After a rather busy coho salmon season, it was time to change the tune slightly. After all, variety is what makes fishing interesting.
This afternoon, Nina and I took a trip to
Lafarge Lake in Coquitlam for a few hours of down time. Lafarge Lake is one of the few community fishery projects that the
Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC has developed. The lake is regularly stocked, located in the middle of an urbanized area, so it is readily available for entry-level anglers. The lake can be fished from either shore or a small boat/float tube. Most of the rainbow trout available are 1lb or less, but the hatchery stocks some bigger fish (2lb+) from time to time. Since October, it has received just under 2,000 fish in four different stockings, including 50 Blackwater Dragon Lake fish that have an average weight of 2lb.
We started with either spincasting small spinners and spoons, or float fishing with pieces of small deli shrimp. Both techniques have produced well in the past, but they did not perform as well today, possibly due to the colder weather. After an hour of trying, we decided to switch both rods to bottom rigs. The setup is rather simple, a small sliding weight is threaded onto the main line, which is tied onto a swivel. A 2' leader with a size 4 or 6 hook is then tied onto the other end of the swivel. By casting a piece of shrimp out and letting it sink on the bottom, we hope that some lazier fish in the deeper, warmer part of the lake maybe enticed. Once casted, reel in the slack line, rest the rod down and watch for any movement on the rod tip.
The switch resulted in some immediate bites. The first few were missed, but one finally clinged onto the hook long enough for a few photographs.
That was the only fish landed today. Judging by the amount of bites we had in a short period of time, there seems to be lots of hungry fish still swimming in Lafarge Lake. Give it a go on these upcoming sunny days, since salmon season has come to an end.
Good luck.