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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: frozensalmon on February 22, 2012, 02:31:33 AM

Title: crayfish
Post by: frozensalmon on February 22, 2012, 02:31:33 AM
hi , Does anyone know where to find crayfish now in lower mainland?
I don't know if it's the season right now but I heard in summer there are lots of them
are they not very active in cold days ?
I tried to find some today but no luck
and where specifically should i look for in the river?

Thx for your infomation

Title: Re: crayfish
Post by: SS Fintastic on February 22, 2012, 02:51:26 PM
hi , Does anyone know where to find crayfish now in lower mainland?
I don't know if it's the season right now but I heard in summer there are lots of them
are they not very active in cold days ?
I tried to find some today but no luck
and where specifically should i look for in the river?

Thx for your infomation


Where about's did you try for some?
Title: Re: crayfish
Post by: joshuag232 on February 22, 2012, 06:42:39 PM
The Brunette River has them.
Title: Re: crayfish
Post by: Sandman on February 22, 2012, 08:10:22 PM
hi , Does anyone know where to find crayfish now in lower mainland?
I don't know if it's the season right now but I heard in summer there are lots of them
are they not very active in cold days ?
I tried to find some today but no luck
and where specifically should i look for in the river?

Thx for your infomation


I imagine that like most fin fish, they would be more active in warmer weather, but they should still be there and they need to eat.  Place your trap near structure (logs, roots, rocks, undercut banks, etc.), and make sure your bait is fresh (fresh salmon roe should be good).   Also place the trap near the lower end of the pools as you will get better results.  Finally, leave the trap over night, as crayfish are largely nocturnal feeders.  Release any fin fish in your trap, and release any crayfish under 9cm in length or that have eggs to sustain the population.
Title: Re: crayfish
Post by: frozensalmon on February 23, 2012, 07:06:52 PM
just put a trap with salmon meat in the river   will see how it goes tmr
Title: Re: crayfish
Post by: Sandman on February 23, 2012, 10:02:59 PM
just put a trap with salmon meat in the river   will see how it goes tmr

I do not believe that is legal in fresh water (fin fish, or parts there of, can only be used when fishing for sturgeon in the Fraser or Burbot up north).  I would suggest sticking with fresh roe.
Title: Re: crayfish
Post by: frozensalmon on February 24, 2012, 01:28:03 AM
I do not believe that is legal in fresh water (fin fish, or parts there of, can only be used when fishing for sturgeon in the Fraser or Burbot up north).  I would suggest sticking with fresh roe.

Just double checked, I will remove the salmon meat immediately and use some roe instead

Title: Re: crayfish
Post by: Sandy on February 24, 2012, 06:53:01 AM
dont forget the months ending in R are considered the best for quality, chiken liver.
Title: Re: crayfish
Post by: frozensalmon on February 24, 2012, 05:05:47 PM
damn it after the big snow and raining today river level rise rapidly, cant even reach the spot where I put my trap, might be gone  :-\
Title: Re: crayfish
Post by: top fuel on February 24, 2012, 09:24:32 PM
what type o ftrap do you use.
Title: Re: crayfish
Post by: frozensalmon on February 24, 2012, 11:08:48 PM
just a normal shrimp trap    2' x 1' x 1/2'size

i did put a good size rock in it too    hopefully it wont go...
Title: Re: crayfish
Post by: Rp3Flyfisher on February 25, 2012, 02:43:24 PM
You can give Lake of the Woods in hope a shot as well, some BIG ones there.

Best spot would be west end by the Big Rock fall.

There are also lots in Silver lake, but check the regs on it, it states release ALL fish, don't think that includes Crayfish, but better to check before going!!

Rick