2011 Terrace Fishing Guide

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NORTHWEST B.C.

FISHING GUIDE 2011

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Northwest B.C. a fishing paradise Welcome to this publication which will help make the most of your fishing journey through Northwestern British Columbia. And once again we’re pleased to show you some of the catches of the last while as provided by residents of the northwest and other places. Northwestern B.C. is truly a fishing paradise, regardless of what your preferred method or target catch and you’ll notice that in the pictures contained here in. For those who like the serenity of trout fishing, there are plenty of easily accessible lakes in the region to try your luck at. For those who enjoy the thrill and the fight associated with going after the big one, the region’s rivers provide ample opportunities to go after a variety of Pacific salmon. And for those who want to hit the open

waters of the Pacific in search of salmon, halibut, lingcod, prawns or crabs, Haida Gwaii, Prince Rupert and Kitimat all offer some exciting ocean fishing opportunities and plenty of professional guides to help ensure your trip to the coast is a success. Along with the exceptional fishing opportunities is exceptional scenery. With bald eagles, grizzly bears, deer, gray whales, and the rare Kermode bear among the wildlife that calls the Northwest home, the opportunities to take in a unique wilderness experience is always present.

With thanks The Terrace Standard thanks those who provided them and we hope you’ll share the thrill of the catch as much as did those who caught the fish in the first place.

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Trey Lutz posing for size comparison. COURTESY of Brian Lutz

THE ONLY DISTRACTION IS THE VIEW!

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Open 7 Days A Week For friendly helpful advice, come in & talk to Randy & Leona Murray, Allan & Staff

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250-615-3521 info@kasiks.ca www.kasiks.ca Credit Cards Accepted.

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Phone/Fax 250-635-6496 Email: northcoastanglers@monarch.net


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Local Fish Identification CHINOOK (KING) • Mouth is dark with a black gum line • Large, sharp teeth • Spots on both lobes of tail • Large spots on back

COHO (SILVER) • Mouth is light with a white gum line • Medium size, sharp teeth • Spots only on upper lobe of tail • Spots on back • Wide caudal peduncle

PINK (HUMPY) • Mouth is white with a black gum line. • In marine areas, almost no teeth • Large oval spots on both lobes of tail • Large black spots on back • Pointed lower jaw • No silver on tail • Very small scales

CHUM (DOG) • Mouth is white with a white gum line • Well developed teeth • No spots on tail or back • Calico markings (vertical bars) - faint on bright fish • Narrow caudal peduncle • White tip on anal fin

SOCKEYE (RED) • Mouth is white with a white gum line • Almost toothless • No spots on tail or back • Large, bright gold, glassy eye STEELHEAD TROUT • Head blunt, jaw short - does not extend past the eye • Distinct dark spots on dorsal fin • Square-shaped tail fin with radiating pattern of spots • Often has reddish stripe along sides, gill cover reddish DOLLY VARDEN • Spots on back - cream to pale yellow • Spots on side - red or orange • White Leading Edges on pectoral and anal fins • Body is generally olive green - the back being darker


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Off the track As the summer approaches, it’s important to remind people of the danger of crossing, or walking on, the train tracks to get to a desired fishing spot on the Skeena River. It seems like the message is catching on. Local CN enforcement officer Kelly Yendrys said that he’s issued tickets to fewer people than when he arrived here in 2006. “CN is pleased to see that education and enforcement on the dangers of trespassing has resulted in a significant decrease in the number of fishermen trespassing on our right of way,” said CN public affairs official Kelli Svendsen in looking at statistics gathered the past several years. “As summer is approaching, we would like to remind the community that when people trespass on railway property, they take risks that can result in serious injuries and fatalities. CN will continue our enforcement efforts as a matter of public safety.” Yendrys patrols the area from Endako to Prince Rupert.

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Joel Brown, and his mother Charlene, with his first fish ever - a pink salmon on the Skeena River. A very proud boy, as he should be. COURTESY of the Brown Family

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Barbecue Salmon Recipe Grilled Maple Glazed Salmon Maple syrup adds a unique twist to grilled salmon INGREDIENTS - serves 4 2 TBSP LEMON JUICE 1/2 CUP PURE MAPLE SYRUP 4 TBSP LIGHT SOY SAUCE 1/4 CUP DIJON MUSTARD 1 TSP GINGER ROOT, MINCED 4 SALMON FILLETS 3 TBSP SCALLIONS, THINLY SLICED METHOD

Step 1: In a small bowl, whisk together first 5 ingredients. Step 2: Place salmon in shallow glass dish and pour marinade over top, reserving 1/4 cup. Refrigerate for one hour. Step 3: Remove fish from dish and place on grill, reserving marinade. Place salmon on grill, cover and grill about 6 inches from medium coals for about 4 minutes. Turn fish and brush with reserved marinade; cover and grill for another 4 minutes or until cooked through (fish should flake easily with a fork). Step 4: To serve, drizzle reserved 1/4cup marinade over salmon fillets and top with scallions.

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Centrally located for easy access to all your favorite fishing spots or enjoy the Cutthroat and Dolly Varden at your doorstep.

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PHONE: (250) 798-2267 Open 7 Days a week • 7am-11pm in season www.waterlilybay.com • email: waterlilybay@telus.net

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Rotational Angling Courtesy and Common Sense! Enjoying the Experience. As angling pressures increase because of population growth, expanding recreational time and improved access to our rivers and streams, the need for courtesy and an angling code of conduct has become more evident. “Rotation angling” is a system designed to encourage everyone on a stretch of river to fish sequentially through it, whether wading or from a boat. It was designed to allow each

angler an equal opportunity to spend some time in the prime pools and riffles. Simply stated, it means starting at the head of a pool or run and following the immediate downstream angler at a courteous distance, with everyone progressing at a reasonable pace. While rotation angling is not applicable to all waters and conditions, it has become an accepted practice on many of our Classified Waters.

THE BASIC RULES ARE: • Avoid entering the water downstream of another angler who is already fishing, unless invited to do so; • Leave adequate room between the downstream angler and yourself but do not remain stationary unless no one is following you;

• After catching a fish, step out of the line and return to the head of the pool, or start of the line; • If you are not sure about the local etiquette, avoid any problems by first inquiring about the procedures from the anglers already on the water.

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Andy McCleary

COURTESY of Willie McCleary

Laurine Rutar - June 20, 2010, Kitimat River largest chum caught in City Centre Derby 2010 @ 25 lbs. COURTESY of Mirko Rutar

Andrea Charlton

Adam Brown with a steelhead caught on April 26, 2010 behind the Kitimat Hatchery. COURTESY of the Brown Family

Troy Vines, Kispiox River

Colin Peal holding his 25 lb chinook salmon by the Kalum River.

Troy Vines, Kispiox River

COURTESY of Willie McCleary


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Willie McCleary Stewart,BC

COURTESY of McCleary

Benjamin Mantel moments before he lands his first coho by the Exstew River bridge. COURTESY of Ron Mantel

Brock and Jacey Neid

COURTESY of Mark Neid

Kylee Kennedy, AGE 22. Fish caught in Terrace B.C.

Jimmy Duncan with his dog Tundra COURTESY of Willie McCleary

Arnie Pelletier and Peter Kryzanowski with a coho. COURTESY of Mark Neid

James & Alex MacDonald from Campbell River fishing along the Skeena River while visiting grandparents in Terrace. COURTESY of Dan O’Brien (grandfather)


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REGION 6 - Skeena The Management Unit boundaries indicated on the map below are shown only as a reference to help anglers locate waters in the region. For more precise Management Unit boundaries, please consult one of the commercial Recreational Atlases available for B.C.

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REGION 6 - Skeena

GENERAL RESTRICTIONS NO FISHING: in any stream in the watersheds of the Skeena River above Cedarvale or Nass River above Kitsault Bridge, Jan. 1 to June 15 (NOTE: Nass River mainstem is EXEMPT and Skeena River mainstem above Cedarvale is only closed Jan. 1 to May 31). See tables for other exceptions. NO FISHING: in any stream in the Iskut River watershed (upstream of Forest Kerr Canyon), April 1 to June 30; and in the Fraser River watershed in Region 6, April 1 to June 30. Single barbless hook: must be used in all streams of Region 6, all year. Set lining for burbot is permitted in the lakes of Region 6. Please refer to set lining and the use of fin fish for bait on page 9.

REGIONAL DAILY CATCH QUOTAS (See tables for exceptions) Trout/char: 5, but not more than • 1 over 50 cm (includes Kitimat hatchery steelhead) • 2 from streams • 3 Dolly Varden/bull trout and lake trout combined And you must release: • ALL WILD STEELHEAD • Trout/char under 30 cm from any stream • Lake trout from Fraser, Skeena, and Nass river watersheds, Sept. 15 to Nov. 30 Arctic grayling: 3 Burbot: 5 Inconnu: 1 Kokanee: 10 (none from streams) Northern pike: 5 Whitefish: 15 (all species combined) White Sturgeon: CATCH AND RELEASE ONLY

POSSESSION QUOTAS Possession quotas = 2 daily quotas. (See tables for exceptions)

NOTICE TO ANGLERS Single barbless hooks must be used in all Region 6 streams, all year. A “single hook” (not barbless) restriction is now under consideration for all Region 6 lakes to reduce handling time and mortality for fish being released, and to simplify the regulations. Your feedback is welcomed. Please forward comments to the Fish and Wildlife Regional Office in Smithers.

REGIONAL REGULATIONS DAILY AND ANNUAL CATCH QUOTAS FOR SALMON Please refer to the NOTICE on page 4 for Salmon Regulations.

FOR SALMON INFORMATION Fisheries and Oceans Canada District Offices (DFO)

STEELHEAD STAMP REQUIREMENT Before fishing steelhead waters, please refer to “Classified Waters” and “Conservation Surcharges” (pages 7 & 8) for the requirements for a Steelhead Conservation Surcharge Stamp.

ANNUAL CATCH QUOTAS Annual catch quota for all B.C.: 10 hatchery steelhead per licence year.

NOTICE TO ANGLERS FISHING B.C.YUKON TRANSBOUNDARY WATERS To simplify angling and licensing regulations, and to improve fisheries management, a transboundary management agreement is in place for five lakes and two river systems which straddle the B.C.-Yukon border. The lakes are Bennett, Laidlaw, Morley, Tagish, and Teslin (not including any of their inlet or outlet streams). The rivers are the Rancheria and Swift, plus their tributaries. (NOTE: Lakes in the Rancheria and Swift watersheds are NOT included in the agreement.) Anglers may fish any part of the affected waters with either a Yukon or British Columbia angling licence. (NOTE: A B.C. licence is required to fish the B.C. portion of Atlin Lake even though it is also a transboundary water.) The quotas and size limits for these waters are now similar on both sides of the border, but tackle restrictions have not been amended under the agreement. Please refer to the Water-Specific Tables in Region 6 for detailed information on the daily catch quotas and possession quotas, as well as gear, method, and bait restrictions applicable to the B.C. portions of these waters. Information on quotas and tackle restrictions for the Yukon potions of the transboundary waters may be found in the Yukon regulations. Anglers are reminded that they are entitled to only one daily quota for any given species in these waters, regardless of which side of the border the fish were taken and even if they possess both B.C. and Yukon angling licences. Please obtain a copy of the Yukon regulations before fishing Yukon waters.

Terrace: (250) 615-5350 New Hazelton: (250) 842-6327 Smithers: (250) 847-2312 Nass Camp: (250) 633-2408 North Coast (Prince Rupert): (250) 627-3499 Central Coast (Bella Coola): (250) 799-5345 Queen Charlotte City: (250) 559-4413 Whitehorse (MU’s 6-19 to 6-29) (867) 393-6722

Exotic Alert: Atlantic Salmon Please refer to the salmon section, p. 4

TABLE LEGEND See the following tables for exceptions and additional regulations on specific waters. è Stocked Lake (not all stocked lakes listed, see p. 85) ç Classified Waters Licence required to fish Class I or Class II waters, see p. 8 æ Including tributaries

NOTE: Pages 10 & 11 are excerpts of the BC 2009-2011 Freshwater Fishing Family Fishing Regulations Synopsis and haveWaters page references toCatch that publication. up with your kids!

FRESHWATER 2009 - 2011

Check out the FamilyREGULATIONS Fishing Waters FISHING SYNOPSIS on page 64.


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Fish On!

Ben Sabal’s idea of a perfect Father’s Day - a day of fishing along the Skeena River with his son Luke. COURTESY of the Sabal Family

Annabelle Brown with a pink salmon caught on August 22, 2010 18 miles west of Terrace along the Skeena River. COURTESY of the Brown Family

Bavarian Inn

STEAK & SEAFOOD GRILL

Luke Sabal

COURTESY of the Sabal Family

GREAT DINING EXPERIENCE SPECIALIZING IN CONTINENTAL FOODS Lamb, Buffalo, Steaks, Halibut, Cedar Grilled Salmon & Many Other Seafoods.

Restaurant: 250-635-9161

Or visit the Downstairs Pub where friends & fishermen gather Come see our World Record Skeena River Chinook Salmon on display!

Pub: 250-635-5336 Both located at...

Tekah Sabal

COURTESY of the Sabal Family

4332 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. 1-800-513-9161 TWO GREAT PLACES TO RELAX!


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Christiaan Doyle, Terrace, BC

Mother Nature’s helpers It’s no secret the Kitimat River offers some of the best fishing in the province. It’s also no secret we owe that to our hatchery. That’s particularly true when it comes to steelhead. Three years ago the provincial government introduced a ban on retaining wild steelhead. However, you can catch and keep a hatchery fish - and the Kitimat is the only river in the Northwest that offers hatchery steelhead. The Kitimat River Fish Hatchery was first started in 1977 as a pilot project, located across from the Eurocan Pulp and Paper mill. It came into being to rebuild salmon stocks, particularly chinook, which had been hard hit by overfishing, habitat degradation and a couple of floods that had ravaged spawning beds. At that time it consisted of an Atco trailer containing a few troughs and only released 50,000-150,000 fish a year. Six years later a new, $10 million facility was built and now the annual release is in the millions. At the hatchery five different species

of salmonids are raised: chum, chinook, coho, cutthroat, and steelhead. Steelhead and cutthroat are actually trout, but they are sea-run trout, which means that they have the same life cycle as a salmon by going out to the ocean to mature and returning to the rivers to spawn. Each year adult fish of each species are caught by angling, tangle netting or seine netting to obtain eggs and sperm. Once the raised fish are ready for release - the time varies from species to species - they are taken back to the streams from which their parents were taken except for a small percentage released through a pipe directly below the hatchery. From there, they swim out to the ocean to mature, eventually to return to the Kitimat system to start the cycle all over again. Incidentally, while they may not be the most prized fish, the hatchery is top heavy on the production of chum salmon. That’s because they were historically the most numerous species in the Kitimat. Call 250-639-9888 to see if the hatchery is offering tours again this year. You’ll find it a fascinating experience.


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TRAYLING’S TACKLE SHOP "Your One Stop Tackle Shop" We carry a complete line of Sports Fishing Supplies including...

Licences - Baits - Charts and the Hottest Local Fishing Information This 50 pound Chinook was caught in June of 2010 by Terrace resident Ian Bull, (at left). Assisted by Mike, with his incredible job of netting this King. COURTESY of the Bull Family

Phone/Fax (250) 624-9874 635 - 2nd Avenue West, Prince Rupert

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Full Service 24/7 with ATM Touchless Car Wash Diesel, Propane and Marine Fuel Fishing Tackle & Accessories Convenience Store C

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Boat Launch/RV Park Open 24/7 Campground Riverside Fishing Picnic Area

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Highway 16 West 3 kms west of Terrace Box 544 Terrace, BC V8G 4B5

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