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Author Topic: The First Lake Trip of The Year,The Journal For April 11, 2008  (Read 5052 times)

chris gadsden

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A very warm evening welcome to members and subscribers to The Journal on Fishing with Rod, your top fishing web page in the North West for fishing information, tips, tall tales, environmental issues, videos and much more.

I got a call from Yu last week inviting me to join him and The Master for a lake fishing trip today. I met Yu at badminton last year and found out he was a very keen angler, Yu had been out with Nick for a few Fraser River trips the last couple of years, no wonder he is keen then.

Yu has just opened a Mr. Mikes Steakhouse here in Chilliwack so now he has limited time to get out so he along with me was anxious to get into some fish. I had spent all day out on the river one day this week with Rodney without a bite and then to make matter worse Steve told me at the FVSS meeting last night he had got 3 steelhead to the beach after work, in the same spot Rodney and I had fished the day before. ??? ::) The Master said I would get lots of bites today, well I know he would anyway.

The game plan this morning was to meet for breakfast at Bridal Falls Restaurant at 8:30 and then we would decide the lake we would be going to.

I was just on my way in the Leaf Mobile, heading to the meeting place and the cell phone rings it Yu. "where are you guys"?. I tell him it is just 8 o'clock and we agreed we would meet at 8:30, "I thought it was to be 8 he says", I told you he was eager. ;D ;D,

Anyway we have an enjoyable breakfast with lots of fish talk of course and we are on our way to the lake, shortly after 9. The Master tells us we are heading to ----- Weaver Lake ( I know you the readers are anxious to know where we were going to be fishing  ;D ;D) on the North side of the Fraser.

In no time Agassiz is left behind us, then over the Harrison River we motor, past the Sandpiper Golf course on Morris Valley Road with golfers on the links already, they are crazier than anglers. Then we are passing over the Chehalis River Bridge, with the river being very low by the way. That will change shortly as the snow melt will begin in a few days.

Our next mile post marker is the Weaver Creek Hatchery, just before the turnoff for the road that leads us to Weaver Lake. I think of the sockeye alveins that are now stirring in the Weaver Creek hatchery channels that were alive with their parents just a few months ago. It is always a nice place to visit to see this spectacular in the late Fall. Thousand of tourists, by the bus load take in this salmon spawning ritual each year.

A 10 minute drive off Morris Valley Road sees us arrive at this pretty lake, sitting below still snow capped mountains that are mirrored today on it flat calm waters. Its a local Fraser Valley gem to those that like to fish it. The only thing that spoils the scenery is the usual garbage scattered around, disappointing to see this all the time. I can never get over it. You would think that these vistors to the great outdoors would be people that enjoy being in the wilderness setting so to speak, how can they be so careless. The garbage bins have not been emptied for a while either and some are over flowing. I clean up a bit while the boys launch the boat and I retrieve about $7 worth of bottles and tins. ;D ;D I see numerous tins on the lake bottom too. :'( :-[ >:( :o

We quickly load the boat up with the gear and Nick puts on the electric kicker and we are on our way to the "hot spot" on the lake which The Master tells us was where they filmed a fishing show this week for the Chilliwack Shaw TV station. He is confident the fishing will be as good as it was that day. They will not be big fish Nick says "the biggest we have taken in past years are 16 inches long but most today will be in the 9 to 12 inch range". "Years ago, 30 years ago there was some 6 pounders but they are gone now", he added. I ask him if the lake is stocked and he says the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC stocks about 6,000 each year into Weaver. They are Blackwater stock I believe he said, as well as some triploid fish. Also there is natural reproduction as well. If interested one can go to the Go Fish web site for lots of information about all the FFSBC programs. You can find it at www.gofishbc.com

We reach the chosen spot and I lower the anchor into about 15 feet on water. I see fish dimpling the water all around us as we rig up, it looks promising. We will be using single eggs today, fishing on the bottom.

I decide to do some filming first. Yu is the first to get his line into the water and he has the first fish on, about 2 seconds after his line reaches bottom. Its not a big fish but is fiesty for its size, close to 10 inches. Yu returns it to the lake.

Nick says the best method is to throw your line out, let it settle to the bottom then reel it in a few feet, every few seconds.

We have hit the bite as the boys are into fish after fish, I get some good footage but I finally I can not take it any more as they have brought around 12 to the boat. I finally bait up and it takes me a bit but finally I am into the fish too.

We are keeping the odd bigger one, for a fish dinner but most are released. The fishing dies off a bit so we just kick back and enjoy watching the swallows, the first I have seen this year. Is Spring finally here? The swallows are skimming across the surface looking for the odd chironomid that are hatching, the same ones the fish are feeding on, maybe we should have brought our fly rods. I know some of you are thinking that. ;D

What a beautiful setting we are in, not one other boat is on the lake that I believe is around 200 acres in size. We see an osprey, a few ducks paddling along the shoreline, and a lone eagle. As well throughout the day we hear a ruffed grouse drumming out its mating call, on his favorite fallen log, deep in the forest. From above the lake we hear another grouse, this time a blue who is hooting for a mate too, yes Spring is here.

The only foreign sound we hear is the odd jet passing high above, out of sight, above the clouds.

As I said the bite has died off a bit so we move to another spot and we find more of these fun little game fish that at times can be hard to hook, but thats the great part of fishing. We have landed close to 50 of these rainbows when we decide to call it a day, like I said not big but a good warm up for the lake fishing days ahead. We will then be packing our fly rods and the fish will be a lot bigger than today. But remember what The Master says "a fish is a fish" and just getting out with good friends, seeing the best scenery in the world and hooking the odd fish is what makes fishing one of the best pastimes in the world.

Give Weaver Lake a try one day, the fish are there, The Master guarantees it. ;D ;D ;D











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Re: The First Lake Trip of The Year,The Journal For April 11, 2008
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2008, 11:18:03 PM »

Lol at first sight I thought that 4th pic was a Steely that snuck in by accident. Nice Pics, glad to hear you had a good day.
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Re: The First Lake Trip of The Year,The Journal For April 11, 2008
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2008, 11:07:48 AM »

Looks like alot of fun you guys had out there . I have not been there for quite a few years . Still a little cold for the belly boat . I see you had the prince craft out there . Did you trailer it ? . What is the motor restriction again? is it electric only ? I guess I could just look it up  :P . Nice fish guys .
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« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2008, 12:15:10 PM »

Looks like alot of fun you guys had out there . I have not been there for quite a few years . Still a little cold for the belly boat . I see you had the prince craft out there . Did you trailer it ? . What is the motor restriction again? is it electric only ? I guess I could just look it up  :P . Nice fish guys .
Yes we trailered up, road was ok, Nick told me nothing over 10 horse power.

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« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2008, 09:52:34 AM »

 great report.  I have yet to get to Weaver this year.  It is definitely on my list of to do. I ususally get there a couple of times a year.  It is great scenery and very productive .....although I do have a sour spot for it since my Sage is in there somewere!!!! :'( :'( :'(
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Re: The First Lake Trip of The Year,The Journal For April 11, 2008
« Reply #5 on: April 14, 2008, 02:02:42 PM »

Looks like alot of fun you guys had out there . I have not been there for quite a few years . Still a little cold for the belly boat . I see you had the prince craft out there . Did you trailer it ? . What is the motor restriction again? is it electric only ? I guess I could just look it up  :P . Nice fish guys .
Yes we trailered up, road was ok, Nick told me nothing over 10 horse power.

" nothing over 10 Horse power? Look at the 3rd pic.  Hummmmm........ "40"  that thing must go like stink.
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« Reply #6 on: April 15, 2008, 03:09:57 PM »

Looks like alot of fun you guys had out there . I have not been there for quite a few years . Still a little cold for the belly boat . I see you had the prince craft out there . Did you trailer it ? . What is the motor restriction again? is it electric only ? I guess I could just look it up  :P . Nice fish guys .
Yes we trailered up, road was ok, Nick told me nothing over 10 horse power.

" nothing over 10 Horse power? Look at the 3rd pic.  Hummmmm........ "40"  that thing must go like stink.
If you notice in the report "Nick puts on the electric kicker". Glad you are looking at the pictures closely. ;D ;D

I donot believe you have to take the motor off your boat if you are in a lake with horse power restrictions you are just not allowed to use it. Please correct me if you find that in the regulations.
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« Reply #7 on: April 15, 2008, 03:52:08 PM »

I am not sure myself about have the bigger motor on the boat and not using it in a motor reg lake. But wouldn't it be the same thing as been drunk, sleeping in the drivers seat with the keys in the ignition but the car is not running? You still get charged with DUI..   not sure myself ... any input..... people need to Know....


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Re: The First Lake Trip of The Year,The Journal For April 11, 2008
« Reply #8 on: April 15, 2008, 03:58:24 PM »

Good question moonshine, we were actually discussing among friends that after reading your post last night. It's same as the rod regulation, you can only use 1 rod (or 2 if you are alone on a boat) at a time, but can have 10 sitting around not being used.

An electric kicker actually was able to push the boat out with you three on it, especially after breakfast? :o

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« Reply #9 on: April 15, 2008, 07:13:24 PM »

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An electric kicker actually was able to push the boat out with you three on it, especially after breakfast? :o
If you read the post closely you would have noticed we did not eat at Cookies Grill so it was no problem. ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #10 on: April 15, 2008, 07:24:12 PM »

Lol... always fun to rile people up  ;D ;D ;D  Maybe I should start eating at Cookies (Maybe thats the secret why all you people do so good at Steelheading  ;)) What do they put in your food lol?
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« Reply #11 on: April 15, 2008, 07:34:57 PM »

What do they put in your food lol?
By Rodney's comments, too many calories. ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #12 on: April 15, 2008, 07:39:39 PM »

Is that a 12ft boat or 16?  40hp on a 12footer ...you're almost in bass boat territory ;)

Chris I know you hunt ducks but do you also go after grouse?  Coming from the okanagan I miss hearing so many grouse.  I haven't heard as many down here.
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« Reply #13 on: April 15, 2008, 07:45:31 PM »

What do they put in your food lol?

By Rodney's comments, too many calories. ;D ;D ;D

Good thing the reports section is restricted, who knows what the cooks would put in mine after reading my post. :-X ;D

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« Reply #14 on: April 15, 2008, 07:47:58 PM »

Is that a 12ft boat or 16?  40hp on a 12footer ...you're almost in bass boat territory ;)

Chris I know you hunt ducks but do you also go after grouse?  Coming from the okanagan I miss hearing so many grouse.  I haven't heard as many down here.

I believe it is a 16.

I have never hunted grouse to any extent here in the Valley and I donot believe there is that many good places to find them. We used to have very good blue grouse hunting on Vancouver Island but the places we used to hunt have grown up with second growth forests. I imagine if you put the time in you could find new places over there.