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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: habzrule on March 26, 2005, 05:54:24 PM

Title: Shore fishing
Post by: habzrule on March 26, 2005, 05:54:24 PM
Hi all, long time no post, hope everyone had a great winter!

Drove up to Rice Lake today to try my luck...never been before and read about it in the reports.  Brought the dog...found out by the many signs that dogs are not allowed at the lake.  So no fishing for me, but I did bring the dog back to the truck and leave her there for a few minutes so I could check out the lake. Think I saw the long wooden dock the gentlemen was talking about who posted the Rice Lake info.  Couldn't quite figure out how to get there but will check it again when I am without dog and have more time.  Anyways, I'd like to take a drive again tomorrow and find somewhere to fish from shore...anybody have any suggestions where they think the best place to go within 1 hour drive from Vancouver?  I may go and check Rice again but was wondering if there was anywhere else not too far.  I read about Jones Lake and Cultis lake but they are a bit too far for me tomorrow...


Title: Re: Shore fishing
Post by: BIG T on March 26, 2005, 07:12:35 PM
vedder-in chiliwack,just go to the lower section and try your luck,is about an hour drive from vancouver,but if go upper river,it might takes about half an hour more..tight line
Title: Re: Shore fishing
Post by: Rodney on March 26, 2005, 09:20:26 PM
That wooden dock is probably the easiest shore access to the lake for fishing. Further north there are a few points on the east side where you can fish off too. The trail to the wooden dock is fairly easy to find, just follow the signs.

No Vedder at least for tomorrow, the river is blown out.

Here's today's Rice Lake Report:

http://www.fishingwithrod.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=6329.0

Not too many shore fishing locations near Vancouver right now. You may want to try the Fraser for catching and releasing dollies. Maybe the Alouette River, Sasamat Lake, Buntzen Lake, Trout Lake in Vancouver.
Title: Re: Shore fishing
Post by: habzrule on March 26, 2005, 09:36:07 PM
Thanks for the info!   Maybe I'll just try Buntzen Lake then    ;D
Title: Re: Shore fishing
Post by: habzrule on March 27, 2005, 08:38:29 AM
Can't seem to find Rice Lake or Buntzen Lake in the 04/05 Freshwater Guide...anyone know why this is?  No regulations??  This is good for me because it will give me a chance to try out my new 10 inch trout spinner with 4 sets of quadruple barbed treble-hook clusters.   I usually load up the hooks with fresh Capilano Steelhead fins as I find they attract char pretty good.   
Title: Re: Shore fishing
Post by: ~IvAn~ on March 27, 2005, 06:03:34 PM
This is good for me because it will give me a chance to try out my new 10 inch trout spinner with 4 sets of quadruple barbed treble-hook clusters.   I usually load up the hooks with fresh Capilano Steelhead fins as I find they attract char pretty good.   

10 inch trout spinners???  :o thats one big @$$ spinner. I dont think you are supposed to keep any steelhead from the cap.....and i dont think you'll need treb hooks for trout, the limits for trout is 2 per day.
Title: Re: Shore fishing
Post by: Will_CARP on March 27, 2005, 07:31:03 PM
I belieave treble hooks are banned from use in local lakes.  Single barbless hooks only.  Go look up www.sharphooks.com and look up their road maps for detailed routes.. ;)
Title: Re: Shore fishing
Post by: 2:40 on March 27, 2005, 09:21:53 PM
Can't seem to find Rice Lake or Buntzen Lake in the 04/05 Freshwater Guide...anyone know why this is?  No regulations??  This is good for me because it will give me a chance to try out my new 10 inch trout spinner with 4 sets of quadruple barbed treble-hook clusters.   I usually load up the hooks with fresh Capilano Steelhead fins as I find they attract char pretty good.   
:o :o :o :o

About 3 different infractions there!  ;D (I know you're not serious!)
 -triple (or in this case, mulitple) hooks
 -a dead Cap steelhead
 -using finfish for bait

I think Buntzen is under the basic regs for Region 2, meaning 2 fish over 30 cms etc. If an area isnt stated in the regs, you just follow the regs for the Region the area is in. If there are special regulations or closures for a river/lake/stream it will be indicated specifically in the regs.
Title: Re: Shore fishing
Post by: reach on March 28, 2005, 03:29:44 PM
Actually, barbed treble hooks are OK in lakes.  The single barbless requirement is for streams & sloughs only.

However it is more sporting to use single barbless everywhere.
Title: Re: Shore fishing
Post by: Will_CARP on March 28, 2005, 04:50:17 PM
Treble hooks are a bit of an overkill.  They can kill fish even if you intend to release them.
Title: Re: Shore fishing
Post by: redtide on March 28, 2005, 05:14:36 PM
with the amount of pinks coming this fall into the fraser.....you will not need treble hooks to catch fish. I haven't used a treble hook in iver ten years salt or fresh and still catch my share of fish quite easily. Throw your trebles away cause they kill fish(except bass).