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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ned on August 02, 2011, 06:18:14 PM

Title: Peach Road parking lot
Post by: Ned on August 02, 2011, 06:18:14 PM
Saw Nick Basok there today fishing the seam between the quiet and fast water. Anyone had luck there - if so, what lure? Heard some reports of springs ....

Thanks :)
Title: Re: Peach Road parking lot
Post by: BigFisher on August 02, 2011, 09:11:33 PM
Why you asking us? They dont call him the master for nothing... ;)
Title: Re: Peach Road parking lot
Post by: frozensalmon on August 02, 2011, 10:26:03 PM
I saw someone got a 10 lb fish, don't know what kinda of fish is that.. maybe a spring or coho
Title: went to peach road fishing spot on Vedder river.
Post by: frozensalmon on August 02, 2011, 10:32:02 PM
Is there any spring salmon in this spot really?

I drove all the way from vancouver ... didn't have a bite  :(

saw someone got a 10lb fish, he stood in the middle of the river with fast current.

so no fish on shore?
Title: Re: went to peach road fishing spot on Vedder river.
Post by: colin6101 on August 02, 2011, 11:05:33 PM
The spring salmon run in the summer is quite small compared to the salmon runs in the fall. Wait and come back in October if you want to guarantee yourself a fish.
Title: Re: went to peach road fishing spot on Vedder river.
Post by: JAwrey on August 02, 2011, 11:20:13 PM
Pounded the river around Peach on monday, saw nothing got nothing heard nothing  :'( I may end up just holing up and getting ready for the pinks...

J
Title: Re: went to peach road fishing spot on Vedder river.
Post by: TheChumWhisperer on August 02, 2011, 11:41:10 PM
Everybody knows that Red Springs don't like the type of rocks at Peach Road.  You have to to down to Lickman or Browne to catch them.  Rookie mistake..
Title: Re: went to peach road fishing spot on Vedder river.
Post by: frozensalmon on August 02, 2011, 11:43:46 PM
really? well I'm first time to fish in vedder... i guess i start to know something, thx anyway
Title: Re: went to peach road fishing spot on Vedder river.
Post by: Fish Assassin on August 03, 2011, 12:08:42 AM
Everybody knows that Red Springs don't like the type of rocks at Peach Road.  You have to to down to Lickman or Browne to catch them.  Rookie mistake..

 ;D
Title: Re: went to peach road fishing spot on Vedder river.
Post by: goodoldays on August 03, 2011, 12:35:31 AM
All this talk about red springs in Vedder river, I say BS!
Talked to a lot of fisherman and very good anglers that fish that river almost every day.
There's NO fish! Heck theres none in the hatchery for pete sake!! You may get the odd one here and there but not like in previous years. Yes I know there is a small run of them, but big enuff that you could consistently see fish being caught and see evidence everywhere.. Blood and guts on shore. Not this year!
Funny though, every tackle shop you ask says Vedder is on Fire!!! Go get' em... What they are really saying is "spend your money, because we are not selling enough" due to the high water of Fraser, normally tackle shops should be making a killing one until end of Oct.
I would have more respect for them if they admit that fish are few and far between!
If you plan on going to Vedder river, whether u fish upper, mid river, or lower know that there ARE NOT an abundant amount of fish.
If you are a meat fisherman, save your money and time and wait until Oct!
If you just wanna get out and have fun and experience fishing in the summer, know that it will be very expensive with VERY LOW chance of hooking up with one ($20 for gas depending on what kind of car u drive, $25-$30 for tackle $10 food and drink)
Go to Superstore and buy a salmon for $20. Spend the day with your wife and kids
But if your an avid angler, don't care if u catch or not just there for the whole fishing aura... Catching is just the bonus part then ya.. Get out and give' er.
Title: Re: Peach Road parking lot
Post by: colin6101 on August 03, 2011, 12:37:50 AM
If they retained it then definitely a spring. No coho in the river yet, just springs and sockeye (and all the trout and whitefish of course).
Title: Re: went to peach road fishing spot on Vedder river.
Post by: bcguy on August 03, 2011, 05:16:37 AM
All this talk about red springs in Vedder river, I say BS!
Talked to a lot of fisherman and very good anglers that fish that river almost every day.
There's NO fish! Heck theres none in the hatchery for pete sake!! You may get the odd one here and there but not like in previous years. Yes I know there is a small run of them, but big enuff that you could consistently see fish being caught and see evidence everywhere.. Blood and guts on shore. Not this year!
Funny though, every tackle shop you ask says Vedder is on Fire!!! Go get' em... What they are really saying is "spend your money, because we are not selling enough" due to the high water of Fraser, normally tackle shops should be making a killing one until end of Oct.
I would have more respect for them if they admit that fish are few and far between!
If you plan on going to Vedder river, whether u fish upper, mid river, or lower know that there ARE NOT an abundant amount of fish.
If you are a meat fisherman, save your money and time and wait until Oct!
If you just wanna get out and have fun and experience fishing in the summer, know that it will be very expensive with VERY LOW chance of hooking up with one ($20 for gas depending on what kind of car u drive, $25-$30 for tackle $10 food and drink)
Go to Superstore and buy a salmon for $20. Spend the day with your wife and kids
But if your an avid angler, don't care if u catch or not just there for the whole fishing aura... Catching is just the bonus part then ya.. Get out and give' er.

A little less time on the internet, and a little more on the river, and you would know there are reds moving through right now. They are running a little behind, but if you want to catch a Spring for sure, then yes please wait until Oct, you can have all the whites you want  :P :P :P
Title: Re: Peach Road parking lot
Post by: brysonk on August 03, 2011, 06:51:01 AM
Someone sounds a little frustrated  ;) There are fish in the river but definitelty not in the same spot every day. They are moving through and if you find the right spot at the right time you'll catch fish. I've been out 5 times in the last few weeks. First time out caught 1 sock and release it. Second and third time out skunked. 4th time out I saw literally 20 to 25 fish hooked (4 myself) and had a great time. 5th time out skunked. It's hit or miss but if you just sit in one spot all day you're most likely going to miss...
It doesn't matter to me if I catch fish or not I just love to be out there fishing. I can understand if you don't really like fishing and are just doing it for the meat that it can get a little frustrating but maybe you should find a different hobby and stop bashing local tackle shops for ripping you off. The only information they get is from fisherman that report catches to them and people are definitely catching fish out there. Most fisherman don't run to the tackle store to tell them they got skunked.
Title: Re: Peach Road parking lot
Post by: joska on August 03, 2011, 07:02:42 AM
i have heard on the flow, this is the one of the best years for reds in the vedder in quite some time. i have seen numerous fish hooked and a few landed in the few times i was out.
Everybody knows that Red Springs don't like the type of rocks at Peach Road.  You have to to down to Lickman or Browne to catch them.  Rookie mistake..
:D
Title: Re: Peach Road parking lot
Post by: Robert_G on August 03, 2011, 08:34:40 AM
Why you asking us? They dont call him the master for nothing... ;)


Ah.....he's overrated. He just works part time in the tackle shop so he can use his repuatation to leech honey holes off the customers that put in their time :P
Title: Re: went to peach road fishing spot on Vedder river.
Post by: milo on August 03, 2011, 10:27:03 AM
All this talk about red springs in Vedder river, I say BS!
Talked to a lot of fisherman and very good anglers that fish that river almost every day.
There's NO fish! Heck theres none in the hatchery for pete sake!! You may get the odd one here and there but not like in previous years. Yes I know there is a small run of them, but big enuff that you could consistently see fish being caught and see evidence everywhere.. Blood and guts on shore. Not this year!
Funny though, every tackle shop you ask says Vedder is on Fire!!! Go get' em... What they are really saying is "spend your money, because we are not selling enough" due to the high water of Fraser, normally tackle shops should be making a killing one until end of Oct.
I would have more respect for them if they admit that fish are few and far between!
If you plan on going to Vedder river, whether u fish upper, mid river, or lower know that there ARE NOT an abundant amount of fish.
If you are a meat fisherman, save your money and time and wait until Oct!
If you just wanna get out and have fun and experience fishing in the summer, know that it will be very expensive with VERY LOW chance of hooking up with one ($20 for gas depending on what kind of car u drive, $25-$30 for tackle $10 food and drink)
Go to Superstore and buy a salmon for $20. Spend the day with your wife and kids
But if your an avid angler, don't care if u catch or not just there for the whole fishing aura... Catching is just the bonus part then ya.. Get out and give' er.

You sound like sour grapes. There are red springs in the river, you just need to find them and keep the place to yourself. I hooked into four and landed three on BC Day while enjoying some solitude...and don't ask me to tell you where because I won't. I just choose not to post about my catches anymore...especially when I use stinky roe.  ::)

Do some legwork and you shall be rewarded eventually.
Title: Re: Peach Road parking lot
Post by: MIKE1 on August 03, 2011, 10:39:26 AM
Saw Nick Basok there today fishing the seam between the quiet and fast water. Anyone had luck there - if so, what lure? Heard some reports of springs ....

Thanks :)

I help identifying someone, I was there that same morning, very early, I was guy with Green tshirt and black pants, between 530-630am someone stole some stuff from me.. please PM me.
Title: Re: Peach Road parking lot
Post by: coho65 on August 03, 2011, 11:12:42 AM
right on Milo!!!!!there are lots of springs and solitude on the veddar,legwork is the key as well as STINKY roe!!!!!the only advice I'll give is early morning and late evening are the best and just because a hole has a bunch of guys fishin doesnt mean its  a spring hole!!!!
Title: Re: Peach Road parking lot
Post by: goodoldays on August 03, 2011, 04:50:44 PM
You sound like sour grapes. There are red springs in the river, you just need to find them and keep the place to yourself. I hooked into four and landed three on BC Day while enjoying some solitude...and don't ask me to tell you where because I won't. I just choose not to post about my catches anymore...especially when I use stinky roe. 

Hey Milo can u tell me where u were fishing
I would never ask a fellow angler that unless they are close friends or Family!
That is an unwritten rule of thumb when it comes to angling.
Ive always enjoyed your posts about fishing reports until you stopeped posting them.
I know why you did and I don't blame you.  Sorry if I sound like sour grapes I'm just telling it how it is.
Went out today and hooked 2 sox and 1 spring. YES I believe that is crappy day of fishing for the beginning of August. Should be a lot more fish than that... And Don't ask me to tell you the spot I was fishing at
Title: Re: Peach Road parking lot
Post by: milo on August 03, 2011, 06:21:14 PM
Went out today and hooked 2 sox and 1 spring. YES I believe that is crappy day of fishing for the beginning of August. Should be a lot more fish than that... And Don't ask me to tell you the spot I was fishing at

That's actually a GOOD day considering how crazy this spring/summer has been and how unseasonally high the Vedder water levels have been.

Soon you will wish there were fewer fish...there's millions of pinks en route to the Vedder.
Good luck picking out some coho among them. ;D
Title: Re: Peach Road parking lot
Post by: goodoldays on August 03, 2011, 06:45:48 PM
Ya, I know what u mean! Hopefully with the high water the coho will be easier to find among the pinks.
I generally find pinks are close to the shore or shallow water, while the coho are just above them in a little deeper water, with a few mixed in-between them. Anywhere there's a deep slot and you see pinks traveling along shore line, bet your butt the coho will be traveling in the riffle part of the water
Title: Re: Peach Road parking lot
Post by: milo on August 03, 2011, 06:58:04 PM
Ya, I know what u mean! Hopefully with the high water the coho will be easier to find among the pinks.
I generally find pinks are close to the shore or shallow water, while the coho are just above them in a little deeper water, with a few mixed in-between them. Anywhere there's a deep slot and you see pinks traveling along shore line, bet your butt the coho will be traveling in the riffle part of the water

Not bad for a newb! :D
Title: Re: Peach Road parking lot
Post by: mistermongz on August 04, 2011, 08:24:56 AM
i wanna catch a coho...only coho i caught was bbouncing the fraser last year (see profile picture) which was kinda sweet but i would rather have caught it short floating....