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Old 06-05-2010, 01:51 AM
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Question Fishing in Lower Mainland BC

I'm planning fishing for the first time ever next week & have a few questions...

1) Does anyone have any tips in the Lower Mainland?

2) I know the rivers are closed for June but how are the lakes?

3) Where is a good place to do some coastal fishing?

4) Where is a good place to lay traps & get some nice shrimp/prawns?

I pretty much want some good white meat fish but don't mind salmonids.

I know pretty much zip about fishing & I thought I'd ask you guys before I feed myself to the sharks in the fishing forums

Thanks in advance!

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If you don't mind going to Hope you can fish Silver Lake, mostly small fish but the occasional honker. If you go up further and you want to fish for sport the Skagit is great. Otherwise Merit.

For the coast you can fish the Capilano and even Rice Lake is stocked with catchables.

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If you don't mind going to Hope you can fish Silver Lake, mostly small fish but the occasional honker. If you go up further and you want to fish for sport the Skagit is great. Otherwise Merit.

For the coast you can fish the Capilano and even Rice Lake is stocked with catchables.

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Thanks for those Joe,

I'll try Silver Lake, Rice Lake & probably Cultus Lake as it's close by.

How is Cultus this time of year? Stocked? Large Small?

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Old 06-05-2010, 03:13 AM
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Thanks for those Joe,

I'll try Silver Lake, Rice Lake & probably Cultus Lake as it's close by.

How is Cultus this time of year? Stocked? Large Small?

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Be sure to read the BC Region 2 regulation. Note that Silver Lake is catch and release only with a bait ban and a requirement for single barbless hook only.

http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/fish/reg...11_region2.pdf

Here is the Lower Mainland lakes trout stocking report http://www.gofishbc.com/r2.htm Click on the "Click to Open 2010 Releases" link.

On June 18th, it is BC Family Fishing weekend. http://www.bcfamilyfishing.com/default.htm

Cultus Lake is full of squawfish/northern pikeminnows. They are having a squawfish derby on June 19th. http://www.fishingwithrod.com/yabbse...?topic=23940.0

Good luck.

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Be sure to read the BC Region 2 regulation. Note that Silver Lake is catch and release only with a bait ban and a requirement for single barbless hook only.

http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/fish/reg...11_region2.pdf

Here is the Lower Mainland lakes trout stocking report http://www.gofishbc.com/r2.htm Click on the "Click to Open 2010 Releases" link.

On June 18th, it is BC Family Fishing weekend. http://www.bcfamilyfishing.com/default.htm

Cultus Lake is full of squawfish/northern pikeminnows. They are having a squawfish derby on June 18th.

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Thanks for the links.

I want to eat what I catch so maybe Silver & Cultus are out for me right now.

Any tips for catches with good eats? (assuming this rookie catches anything at all)

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Old 06-05-2010, 03:40 AM
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Myself, I enjoy natural surroundings when I am fishing so I prefer lakes in the wilderness such as Weaver Lake (stocked with trout), and Lightning Lake in Manning Park (not a stocked lake but has resident trout). For others, the surroundings are not important. In that case, urban lakes such as Como Lake and Lafarge Lake are productive for a few weeks after they are stocked.

The lakes at Sasquatch park (Hicks, Deer, Trout) are supposed to be productive. Rolley Lake in Mission is another popular one.

During the day, the trout are near the bottom so placing Powerbait a foot or 2 above the bottom should work well. I've found that trout are most active near sunrise and sundown. During those times, float fishing works better since they are feeding at the surface.

Here are some featured lakes in the Lower Mainland: http://www.gofishbc.com/docs/r2guide.pdf?RD=1

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Weaver's not too far from me. As are the lakes in Sasquatch Park.

I prefer to be out in nature rather than be surrounded by city noise & several dozen other people fishing next to me.

Thanks for the trout tips

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