Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: andrewk on March 06, 2014, 05:15:24 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YqUP7e6FSM&feature=share&list=PLKUxOez_AqyaNprZC0tgD59xvDkX7rxsB (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YqUP7e6FSM&feature=share&list=PLKUxOez_AqyaNprZC0tgD59xvDkX7rxsB)
Hey guys just thought I would share my latest underwater fish video. Got some footage from a local lake where aeration is used to keep the lake oxygenated during the winter. The fish are congregating around the unit where the oxygen is the highest. Hopefully ice off is soon and these guys make it until open water. Some of them were pretty decent size.
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Great footage and thanks for sharing. Look like Fraser Valleys, and nice ones!
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That was really cool. Thanks for sharing.
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Cool footage
they look like Blackwater strain to me ;)
FV usually have spots below the lateral line and I couldn't see any
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Awesome footage! Any chances you would want to share which lake that is? Lol....worth a shot
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Thanks for submitting. Those white spots moving around look like some form of euphasid, but you can't really tell. It didn't look like the trout were feeding at all, which is normal at times when fish are just trying to survive.