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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #15 on: May 17, 2022, 07:40:07 PM »

Thanks, we just got back and can confirm No Drinkable water available. For others unsure , Pack it with you.
Fish were biting , but this trip the winds kept us off the lake for a lot of it.
oh well.

What sizes were the fish being caught?

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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #16 on: May 18, 2022, 08:51:27 PM »

Well to be honest, i caught nothing. lol but my son manage a couple smaller ones and one good sized one stripping an olive California Neal
and one of the smaller ones on a red rib chronomid. But we did see a few fellows who announced with great delight  " Nice fish!!" , 5lbs was a weight i overheard.
 I see that wind didn't die down , so we made the right call pulling the plug on the camping trip early. My tent was taking beating in the wind. and I imagine no sleep would have been had.
Sorry we missed the chance to meet you.
next time perhaps .
BTW my son and I really appreciated everyone who puts FWR together. It's instrumental in keeps us informed , enlightened , and entertained.
thanks!
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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #17 on: May 18, 2022, 10:40:28 PM »

Thanks! ;)

So I was just there this afternoon, in that hurricane. ;D That was probably the windiest day I've ever fished and I had both anchors at the front instead of one at each end to stop the boat from being blown away. I ended up landed ten, nine of them were Fraser Valley rainbows and they were all around 16" long. The first fish of the day came 5 minutes after I anchored, and it was a Blackwater rainbow around 20". All were caught in 30 to 35 feet of water.

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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #18 on: May 21, 2022, 10:45:58 AM »

Thanks! ;)

So I was just there this afternoon, in that hurricane. ;D That was probably the windiest day I've ever fished and I had both anchors at the front instead of one at each end to stop the boat from being blown away. I ended up landed ten, nine of them were Fraser Valley rainbows and they were all around 16" long. The first fish of the day came 5 minutes after I anchored, and it was a Blackwater rainbow around 20". All were caught in 30 to 35 feet of water.

Yep. Wind is a killer on stillwaters. So did you go with a sinking line technique or spinning rod set-up? Last time I fished beside you, I used a ridiculously long leader with an indicator. Sinking line works much better! LOL.

I'm side-lined for a bit. My wife fractured her right foot so we're waiting to see what the specialist has to say. Absolutely the wrong timing, as I waited all winter before getting ready to dust off the rods. But I know it's 100 times worse for my wife. Hope to be able to get out in June...
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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #19 on: May 21, 2022, 12:45:57 PM »

Yep. Wind is a killer on stillwaters. So did you go with a sinking line technique or spinning rod set-up? Last time I fished beside you, I used a ridiculously long leader with an indicator. Sinking line works much better! LOL.

I'm side-lined for a bit. My wife fractured her right foot so we're waiting to see what the specialist has to say. Absolutely the wrong timing, as I waited all winter before getting ready to dust off the rods. But I know it's 100 times worse for my wife. Hope to be able to get out in June...

Yeah I saw the picture on my FB feed! Ouch! :-\

I had the gear setup down there instead of fly lol, I don't think even with a heavy sink line two days ago there was no way to keep the flies at where I wanted to be. That was by far the roughest lake conditions I've fished in. The last two seasons I'e started using these Shimano Talora kokanee trolling rods for this style of fishing, with a tiny low profile baitcasting reel, and it's awesome. The rods are so whippy that the take downs look so hard in the rod holder. ;D

Yesterday it was tougher fishing, used the same setups again, at 35ft. It took five hours before somebody switched the bites on. By that point almost everyone had given up so only Nick and I caught fish.





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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #20 on: May 21, 2022, 03:32:08 PM »

Very nice Rod! Beautiful fish - some of the best eating are from that lake. Yes, I can definitely see an advantage to using a gear set-up during windy conditions. Plus, when you cast out (I should say drop down), you are in the zone very quickly. With my type 3 sinking line, I have to wait at least a minute or two.
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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #21 on: May 21, 2022, 04:37:34 PM »

Wow, those are awesome looking fish Rod. I guess the good fish come to those who persevere tough conditions.
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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #22 on: May 23, 2022, 04:50:35 PM »

Video of my trip to Lundbom last week is up tonight. ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtKGjcHUcck

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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #23 on: May 23, 2022, 06:09:17 PM »

Yeah I saw the picture on my FB feed! Ouch! :-\

I had the gear setup down there instead of fly lol, I don't think even with a heavy sink line two days ago there was no way to keep the flies at where I wanted to be. That was by far the roughest lake conditions I've fished in. The last two seasons I'e started using these Shimano Talora kokanee trolling rods for this style of fishing, with a tiny low profile baitcasting reel, and it's awesome. The rods are so whippy that the take downs look so hard in the rod holder. ;D

Yesterday it was tougher fishing, used the same setups again, at 35ft. It took five hours before somebody switched the bites on. By that point almost everyone had given up so only Nick and I caught fish.



Those are domestics? What little piggies they are!

Are you using a 3 point anchor system and still unable to cope with the wind?
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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #24 on: May 23, 2022, 06:49:30 PM »

I have one anchor from the bow, one from the stern, 20lb each. In the end I had both anchors from the bow and that did the job.

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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #25 on: May 25, 2022, 07:27:39 AM »

We were just up the highway from you Rod (5A) and had a couple problems with the high winds keeping us off the water for a few days . We had the snowline one day being below 1137 meters . The last few days were fantastic as there were lots of hatches coming off almost all day .We were into fish from around zzzzzzzzzzzzz 10:30ist through around 4 pm before it slowed down . The indicators were slippin under almost every cast . Lots of fish over the 50 centimeter mark that made it a challenge to get our limit . One at 24 inch in the ice cooler it went . My neighbor at camp landed a beautiful Fraser Valley rainbow 8 lb.. As the weather started to cooperate our last 3 days it was sad to say so long to a half brutal stormy days to nice warmer sunny days for now .  8) 8) 8) 8) ;D
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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #26 on: May 25, 2022, 12:29:55 PM »

We were just up the highway from you Rod (5A) and had a couple problems with the high winds keeping us off the water for a few days . We had the snowline one day being below 1137 meters . The last few days were fantastic as there were lots of hatches coming off almost all day .We were into fish from around zzzzzzzzzzzzz 10:30ist through around 4 pm before it slowed down . The indicators were slippin under almost every cast . Lots of fish over the 50 centimeter mark that made it a challenge to get our limit . One at 24 inch in the ice cooler it went . My neighbor at camp landed a beautiful Fraser Valley rainbow 8 lb.. As the weather started to cooperate our last 3 days it was sad to say so long to a half brutal stormy days to nice warmer sunny days for now .  8) 8) 8) 8) ;D

That's great! I'm heading back up again next week, hopefully the weather continues to improve.

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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #27 on: May 26, 2022, 07:17:34 AM »

That's great! I'm heading back up again next week, hopefully the weather continues to improve.
That's great to .  8)
Might give Peterhope a shot next . Might get into some Kokanee and Pennask Rainbow.
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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #28 on: May 27, 2022, 03:18:12 PM »



When the weather cooperates, as it did this past trip, the fishing is just that much more fun.
Having the fish bite , also helps. Fishing Lundbom Lake, in 35Ft of water, using #14 Black, White Ribbed, w/ white bead. Lots of bites, only a few to the boat.
The weather this time around was perfect.
Thanks for all tips !
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Re: 2022 Interior BC Lake Season Updates
« Reply #29 on: May 27, 2022, 09:51:01 PM »

Woohoo, will be there in the morning with the kids. :D