Itosh, Please point out where I have said that I have fished the Harrison or the Chehalis? While your at it, please point out where I have said that I am a master fisherman? I dont recall ever saying that in a post.
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Yup I have only been fishing freshwater for less than a year, yet I know more about the LML than you guys.
I think what others are trying to say is...
If you don't know much about river fishing, which is what Ryan is asking (not where the rivers are), then perhaps there wasn't a need to say anything since there is no substance to it.
And comments like...
Leave the small amount of Coho that actually make it past the flossers & natives alone....
Are unnecessary. It makes no sense at all actually.
Let the regulations, which are designed by those who actually know the health of our fish stocks, to tell people where, what and when they should fish.
The Fraser River below Mission is not ideal for float fishing. In fact, between May and October, the fishing is not spectacular at all. The bull trout fishing can be done in May and June by spincasting or roe fishing on the bottom, but spincasting is scratched if freshet is strong. Roe fishing for bull trout usually results in throat hooking, so the fish released have a higher chance of dying. In July and August, the river is littered with coarse fish, which can be fun on a light rod, but again it's not float fishing like what Ryan would see in Ontario. In late August, the odd spring jacks might be caught by bottom fishing with roe, but the opportunities are rare. From September to mid October, the Fraser River is usually closed to protect the interior coho salmon.
The Capilano River is supported by a hatchery that has a fairly high annual production of coho salmon for anglers to catch. Leave those fish alone? You may want to find out where those fish are going if anglers leave them alone.
Ryan, give the Capilano River a try between May and July. It's close to Vancouver, the fishing can be very good at first light if the timing is right.
Squamish and Whistler area, I'll say it again, the rivers are generally silty and float fishing, or any form of fishing, is impossible from May to September. The fishing is very good from October to April.
Fishing is not always about catching, nobody said it is, but not always catching makes you know nothing about fishing.