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Jazza

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coastal cutthroat trout fishing on the North Shore
« on: April 01, 2009, 02:43:19 PM »

From what I have read from Rod's excellent blogs/articles, there is cutthroat trout fishing to be had at this time of the year.  Has anyone had any success on the North Shore?
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Re: coastal cutthroat trout fishing on the North Shore
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2009, 02:57:33 PM »

Once upon a time I worked out of the DFO lab in West Van. Fished almost faithfully everyday before or after work. March to Nov. Walked the beach from the lab to Cypress creek . All that time caught 2 cutties and 2 coho, few sculpins, and sole.
There are quite a few areas, the thing to do is just go out and explore - fish the tides.
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Re: coastal cutthroat trout fishing on the North Shore
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2009, 03:02:03 PM »

Once upon a time I worked out of the DFO lab in West Van. Fished almost faithfully everyday before or after work. March to Nov. Walked the beach from the lab to Cypress creek . All that time caught 2 cutties and 2 coho, few sculpins, and sole.
There are quite a few areas, the thing to do is just go out and explore - fish the tides.
Thanks!  So fish the beaches either side of and the mouths of any of the creeks?  Also, is high or low tide preferred?
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Re: coastal cutthroat trout fishing on the North Shore
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2009, 05:42:37 PM »

North shore cutts are pretty much history. Every creek has been raped and abused so badly that they can hardly support any life. Not to say there is perhaps not a remnant population somewhere out there. But I have not seen one in about ten years.
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Re: coastal cutthroat trout fishing on the North Shore
« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2009, 08:27:31 AM »

North shore cutts are pretty much history. Every creek has been raped and abused so badly that they can hardly support any life. Not to say there is perhaps not a remnant population somewhere out there. But I have not seen one in about ten years.
That's sad to hear. 
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Re: coastal cutthroat trout fishing on the North Shore
« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2009, 09:47:50 AM »

Best to explore the beaches and keep your eyes open for risers. They are some there it is just a matter of finding them. Might be better time spent on the Harrison or Fraser backwaters
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Re: coastal cutthroat trout fishing on the North Shore
« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2009, 10:39:10 AM »

Have to agree with MCI.
But the key is just getting out and exploring. It's all part of the Fishing experience.
I had such a day last week. Finally was able to go to the Fraser and search for Cutties. Have a place I like going too. It takes about 1/2 an hour to walk there after parking the car. Was last there in Nov and caught a couple of Cutties on the Dry Fly. And this area had a fairly good number of Chum spawning there. Needless to say I was really looking forward to it. Got there....It has all dried up! Nothing but a few isolated pools. It was a further 1/2 hour of walking till I came to the River where it would be fishable. Then it really got windy! Making casting a nightmare. So, in the end walked for about 4 hours and got my exercise and maybe fished for 1/2 an hour. But I still had a great day. Who knows I may even go back....in the fall when there should be some water!
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