again.
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Hope you paid attention to the regs. A major section of the north fork is closed to fishing to protect the steelhead heading to the Kendel hatchery.
The river doesn't have many fish left. Two tribes net it. Not much gets up the river.
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Sept. 1967 Nr Marietta, Nooksack River, WA Harold James Smelled strong animal smell and saw Bigfoot sitting by river at dawn. ;D :D
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LOL :D
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Nice move....Read the regs next time!
Fishing Rule Change
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
November 24, 2010
Closure of the North Fork Nooksack River to fishing
Action: Part of the North Fork Nooksack River will be closed to fishing.
Effective dates: Dec. 1, 2010 until further notice.
Species affected: All gamefish.
Location: The North Fork Nooksack River from the Mosquito Lake Road Bridge upstream to the yellow post located at the upstream most corner of the hatchery grounds, approximately 1,000 feet upstream of the mouth of Kendall Creek.
Reasons for action: The Kendall Creek Hatchery and Whatcom Creek Hatchery programs in recent years have had difficulty securing sufficient eggs from returning hatchery winter steelhead to meet basin production goals. Closure of the fishery, similar to last year, is needed to collect sufficient fish to meet egg-take needs.
Other information: When the combined broodstock needs of Kendall Creek Hatchery, and Whatcom Creek Hatchery are met, the fishery will revert to seasons as listed in the Sportfishing Rules 2010/2011 pamphlet edition, FISHING IN WASHINGTON.
Information Contact: Brett Barkdull, (360) 466-4345 x 270, barkdbcb@dfw.wa.gov.
Fishers must have a current Washington fishing license. Check the current WDFW “Fishing in Washington” rules pamphlet or the Fishing section of the WDFW webpage at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/regulations/ for details on fishing seasons and regulations. Fishing regulations are subject to change. Check the WDFW Fishing hotline for the latest rule information at (360) 902-2500; press 2 for recreational rules; call the Shellfish Rule Change hotline, (360) 796-3215, or toll free 1 (866) 880-5431.
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Closure of the North Fork Nooksack River to fishing
Action: Part of the North Fork Nooksack River will be closed to fishing.
Effective dates: Dec. 1, 2010 until further notice.
Species affected: All gamefish.
Location: The North Fork Nooksack River from the Mosquito Lake Road Bridge upstream to the yellow post located at the upstream most corner of the hatchery grounds, approximately 1,000 feet upstream of the mouth of Kendall Creek.
Which part of part is not understandable in the notice? Are you certain that the OP was not fishing downstream from the Mosquito Lake Road Bridge? Maybe he was, maybe he wasn't, but there is no need for the following comment based on a presumption.
Nice move....Read the regs next time!
Nice post, read the fishing report guidelines (http://www.fishingwithrod.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=25987.0) please.
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Which part of part is not understandable in the notice? Are you certain that the OP was not fishing downstream from the Mosquito Lake Road Bridge? Maybe he was, maybe he wasn't, but there is no need for the following comment based on a presumption.
Nice post, read the fishing report guidelines (http://www.fishingwithrod.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=25987.0) please.
Fair enough ;)
Steelie1030, were you aware that the river had an emergency closure between these boundaries? Where were you fishing it?
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Just to clarify for all those who presumed I was guilty of fishing within the closed areas...I own a lot at The Glen at Maple Falls and therefore do most of my fishing above the hatchery within the Glen property as I can comfortably walk for 5 minutes to get to the river. 90% of the time I am alone. Also, for those who are interested, I have and carry with me a U.S. freshwater licence which enables me to fish for salmon and steelhead in most any Washington State river.I have, in the last three years, caught and released unharmed a grand total of 6 steelhead but have hooked and lost a 1/2 dozen more. I am well aquainted with the Washington State rules and regs and can honestly say that I have not bonked a fish yet. I have been checked by a US fisheries officer twice, once above the MLB and once below and have nothing to fear as I am always legal. Now, to answer the burning question of where I was fishing on that fateful day...I was fishing below the Mosquito Lake Bridge approx 1km down stream where the river makes a sharp curve to the left, as I tend to gravitate towards locations where I have been successful in the recent past. Thanks also to those who chose to give me the benefit of the doubt, your faith encourages me and I would love to share a 'run' with any of you anytime.
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My sincerest apologies for an uneducated "assumption". I stand embarrassed and corrected. :-[
It is nice to see that there are those that fish that system that stay aware of the starving numbers that river continues to experience. Thanks steelie!
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Thanks Thrasher, apology accepted.