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Author Topic: Asking how to catch pikeminnows or whitefish near mission bridge in the fraser  (Read 8919 times)

Rieber

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How much does the action slow down in the winter?

Action slows down by 36.8% based on lunar calculations.
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Shawn6o4

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I thought it was 32.8%, I gotta re calculate now..
Action slows down by 36.8% based on lunar calculations.
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KarateKick

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I thought it was 32.8%, I gotta re calculate now..

Shawn, I know you are good at catching pikeminnows.  Is it possible to catch them fairly consistently in the winter?
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Humpy

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Shawn, I know you are good at catching pikeminnows.  Is it possible to catch them fairly consistently in the winter?
Only one way to find out.  ;)
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Northern pikeminnow and other minnow species generally prefer water temperature higher than salmonids, so in the winter time you are unlikely to catch them in shallow water. Take Cultus Lake for example, fish are now in 100ft+ deep. In the Fraser River, they have already stopped biting in shallow water for a few weeks now. The only places where you might encounter them are sloughs, or spots where water temperature is a bit higher. Overall, it's not really worth the effort and time in the winter.