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Re: Rolley
« Reply #15 on: June 07, 2007, 09:29:19 PM »

email sent, hope it helps you find some lower mainland lunkers
be sure to tell me,(on email of course) how it goes ;)
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Re: Rolley
« Reply #16 on: June 08, 2007, 05:35:05 PM »

How big are we talking about newsman.  I pulled a 17 incher out of there before. I have been meaning to give it a try soon.

I have heard stories of 10lb's but can only sustanstantiate 5lb's. A close freind of my dad's use to catch them and dammed if he wouldn't reveal his secret.

For those who have never fished Whonnock; it is as close as I have seen to an interior lake here in the lower mainland, one huge rolling shoal ranging from 5 to 15 feet, except for one 30 foot hole in the north east quadrant.
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Re: Rolley
« Reply #17 on: June 08, 2007, 09:34:16 PM »

How big are we talking about newsman.  I pulled a 17 incher out of there before. I have been meaning to give it a try soon.

I have heard stories of 10lb's but can only sustanstantiate 5lb's. A close freind of my dad's use to catch them and dammed if he wouldn't reveal his secret.

For those who have never fished Whonnock; it is as close as I have seen to an interior lake here in the lower mainland, one huge rolling shoal ranging from 5 to 15 feet, except for one 30 foot hole in the north east quadrant.

Is it nutrient rich like the interior lakes ? I mean lots of 'bugs' and leaches and things ? Ive heard its a murky type lake as well. It also has tons of Crappies in there I've been told. Spoke to a guy at Mike Lake on Wednesday and he said he caught 50 Crappie in a few hours!!! He also said there is a general rule for these lakes : Mike Lake likes 'green', Whonnock likes 'yellow' and Allouette likes 'red'. Can anyone vouch for what he stated ? I can say 'green' for Mike as I started trolling a green nymph and instantly had success but had no success on a grey one.
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Re: Rolley
« Reply #18 on: June 08, 2007, 10:59:52 PM »

""""Is it nutrient rich like the interior lakes ? I mean lots of 'bugs' and leaches and things ? Ive heard its a murky type lake as well. It also has tons of Crappies in there I've been told. Spoke to a guy at Mike Lake on Wednesday and he said he caught 50 Crappie in a few hours!!! He also said there is a general rule for these lakes : Mike Lake likes 'green', Whonnock likes 'yellow' and Allouette likes 'red'. Can anyone vouch for what he stated ? I can say 'green' for Mike as I started trolling a green nymph and instantly had success but had no success on a grey one."""""




I have fished  whonnock before and there are lots of crappie, the water is not murky from what i remember...just a really muddy bottom. 



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Re: Rolley
« Reply #19 on: June 09, 2007, 04:21:19 PM »

All I remember was some decent size Canada goose droppings in Wonnock some definitely 2 lbs. :o
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Re: Rolley
« Reply #20 on: June 09, 2007, 05:27:28 PM »

the shores are discusting at whonnock.....they are covered in a flim of duck $h!t...( i washed my tube and waders after fishing that lake :D)
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