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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: jettabambino on February 17, 2022, 12:57:40 PM

Title: family day fishing ideas?
Post by: jettabambino on February 17, 2022, 12:57:40 PM
In Vancouver,  i don't want to go more than 2 hours away ideally .   I have access to a small boat but ideally looking for something from shore.   Going to take the 8,12 and 15 year daughters out.   Any ideas? 
Title: Re: family day fishing ideas?
Post by: Blood_Orange on February 18, 2022, 08:48:18 PM
What do you want to catch? Fresh or salt water? Are the kids already into fishing or just starting? Do you trust them near a river?

I'd start by thinking of a place that they'd like to go if fishing sucks, then try to find a fishing locale nearby. For example, if they like the trampoline park then go to Brownsville Bar then bail to Central City Fun Park when they get bored. Or go to the C/V and then visit Castle Fun Park when they get too cold (assuming it's open again after the flood). Deer Lake is next to Burnaby Village Museum, as well as a nice park and art gallery. The Fraser River Discovery Centre at the New West Quay is great, and there's some good food at the quay... the Brunette is nearby but takes some dedication (and waders) at this time of year. Hayward Lake is good for pikeminnow from shore but fishing may be slow this time of year and there's nothing very interesting nearby, other than the Powerhouse Museum and Bruce's Market.

Nothing jumps out to me as being great this time of year with multiple small kids... maybe try Silverbrook Trout Farm in Abbotsford and then hit somewhere sweet for lunch on the way back?
Title: Re: family day fishing ideas?
Post by: jettabambino on February 19, 2022, 10:03:29 AM
good ideas... unfortunately the big bad work monster needs me... I guess the good news is I can postpone this trip til ice off. 
Title: Re: family day fishing ideas?
Post by: Wiseguy on February 19, 2022, 01:57:50 PM
You can try Cultas lake for Pike minnow and Bass with the odd Bull trout and Cutthroat mixed in.