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Author Topic: Fishing Cutties December 22nd  (Read 2447 times)

flyrod

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Fishing Cutties December 22nd
« on: December 22, 2006, 09:19:56 PM »

My friend and I went up to Harrison river at Kilby.  Fished the shoreline from the trestles to Hwy 7 bridge.  Never saw a single cutty or stickleback.  Watched 10 eagles in the trees and surrounding area.  It was beautiful up there.  We then went down to the back water of the Fraser in front of Fraser River Lodge.  Nothing there either.  Saw about 15 eagles on the beach across from us.  Great sight to behold. 
It was so refreshing to get out in the wild and destress after a very busy and trying 2 months without getting out fishing. 
Looking forward to hitting the waters more in the next couple of weeks.  Praying that the weather holds and we get some favourable conditons. 
Merry Christmas to all
« Last Edit: December 30, 2006, 05:14:22 AM by Rodney »
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Re: Fishing Cutties
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2006, 11:07:10 PM »

Tough luck , :(
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Re: Fishing Cutties
« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2006, 12:03:15 AM »

I too went out last week and touched nothing, lots of dying salmon and a few socks.
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Re: Fishing Cutties
« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2006, 12:03:00 PM »

that's not a great place for cutthroat in the winter - Fraser backwaters and some of the sloughs are a better bet.
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Re: Fishing Cutties
« Reply #4 on: December 24, 2006, 02:41:51 PM »

that's not a great place for cutthroat in the winter - Fraser backwaters and some of the sloughs are a better bet.

Hi Ralph, perhaps you should read the posters report more carefully and then make a comment.

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We then went down to the back water of the Fraser in front of Fraser River Lodge.  Nothing there either.  Saw about 15 eagles on the beach across from us.  Great sight to behold.

Flyrod, that spot on the Fraser in front of the lodge is cool. I try and camp there a couple of times a year as I find the view of Mt. Cheam to be simply amazing.

Cheers

Nuggy
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Re: Fishing Cutties
« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2006, 04:13:12 PM »

I am going out again this week chasing Cutties.  Probably take the boat and go up on the Harrison River around the graveyard and back waters.  Also, the Herrling Island backwaters.  One thing that is missing are the large schools of stickle back.  Has anyone fished the Nicomen area and the mouth of Suicide Creek for cutties? 
I picked up a new Sage Z Axis 6 weight 9ft 6 inch four piece this week and looking forward to trying it out. 
Happy Boxing day to all
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Re: Fishing Cutties
« Reply #6 on: December 27, 2006, 10:57:16 PM »

Has anyone fished the Nicomen area and the mouth of Suicide Creek for cutties? 

maybe... but didn't see any cutties.  ;D
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Re: Fishing Cutties
« Reply #7 on: December 28, 2006, 08:01:37 AM »

Sorry "Nuggy" (are you a moderator?  :-\) just trying to offer some advice - I've fished both places for better than 20 years.
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Re: Fishing Cutties
« Reply #8 on: December 28, 2006, 09:35:34 AM »

Sorry "Nuggy" (are you a moderator?  :-\) just trying to offer some advice - I've fished both places for better than 20 years.

Hi Ralph, no I`m not a modertor, here is a report from six days earlier on the Harrison.

«  on: December 16, 2006, 09:02:10 PM »
   
Went to the Harrison this afternoon with a friend and had pretty well 2 hours of nice cutthroat action. They were all around us and as close as 10' in front of us, as many as a dozen rising between us at a time. Absolutely beautiful fish, nothing really big maybe 14-15" max but some of them were like little footballs. Fly of choice were sparsely tied muddlers.

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Re: Fishing Cutties
« Reply #9 on: December 28, 2006, 10:08:27 AM »

cutthroat - one guy goes has some good action at location X and a few days later another guy goes and gets skunked.

That never happens fishing for cutthroat huh?  :D

I was there a week before (after some scratchy luck in some other more dependable spots) and I saw nuthin'!

In my expereince the Harrison around Kilby and the bridge isn't much of a spot as Xmas approaches and doesn't become a spot of choice until the fry start to move. There will be exceptions of course. There has been the odd year it has been hot.

There's a half dozen spots within 10 minutes that do better.

Your mileage may vary.
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Re: Fishing Cutties
« Reply #10 on: December 29, 2006, 11:50:45 PM »

cutthroat - one guy goes has some good action at location X and a few days later another guy goes and gets skunked.

That never happens fishing for cutthroat huh?  :D

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There's a half dozen spots within 10 minutes that do better.

Your mileage may vary.


 ;D Too true Ralph

Be another month before their in the Harrison in numbers. Stickleback should be there very soon in mid Jan before the chum fry brings the cutthroat into the Harrison, be a good year for them.
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