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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Fishin Freak on August 01, 2004, 05:25:24 PM
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Fished a bar today above the rosedale bridge. Landed one squaw fish, and that's it!!!! Didn't see or hear of a fish caught on the bar I was fishing and same as other bars my friends were fishing. Saw LOTS of native netters out today.
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I fished from 9am until 3pm at peg leg there were a few socks taken i got my 2 but not that many to speak of from my point of view.There were alot of boats drifting down with springs and a couple on shore i will give it another shot tomorrow.
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Got my limit again today close to Island 22, lost several others as well. Best Sockeye fishing I've ever partaken in was this weekend. :) So much for the little runts, the fish were 6-9lbs class. Natives have nets everywhere you look. :o Came by in big numbers yesterday and lots were being hooked and slower today but still managed. Saw a 6 foot Sturgeon rise infront of are boat which was cool. BTW....the Bent Rods jet flew by us and are boat nearly swamped by the rip rap at Island 22, we only have an 8 horse and were struggling with the current then the wakes from the jet. (We were in the 12 foot red Lund heading upstream) 8)
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can you wade to pegleg bar now or is it still boat access? far fo many at bar iv'e been fishing at and too far to travel.
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Laidlaw 07:30-16:00 3 fish between my buddy and I. More fish than yesterday, but still not the "Sockeye season of past"
Will try again tomorrow.
Tight lines.
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thanks for the report,might try tomorrow there again as well If I can talk myself into the long drive
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Wouldn't it be cheaper and far less tiring if you were to sleep in your new truck overnight DS ?
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if you do heres what I learned in the last couple of truck sleeps there-Bring long pants-
bring bug spray-bring more bug spray and park away from the tracks next to the bush, next time I might try parking on the large gravle area at the mouth of the jones lake road, looks much quieter ;D
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Wouldn't it be cheaper and far less tiring if you were to sleep in your new truck overnight DS ?
But much tougher on the marriage :D
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thanks for the report,might try tomorrow there again as well If I can talk myself into the long drive
I'll be at the bottom 3rd again likely - Just up from the last HUGE log on the beach. Large white guy with small asian buddy ;)
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Wow....sockeye fishing is tough when you get blanked at Herrling. First time ever. I've never seen it so slow there. Averaged about maybe a 1/4 fish per angler. Not sure if the upper bar (boat access only) is where it's at, but it sure was busy. Herrling has changed some and the fish might be traveling out further during the day.
Finished the day at Pegleg. 1 long line release. If you value a little serenity, stay away. :P
Wasn't sure at some moments whether I was at Ambleside beach casting (boat shore wash) or at Lake Washington listening to hydroplane races. Again it's changed and probably needs the river to drop more. Again boat anglers excelled over foot soldiers. Nice place to take the kids and have a swim in the back channels. :P
btw: When you need to chase a sock with the boat, it gives you an idea of how hard Upper Minto channel is running. :D
Test #'s show they're there, it's just hooking up with them.
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Is Herrling accessible by foot now ?
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looked deep Sat as I drove by.
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leadbelly is your name jim macdonald by chance ???
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Fished Seabird Island today after putting in a couple unproductive hours at the Vedder. Saw a fair number of sox taken and also a few clean springs . Only got one sockeye myself . Lots of people fishing.
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Went to Fraser for some fishing this afternoon and got a couple Sockeye..... Met some nice people as well. Right place at right time I guess. One thing that did surprise me is that the Sox I saw this weekend are not nearly as bright as last weekend.
Cheers :)
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can you wade to pegleg bar now or is it still boat access? far fo many at bar iv'e been fishing at and too far to travel.
Took a drive by there yesterday and saw fellows wade it.
Two channels to wade, the second looked a little tougher but if you know how to read the river you should be ok.
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I met a couple guys who were casting out to Victoria ;D catching fish like maaaad.
Noticed a couple things today. Number one, casting far doesn't require you to wade 5-10 feet out infront of the row. Just giver a lil more of a flick and sharply stop the rod tip at 11:00. I could understand if you were gaining a good 20-30 feet by wading out to your armpits, but for the extra 5-10, just use more flick. Number two, if the guy above you has a fish on its usually good nature to step away and free up some space. You never know you may see a rod passed down to you. Number three, keep your rod butt approx. 90 degrees with your line. If a fish does a head shake and your rod is pointing at the fish, you'll lose the fish. Use the rod as a shock absorber!
Caught my 2 upstream of Agassiz. It certainly wasn't a slug/snagfest, but the fish are coming through. It certainly feels slow compared to other years.
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Sage advice (no pun intended)
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First day sockeye fishing today. Hooked 4 socks, took two home. No springs for me today :)
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Trout Slayer ,I certainly didn't try to swamp you guys .Jet boats create very little in the way of waves when up on plane ,so I tend to move by small boats quickly to minimize the waves I give off.I only passed by that area once today and I was hugging the queens bar side ,you sure it was me?.
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leadbelly is your name jim macdonald by chance ???
heck no.
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sry wrong guy ;D
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Tried Island 22 this morning, no luck. Then ran up to Peg Leg and Lisa and I both caught one each. Nice size fish, 7 and 9 pounds. Some people did well others not so good. Saw a few Spings taken. Lisa had one on as soon as we arrived, but lost it after it burnt her thumb :'(
Lots of people fishing from shore, but not driving out yet. One huge yellow Ford made it out but that's it.
Good Luck. ;D
Yeah Norm I seen the 4x4 hero also....also seen a stock 4x4 get stuck and had to be pulled out after spinning out crossing back over the first channel.
Wouldn't it be better to just use them 2 legs God gave you and park the vehicle. If Pegleg (and anywhere else that involved crossing side channels still feeding the Fraser... especially Herrling...which btw had 2 idiots drive across) were met to be driven to...wouldn't they have built a road?
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Um,there is a road on herrling ::).
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Trout Slayer ,I certainly didn't try to swamp you guys .Jet boats create very little in the way of waves when up on plane ,so I tend to move by small boats quickly to minimize the waves I give off.I only passed by that area once today and I was hugging the queens bar side ,you sure it was me?.
I know it wasnt on purpose or anything.... we were going thru the rip rap just before the nets on the leftof us heading upstream, you gave plenty of room but the wake combined with the current made us bounce up and down hard.
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Yes DK would not do something like that, me on the other hand........ ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Just kidding TS, heading up to Tunkwa soon??????
Any Springs on you Fraser fishing days TS???????
Tunkwa maybe in September. Saw 2 Springs on the weekend, about 10-15lbsers. Felt good to not go home empty handed for once on the Fraser this year. ;D
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Um,there is a road on herrling ::).
Yes DK there is a road to Herrling ...used exclusively in the the late fall\winter months when the back channel has DRIED up. :D
They actually built up the road last year...but that doesn't mean you ignore the SIGN (right in front of you, after the train tracks, up on the tree) which states you're crossing a fish bearing stream. If there's no water, n/p....but should we wash our undercarriages of oil, fluids and sludge, then send it down our salmon bearing waters? ::)
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Seems to me that a few people crossing the road at Herrling is hardly the concern ,what about the hundreds of atv's that rip apart the creek bed after the salmon spawn in the fall(chum and pinks both spawn here).This is the whole reason that they raised the road,so people would be encouraged to cross there and leave the rest of the creekbed alone.Anytime someone use their vehicle to cross waterways they should be aware of the problems associated with leaking oil and such ,not to mention that water can get into their engine thru these same leaks.I hear Herrling is very snaggy and not very productive anymore,should preobably be left to float fisherman ;D.
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yea i guess i should have been clearer in my post elsewhere, in regards to the Herrling Island road. the road is only for Treefarm trucks in the late fall (for tree harvest), when the channel has dried up. Emergency vehicles also use the road , for obvious reasons . it was not intended nor not meant to be used to access the island................
so i hope no one on this forum has used the road lately.....i did last year during the dry spell, and once in the wet spell, but was permitted to use it due to a rescue training course...
8) 8)
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Seems to me that a few people crossing the road at Herrling is hardly the concern ,what about the hundreds of atv's that rip apart the creek bed after the salmon spawn in the fall(chum and pinks both spawn here).This is the whole reason that they raised the road,so people would be encouraged to cross there and leave the rest of the creekbed alone.Anytime someone use their vehicle to cross waterways they should be aware of the problems associated with leaking oil and such ,not to mention that water can get into their engine thru these same leaks.I hear Herrling is very snaggy and not very productive anymore,should preobably be left to float fisherman ;D.
Yes DK, but remember, like the some fisheries also....you have 1 person do it and the rest follow. That's when things get ruined and salmon suffer. Heed the signs and the law, plus the excercise won't hurt.
Otto, as noted, those exceptions to the rule. :)
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Wouldn't it be better to just use them 2 legs God gave you and park the vehicle. If Pegleg (and anywhere else that involved crossing side channels still feeding the Fraser... especially Herrling...which btw had 2 idiots drive across) were met to be driven to...wouldn't they have built a road?
or you could use a canoe ;)
cnm