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not too sure about the langley location
but for local vancouver area fishing there is Trout lake in Vancouver and Deer lake in Burnaby as well as Burnaby lake it is near Deer lake there is a back way into Deer lake that has some good fishing in it. fished there as a kid, BB point which is next to the old prison grounds can produce some nice fish when i was a kid my best friend caught an 11 pound rainbow out of that lake the fishing is really good right after they stock it. "Anna" wrote in message news:FnwYc.262412$J06.11746@pd7tw2no... I seem to recall reading about a place in Langley BC were you could take kids as young as 5 fishing. It was near a hatchery and kids were very likely to catch something. Fishing could also be done from shore. Would anyone know this place and would they be able to provide me with an address. Any other suggestions for fishing locations in the Vancouver area that would meet the above criteria would also be greatly appreciated. Thanks Anna |
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Thanks for the information, I'll be sure to check them out. We're having a
get together with lots of little kids and there would be some excitement if someone catches something. That's why I'm hoping to find a lake that is well stocked. "spoonplugger" wrote in message news:tKYYc.279338$J06.261255@pd7tw2no... not too sure about the langley location but for local vancouver area fishing there is Trout lake in Vancouver and Deer lake in Burnaby as well as Burnaby lake it is near Deer lake there is a back way into Deer lake that has some good fishing in it. fished there as a kid, BB point which is next to the old prison grounds can produce some nice fish when i was a kid my best friend caught an 11 pound rainbow out of that lake the fishing is really good right after they stock it. "Anna" wrote in message news:FnwYc.262412$J06.11746@pd7tw2no... I seem to recall reading about a place in Langley BC were you could take kids as young as 5 fishing. It was near a hatchery and kids were very likely to catch something. Fishing could also be done from shore. Would anyone know this place and would they be able to provide me with an address. Any other suggestions for fishing locations in the Vancouver area that would meet the above criteria would also be greatly appreciated. Thanks Anna |
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Thanks for the information, I'll be sure to check them out. We're having a
get together with lots of little kids and there would be some excitement if someone catches something. That's why I'm hoping to find a lake that is well stocked. "spoonplugger" wrote in message news:tKYYc.279338$J06.261255@pd7tw2no... not too sure about the langley location but for local vancouver area fishing there is Trout lake in Vancouver and Deer lake in Burnaby as well as Burnaby lake it is near Deer lake there is a back way into Deer lake that has some good fishing in it. fished there as a kid, BB point which is next to the old prison grounds can produce some nice fish when i was a kid my best friend caught an 11 pound rainbow out of that lake the fishing is really good right after they stock it. "Anna" wrote in message news:FnwYc.262412$J06.11746@pd7tw2no... I seem to recall reading about a place in Langley BC were you could take kids as young as 5 fishing. It was near a hatchery and kids were very likely to catch something. Fishing could also be done from shore. Would anyone know this place and would they be able to provide me with an address. Any other suggestions for fishing locations in the Vancouver area that would meet the above criteria would also be greatly appreciated. Thanks Anna |
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well if dont mind paying for the fun stave river hatchery is a great place
to take the kids and they will catch a fish they have three large ponds full of trout and i think it is only two or three bucks a fish i took a bunch of kids there once and it was a blast we used berkley power nuggets and every kid caught fish there is a picnic area as well Wayne "Anna" wrote in message news:vj9Zc.286990$J06.78748@pd7tw2no... Thanks for the information, I'll be sure to check them out. We're having a get together with lots of little kids and there would be some excitement if someone catches something. That's why I'm hoping to find a lake that is well stocked. "spoonplugger" wrote in message news:tKYYc.279338$J06.261255@pd7tw2no... not too sure about the langley location but for local vancouver area fishing there is Trout lake in Vancouver and Deer lake in Burnaby as well as Burnaby lake it is near Deer lake there is a back way into Deer lake that has some good fishing in it. fished there as a kid, BB point which is next to the old prison grounds can produce some nice fish when i was a kid my best friend caught an 11 pound rainbow out of that lake the fishing is really good right after they stock it. "Anna" wrote in message news:FnwYc.262412$J06.11746@pd7tw2no... I seem to recall reading about a place in Langley BC were you could take kids as young as 5 fishing. It was near a hatchery and kids were very likely to catch something. Fishing could also be done from shore. Would anyone know this place and would they be able to provide me with an address. Any other suggestions for fishing locations in the Vancouver area that would meet the above criteria would also be greatly appreciated. Thanks Anna |
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On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 01:21:04 +0000, F t B wrote:
"genericdusty" wrote in message news:V8v%c.102254$A8.4658@edtnps89... There is a place that I used to drive by. Sorry that I can't tell you the name. If you go East on 16th (towards abbotsford) until the end, turn right. The place is on the left hand side at the bottom of the ravine (between 16th and zero ave). Good luck, If you make it there, let me know what it's like. That would be Bradner road. It's a fish farm and not a lake. Try Latimer lake at 28th ave and 200th st (or there abouts). It's an old gravel pit that has been stocked with trout. Free for kids. Yeah, I was thinking Latimer (aka Stokes Pit) as well. There's also Como Lake in Coquitlam: kids-only. I find kids are less...well..selective than adults. They can have loads of fun catching shiners off the dock. They don't need to catch a 10-lb steelhead to be enthused. Lloyd |
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