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![]() Hi Ralph! Ralph while there a few a few rivers that feature decent trout Ralph fishing along with good or even great salmon fishing. There Ralph aren't many. I'm thinking that maybe we could do a week of salmon fishing, then a week of trout fishing etc. (As long as the budget and the wife can take it.) So it doesn't have to be the same river, but with the huge distances inside B.C., I think I better add that it should be in the same ballpark. Say withing 300 miles of each other. Heck, on the other hand, one turn-and-return flight (or train trip) inside B.C. might also be possible, so perhaps the different fishing spots could even be separated by long distances. But I'm not sure about that. The main question is - and I'm afraid that this sounds like a really stupid question to you B.C. people - what is the quality of trout fishing at different times of year, assuming that you can go to the best trout rivers? I mean, if we come there in August or September, will we be able to find first class trout fishing somewhere? Maybe the trout are on a vacation or something, right? :-) But I guess that since rainbow trout spawn in the spring, there at least isn't a closed season or anything like that. But they might be in the lakes, and not in the rivers or streams. So that's at least one theoretical possibility, since we're not really into stillwater fishing. Ralph After about mid May until well into july there is limited Ralph angling on most coastal rivers as the sun melts off the Ralph hillsides. That's what I was afraid of. I guess this would then direct the timetable towards the autumn. Ralph It should be possible to coordinate a trip of 4 weeks or so Ralph that would give you a shot at coho and steelhead in the Skeena Ralph watershed. Coho and steelhead... I've got a hole in my knowledge base here. Would that be in the autumn then? I thought the steelhead run starts in January? Or do you have a fall/late summer steelhead run as well? Ralph Down south it wouldn't likely be possible - excepting the Stamp Ralph river on Vancouver Island. ... These are not wild places though Ralph - lots of houses and lots of fishermen. And less bears - or if not less, then at least a smaller probability of being eaten! Anyway, I guess we wouldn't want to jam ourselves into heavily crowded places on *this* trip. We also talked about that other island further up north when I was there... Can't remember the name now. Ralph The Harrison River you and I fished for an hour or two last Ralph December can have good fishing for coastal cutts in September Ralph and into october - by then that river starts to fill up with Ralph all 5 species of salmon. The Skagit river (above the US border) Ralph also has good fishing for rainbow from about 30 to 45 cm and Ralph some large char (2 to 3 kilos) into October. Sounds pretty damn good to me! We've already ordered a couple of books on fly-fishing in the area, so after we've read them we'll be ready to discuss some specifics. And Ralph, as you know, nothing beats local knowledge, so thanks! -- Jarmo Hurri Spam countermeasures included. Use as email address or apply rot13 to header email address. |
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