Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: keithr on November 05, 2005, 03:02:07 PM
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I believe I've made this offer here twice before. So far no takers. :)
I'll be going to our place in the Copper Canyon (Mexico) in a few days, and expect to be there (except for a few days from time to time) until late April 2006. Any FWD members who want to give the Rio Urique (http://home.comcast.net/~ramsay52/images/divisaderoview.jpg) a try can stay at our place for free for a week. Bring your own sleeping bag. If you want more information about the place, there is a link in my bio or profile where you could start.
If you like the place, we will be looking for someone to sit it from about Easter until early July. (While I'm fishing in BC.) ;)
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what an offer! Very generous of you :)
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doesn't amount to much if no one take me up on it
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Keith, yer killing me. I'd love to do this, but things like work keep getting in the way.
If people have time and money - DO IT.... this won't be the resort Mexico that everyone knows, this will be the REAL people. The ones that aren't trying to rip you off every time you turn around.
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I'll send this through one more time just to rub it in, DragonSpeed and all the rest of you lesser mortals, before I fade away into the canyons until next May, when I'll be headed your way for some bass fishing.
I hope the fishing is good in the meantime. And I don't think of you as lesser mortals; if you have to be in one place year round, BC is real hard to beat looks to me like, rain and all.
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OK, lemme sweeten the offer. I'm in Albuquerque, NM for a few days--that's why I'm back on line--and probably won't be back in Urique for about 10 days.
No one has taken me up on my offer, but if any FWR memeber decides to, I'll organize a fishing trip to my favorite spot downriver. And I'll show you how to use the local "spinning outfit."
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Hi Keith, good offer, but I think I've had enough travelling for awhile. :)
When are you back in BC, and any plans?
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Hi Rodney,
Back in BC? We've reserved that cabin at Lakeside Gardens for the month of May.
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The entire May at Lakeside Gardens. :o In that case I think we need to plan a group trip there in May too. :)
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Keithr, that is an awesome offer. I wish I am retired. Perhap Chris or some of the Chilliwack retirees gang can take up the offer. ;D
Can you describe the fishing in Urique River, like what kind of fish, and is it hot or slow fishing in general?
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hi funfish,
Well, the scenery is spectacular, even if the fishing often isn't. We have catfish in the river, and some suckers, squawfish (southern pike minnow), carp, tlapia, and a few bass are showing up. Where I spend most of my time in Urique, the river gets worked pretty hard, so I hike downriver a couple of hours beyond the end of the road to a place where the fishing is usually pretty good for carp and catfish, and there are a few bass down there.
A few local friends and I sometimes go there with the intention of harvesting fish (this is all legal, by the way). One of the guys has a homemade spear pistol, another has a net, and we all have local spinning outifits. We work the net for carp and catfish, and the guy with the spear pistol works around the edges for fish that avoided the net. The fish get cleaned and salted. We camp by the river at night and fish for catfish. In between times I get out my backpaking flyrod and catch tlapia and squawfish.
It's a nice time.
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Yer killin' me Keith. Especially with the subzero temperatures here in Beijing right now!
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Any fishing in China, DS?
On some programs about China I noticed them serving carp. Have you tried such a thing there?
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any ideas what travelling costs would be for the trip down there, from vancouver???? where is the closest destination airport in mexico from where the spot is? While it's a long shot...... i might be able to adjust my schedule hehe
and... is there much in the way of local flyfishing? that's kinda of a clincher too
i was gonna book a 10 day flyfishing trip for me and the gal this spring on the south west coast of mexico ..... we might be into extending our plans though.
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OK, alwaysfishin: Your closest and probably cheapest flight would be Los Mochis, Sinaloa; although Chihuahua, Chih. is another possiblity. I don't know what a flight from Vancouver to one of those places costs, but Expedia.com, or like that, will figure it out real quick. From Los Mochis you take the train (it's a famous ride) to Bahuichivo. There are two classes of train, and I haven't been on either of them for a while. You could get the fare information by doing a search for Chepe (let's just see if I can put the link in here): http://www.surf-mexico.com/states/Chihuahua/chepe.htm. From there you take the route bus to Urique. Current cost is 100 pesos (about 12 Canadian dollars) each. It's better than a disney ride.
Fly fishing: the squaw fish will hit a fly, and I know from watching the tlapia in our pool that they will also feed on the surface, and there are some bass . . . Years ago I got tired of just catching squaw fish, and I pretty much gave up flyfishing on the Urique. Took my Fenwick back to Oregon. But that was before the tlapia and bass started showing up. So this last trip back I brought a bunch of fly fishing tackle with me. I'm planning on using it before the end of the month. It's beautiful water. There is lots of bank.
I'm being called to breakfast. Let me know if you have more questions.
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Any fishing in China, DS?
On some programs about China I noticed them serving carp. Have you tried such a thing there?
I so wish I could get out fishing, but two things are a problem.
1. Water is frozen solid
2. We're on an organized tour. Go! Go! Go!
Every dinner and lunch seems to have a carplike fish of some sort. I have found almost all the fish here to taste quite muddy, like trout taken from a hot lake. Ick.
I look forward to being home, and barbequeing some salmon, or having some good fresh Sashimi.
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DS, you have just been tasting the products of China's aquaculture of herbivorous minnows. :) They are farmed in ponds, where mulitiple species live and each species occupies a specific water stratum. The practice is sustainable, and damages to the natural waterways are minimal, but the water is awfully muddy.
http://www.pbs.org/emptyoceans/fts/shellfish/casestudy.html
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The muddy taste of fish comes from a secondary metabolite called geosmin produced by a group of bacteria called actinomycetes and also by bluegreen algae. Actinomycetes are very abundant everywhere in soil and water and they are very often the reason to why food like potatoes and fish can taste earthy and woody.
I would say the taste is due to bad fish management...... :-\
I am myself very picky about that particular taste and refuse to eat anymore if I've had a bite which tastes earthy :-X
Just ask Rodney ;) :D
Anyway, back to Mexico ;D
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Oh well, for a minute there I thought maybe Nina was coming for a visit!
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Well, I'm outa here as soon as I gag down a fried egg. I expect to be AFK until after Easter. If you want to come for a visit, just show up, remind me who you are, or just say, Fishing with Rod.
I hope you all have a good winter and catch as many fish as you can stand.