Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Trophy Fisher on April 15, 2010, 01:31:18 PM
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It’s derby time again at Alouette lake
Last year the Alouette Lake Fishing Derby was a big success and The Maple Ridge / Pitt Meadows Chamber of Commerce is exited to be hosting the second annual 2010 Alouette Lake Fishing Derby. This year the Derby is going to be bigger and better than ever, with more competitors and boats being allowed in than last year, more and bigger cash prizes and a bunch of great sponsors.
This will be a fun day for all, I hope to see you there.
(http://i692.photobucket.com/albums/vv289/Troph_Fisher/NewPicture1.jpg)
Take a look at these two videos of the 2009 Alouette Lake Fishing derby
http://vimeo.com/5317204 (http://vimeo.com/5317204)
http://vimeo.com/5329947 (http://vimeo.com/5329947)
2010 Alouette Lake Derby Partners
BC Outdoors Magazine
Freshwater Fishing Society of BC
Hatch Match’r
Reel Life Fly Fishing
Golden Ears Park (SSG)
Photographer and Videographer –Brian Timmins of Orange Frog Creative
Tim Horton’s
Kiwanis Club of Golden Ears
Mark’s Work Wearhouse
Prizes List and CategoriesMay be subject to change
Adult
Biggest Fish (by weight) Cash
Second and third place Fishing Equipment and Other prizes
Total Weight (Trout and Kokanee 4 fish limit) Cash
Total Weight (Northern Pike Minnow 4 fish limit) Fishing Equipment and Other prizes
Youth
Biggest Fish (by weight) Cash
Second and third place Fishing Equipment and Other prizes
Total Weight (Trout and Kokanee 4 fish limit) Fishing Equipment and Other prizes
Total Weight (Northern Pike Minnow 4 fish limit) Fishing Equipment and Other prizes
Children under 10
Biggest Fish (by weight) Cash
Second and third place Fishing Equipment and Other prizes
Total Weight (Trout and Kokanee 4 fish limit) Fishing Equipment and Other prizes
Questions and Registration
If anyone has any questions post them so that others with the same question will be able to see my answer.
If anyone needs a registration form then send me an email at macraeflyworks@yahoo.ca
Registration forms can be dropped off in person at the Maple Ridge / Pitt Meadows Chamber of Commerce 22238 Lougheed Highway Maple Ridge, BC V2X 2T2 (604) 463-3366 or faxed in to (604) 463 3201
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Thanks for posting this,
Thanks to Trophy Fisher, all information about our Derby is up! If anyone has any additional questions about the our second annual Alouette Lake Fishing Derby, please feel free to email me at events@ridgemeadowschamber.com. Last years event was such a success that I'm looking forward to making this year's fishing derby bigger and better!
Sincerely,
Shannon Milne
Sales & Events Coordinator
Chamber of Commerce Maple Ridge / Pitt Meadows
PH 604- 463-3366
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Very nice. We'll add it into our calendar (http://www.fishingwithrod.com/calendar/index.html) soon.
I only have one comment to make regarding the derby and this video:
http://vimeo.com/5317204
At 1:36, an angler holds up a stringer of live fish, which is not permitted under our freshwater fishing regulations. All fish that anglers intend to keep are required to be killed immediately. This rule is done to prevent people from "high grading", releasing the smaller catches that are kept alive when bigger ones are caught later on. In a derby where the largest fish win the prizes, you can see why there would be an even bigger incentive for high grading.
It'd be a good idea to have regulations that are in effect at Allouette Lake available to all derby participants prior to the start of the event so all are aware of what they need to do.
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I was just thinking it was time to talk to Dean again.
You all want to make this one. The number of Kokanee that came out of the lake in last years derby was amazing, not a tuff fishery either. The Maple Ridge Chamber a fantastic job of making last years derby a reel fun family event, so this year should be even better.
The Reel Life Team and I will be there again giving fly tying instruction, drop by and say hello.
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Very nice. We'll add it into our calendar (http://www.fishingwithrod.com/calendar/index.html) soon.
I only have one comment to make regarding the derby and this video:
http://vimeo.com/5317204
At 1:36, an angler holds up a stringer of live fish, which is not permitted under our freshwater fishing regulations. All fish that anglers intend to keep are required to be killed immediately. This rule is done to prevent people from "high grading", releasing the smaller catches that are kept alive when bigger ones are caught later on. In a derby where the largest fish win the prizes, you can see why there would be an even bigger incentive for high grading.
It'd be a good idea to have regulations that are in effect at Allouette Lake available to all derby participants prior to the start of the event so all are aware of what they need to do.
Fisheries was there observing.
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can you bring your own kayak
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You bet the kayak anglers did very well last year.
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does the kayak count as one of the 75 boats
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I would think so. I will make a phone call for you tomorrow to clarify that.
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Hello,
Just to clarify. Canoes, kayaks and floatation fishing tubes are not considered to be apart of the 75 boat limit. The boat limit is for motorized multi person boats that need use of the boat launch and trailer parking.
Thanks
Shannon
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All the pictures from last year have been poster at the Chamber of Commerce website
http://www.openforbusinessmrpm.com/cms/index.php?page=fishing-derby-2009 (http://www.openforbusinessmrpm.com/cms/index.php?page=fishing-derby-2009)
Thanks to westform for heads up ;D