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You have several options:
1. Try float fishing in local lakes. This time of the year, fishing will generally be slower than the warmer months, but there are still a few fish milling about. Local lakes are stocked several times per year with rainbow trout at catchable size (30cm) for anglers to enjoy. Daily quota is four fish. Please take a look at
this article for a general setup of a floating rig with the spinning gear. Try Sasamat Lake in Port Moody, Rice Lake in North Vancouver, Mill Lake in Abbotsford, Deer Lake in Burnaby.
2. Some of the local sloughs, Fraser tributary mouths should have a few cutthroat trout, dolly varden/bull trout milling about by now. These migratory fish follow the spawning salmon so they can feed on the eggs and salmon carcasses. You can simply tie a small spoon/spinner onto the end of your line, cast and spin. You can also bottom fish with a worm on the hook. Both ways are effective. Please note, in this fishery all wild trout and char need to be released. Wild trout and char still retain their adipose fin while hatchery trout and char have a healed scar where their adipose fin is absent. My recommendation is not to keep any trout and char this time of the year. The tasting quality is poor once the fish starts feeding on the salmon carcasses. I also recommend carrying a small catch and release mesh net that costs around $40 to ensure your released catches will have a higher survival rate. Some articles that you maybe interested:
Appreciating Winter Bull Trout3. You may also be interested in float fishing for small trout and mountain whitefish in some of the bigger local rivers such as Stave River and Vedder River. There should be a few of these swimming around while everyone else is targeting steelhead during the winter months. A small float attached a few feet above your hook with a couple of split shots pinched just above the hook is fine. Attach enough weight so only a small coloured tip of the float is exposed from the surface when it drifts in the water. You can use worm, fake single eggs on the hook. Hook size, go with a size 4 or 6.
For identification purposeBull troutCutthroat troutMountain whitefishYou can find more info on the species by visiting the
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