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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Long_Cast on July 09, 2004, 09:57:45 PM

Title: Brunette River
Post by: Long_Cast on July 09, 2004, 09:57:45 PM
Anyone here fishes the Brunette River? Any good catches?
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Bantam_50 on July 09, 2004, 10:50:51 PM
Fishing for what and when?
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: spring_killer on July 09, 2004, 10:51:43 PM
Ya, wtf can you catch there other than the fact that i never heard of this river?
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Long_Cast on July 09, 2004, 11:02:39 PM
Rainbow trout, coho, chum, sockeye, chinook and steelhead, as well as cutthroat trout, carp, stickleback, red-sided shiners, prickly sculpins, and peamouth chub. There are also crayfish, lampreys and tadpoles. I'm surprised you never heard of this river.
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Bantam_50 on July 09, 2004, 11:03:44 PM
Ya, wtf can you catch there other than the fact that i never heard of this river?

LOL...that's good then spring_killer  :P
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Long_Cast on July 09, 2004, 11:17:46 PM
Rodney's old web site mentioned about Brunette River as one of his favourite fishing spots.  :o

http://mypage.direct.ca/r/rhsu/fishing.html

But we don't hear him talk about it anymore, except for the cleanup of the river. Maybe, he wants to keep it a secret.
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Joe Fish on July 09, 2004, 11:45:53 PM
You won't hear about it because there's probably no retention or no stocks.  Read the freshwater regs., they give the specifics - no fishing between Cariboo Road and Cariboo Dam.  Release all steelhead.  Below Cariboo Road, no idea, I never fish it.
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Long_Cast on July 09, 2004, 11:53:06 PM
You can fish the Brunette River at Hume Park.  
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Gutslinger on July 10, 2004, 11:04:36 AM
You can't target salmon while fishing the brunette
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Long_Cast on July 10, 2004, 11:30:40 AM
I think there are still some opportunities to fish for rainbows, cutts, and carp. It's only minutes from Lougheed Mall to Hume Park.  FYI, Brunette River is more of stream than river. It's an ultralight tackle fishing hole.
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Long_Cast on July 10, 2004, 11:35:19 AM
Here's some info about the river, its location and restrictions.

http://www.nwpr.bc.ca/parks%20web%20page/brunette%20hike.html
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Uncivil on July 10, 2004, 08:55:37 PM
There was an article in the NewWest Local paper about the proliferation of Bass in the Brunette.  The person being interviewed was really concerned about the effect on the coho stocks as well as trout and other species.  He stated the only way to control them was to Kill them.  I would tend to agree but knowing the way our regulations are written I wouldn't urge anyone to Waste fish.  I only hope that the bucket brigade feels there is enough systems polluted with this non native species >:(
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: pinkwool on July 10, 2004, 09:00:37 PM
There is an article in today's Burnaby Now about smallmauth bass in Brunette river eating juvenile salmon. Targeting this specie would be very beneficial to the river  and salmon/steelhead survival.
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Long_Cast on July 11, 2004, 12:10:27 PM
Yeah, I saw the front page article about smallmouth bass in the Brunette River in my Burnaby Now newspaper just yesterday - right before I went to work.  I only had a change to look at the front page headlines and photo briefly as someone in my family threw away the entire newspaper when I got back home. I am not surprised that smallmouths were found in the Brunette River as bass (no specific species) were documented in Burnaby Lake. Note: The Brunette River flows out from the eastern end of Burnaby Lake. It is, without a question, that the smallmouths originated from Burnaby Lake from someone dumping it. It's definately not new news.

A 2002 environmental assessment and Burnaby Lake Fish assessment report mentions about bass in Burnaby Lake.

http://www.city.burnaby.bc.ca/cityhall/departments/engnrn_whtshp_brnbyl_envassfish_4.html

Smallmouths were also documented in Trout Lake at John Hendry Park, which doesn't sound too bad as piranahs were also found in the lake.  :o





Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: pinkwool on July 11, 2004, 02:00:10 PM
Actually it was in the News Leader newspaper. What they are asking us to target these bass and help our native species to survive. A very simple rig of sliding egg sinker, sviwel and the worm hook (the one with barbs on the shank to better hold the worm in place) is very effective for bass in these kind of waters.
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: otto on July 11, 2004, 02:02:01 PM
any plastic bait like a mr twister grub, 6" plastic worm of any color, topwater crankbaits, will catch these bass.
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Long_Cast on July 11, 2004, 02:37:16 PM
Actually, I saw the article in the Burnaby Now newspaper - front page.  Anyway, smallmouths will take any lure that works for trout.  Because of their small mouths, trout lures are great.
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: otto on July 11, 2004, 11:53:48 PM
will you pole fish for them to otto ::)

YEA BABY!!! YOU KNOW IT!!!  aint no fish that i won't try for with the longpole!!!
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: rln on July 12, 2004, 07:38:45 AM
Rainbow trout, coho, chum, sockeye, chinook and steelhead, as well as cutthroat trout, carp, stickleback, red-sided shiners, prickly sculpins, and peamouth chub. There are also crayfish, lampreys and tadpoles. I'm surprised you never heard of this river.

You missed out on the black crappie . I don't think there any chinook or sockeye
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Will_CARP on July 12, 2004, 09:44:48 AM
I suppose we are to kill them. Well i'll head down to the brunette after work for an hour or two.  where is a place to fish from? 8) 8)
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Long_Cast on July 12, 2004, 01:03:25 PM
rln, sockeyes and chinooks have been well documented in the Brunette River. FYI, there have been no documented cases of black crappies in the Brunette or even at Burnaby Lake. So, unless, you caught a black crappie, and you swear it was a black crappie, then that's someone new.

Here's an excellent link that details the fish in Burnaby's lakes, rivers, and tributaries. Click on the species of fish to see the body of water they reside.

http://www.penr.bcit.ca/fwr/images/Basin_images/Basin_interactive.html#
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Will_CARP on July 12, 2004, 01:33:08 PM
Stopped by hume park before work to check out the river; it ended up being more of a stream.  Has anyone caught a fish out of there?
Title: Re:Brunette River
Post by: Long_Cast on July 12, 2004, 03:16:35 PM
I know the people from TEAM DIAWA fished Brunette river as a Team Diawa fishing book from the 80's mentioned about Brunette river as a great river to fish for salmon and trout. It also mentioned that corn, cheese, bacon and worms are baits you should try :D I remember going to the Brunette river when I was about 15 years old and I decided not to fish there because the water level was so low and the colour was dark. However, during the fall or spring, water levels are high enough so that fishing is capable.