Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: croy_00 on July 30, 2013, 03:41:13 PM
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Hey Guys! I have a bit of an odd question (or at least a forum search didn't have a solution), and could use some help. I recently moved down to Vancouver, and am looking for some decent fishing lakes. Seems simple enough, but there is a catch.
I have a small inflatable boat (12ft) along with a 36# Minn Kota trolling motor. Now the problem is, I fish alone, so I must pack my gear myself. What I am looking for is a lake I can drive close too, unload all of my gear, and go park the car without losing eyesight of all of my gear. The reason being, I have quite a bit of expensive gear, and would rather not leave it unattended if possible.
So my question is, are there any lakes within a couple hours drive of Vancouver where I can park relatively close to the lake, to keep an eye on my gear during unloading/loading?
Thanks!
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Lots of nice little lakes in harrisson mills area.
Or you could go the other way and look at Squamish lakes.
Look on the fishing locations area on the main page of fishingwithrod. he has posted some good reports on lakes in both those areas.
Another option would be to get a Fishing mapbook for Region 2 and start exploring different lakes.
Cheers, Moe
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Lots of nice little lakes in harrisson mills area.
Or you could go the other way and look at Squamish lakes.
Look on the fishing locations area on the main page of fishingwithrod. he has posted some good reports on lakes in both those areas.
Another option would be to get a Fishing mapbook for Region 2 and start exploring different lakes.
Cheers, Moe
Awesome, I am going to go read up a bit on the Harrison Mills area. Thanks!
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Hmm, unfortunately the fishing locations descriptions don't quite tell me whether or not I can keep an eye on my gear while I park the car. Had a lot of other great info though!
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If they have a boat launch then a lot of time the parking is close enough by you should be able to see your stuff OR setup your boat and then just carry your rods and stuff from the car to the boat. This is what I do if I have to park a bit away and I mean a bit away not like Buntzen where your parked a 5 minute walk from your boat. I also don't fish alone when on a lake so this isn't an issue
I think Hicks would work good for you. If I remember right the parking is right there by the launch. Kind of the same for Weaver, Wolf and possibly Grace lakes
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If they have a boat launch then a lot of time the parking is close enough by you should be able to see your stuff OR setup your boat and then just carry your rods and stuff from the car to the boat. This is what I do if I have to park a bit away and I mean a bit away not like Buntzen where your parked a 5 minute walk from your boat. I also don't fish alone when on a lake so this isn't an issue
I think Hicks would work good for you. If I remember right the parking is right there by the launch. Kind of the same for Weaver, Wolf and possibly Grace lakes
Nice! Thanks for the info :) I used to always fish with my Dad, so it was never an issue before. I am probably being paranoid, but would hate to have the gear I worked so many overtime hours for stolen.