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Fishing Guide 2018/2019

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Fishing Guide2018/2019

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...fishing on the Kitimat River

Salt Water May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct

Chinook

Chum

Cod

Coho

Crab

Halibut

Pink

Snapper

Available Peak Season

Fresh Water May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct

Chinook

Chum

Coho

Pink

Steelhead

Trout

Peak SeasonAvailable

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JANUARY - FEBRUARYFishing  for  cutthroat and dolly  varden  is usually good during  these months.   Due to  the winter weather,  the river will generally be  low and clear.   Small  lures, spinners,  flies and bait are all worth  trying when fishing  for  trout.    Trout  fishing  can  be  done  throughout  the  year.

MARCH - MAYSteelhead  fishing  usually  begins  in  March  on  the  Kitimat  River.   Although success can be irregular in this month, it gradually improves late in March and through April.  Late April experiences good runs of steelhead entering the river, with many good-sized fish taken at this time.  The run of steelhead peaks at the beginning of May and remains strong until the middle of the month. 

Only Hatchery steelhead fish may be kept because they are products of the Department of Fisheries & Oceans (D.F.O.) Hatchery.

JUNEAlthough a few chinook (spring) salmon enter the river in late May, June is the best time to begin angling for these fish.  Success can vary during the first two weeks of the month.  Chinook fishing improves in the third week of June and usually continues until the end of the month.  The river is higher now than earlier in the year and can rise very quickly with snow melt if temperatures rise.

...fishing on the Kitimat River

Popular chinook salmon lures include Kitimat #65 and #80 and the larger sized spin-n-glos. Large gooey-bobs are also worth trying.

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...fishing on the Kitimat RiverFreshwater

JULY With many of the fish entering the river on each high tide, the run of chinook peaks during the first week of July.  Fishing for chinook is very good throughout the month of July, but dark fish start showing up in catches after the middle of the month.  Many pink and chum salmon are found in the river in July.  Late in the month the occasional early coho are caught.  The river will tend to be fishable during July, but is still subject to fluctuations due to snow melt or rain.

AUGUST During August,  the occasional straggling chinook will  still be caught,  although it is illegal to keep these fish after July 31.  Some of these fish are very large, with a few late runners reaching sixty pounds or more.  Coho fishing is staggered until the middle of the month, when the first good runs begin entering  the river.   Fishing  improves steadily  towards  the end of August and the chances of catching coho are very good during the  last week of August.  The Kitimat River is generally low and clear throughout the month.  Good rainfalls later in the month will raise the river and bring in fresh runs of coho with every high tide.  The fishing will be the best when the river begins to drop and clear after a period of rain.

SEPTEMBERThe coho run peaks in the Kitimat River at the beginning of the month and fishing for these salmon remains excellent until the middle of September.  Success is still prominent towards the end of the month, but many of the coho are starting to darken in colour.  A heavy rain at the end of September will raise the water level and many of the coho will leave the main river and head up their spawning tributaries.  The river is generally clear throughout most of this month.

Please refer to the current issue of the Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis and the current issue of the British Columbia Tidal Waters Sport Fishing Guide/Freshwater Salmon Supplement prior to any fishing activity and in regards to transporting and exporting fish.

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OCTOBERIf the heavy fall rains have started, then coho can still be caught in the main river.  Most of the coho are now dark, but the occasional silver one can still be taken.  Trout fishing is still very good in October, but heavy rains will muddy the river and make fishing difficult, if not impossible.

NOVEMBER - DECEMBERTrout fishing remains good during these months and throughout the entire year.  There is still a slight chance to catch a coho.  The river is usually fairly high and dirty.

2017-2019 Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis: Printed Version http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/fish/regulations/docs/1719/fishing_synopsis_2017-19_region6.pdfhttp://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/fresh-douce/region6-eng.html

“I didn’t know you had that”Caprice Trading Post

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Giftware Toys

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...angling code of ethics

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NOTICE TO ANGLERSIn Kitimat we are fortunate to have many points of access to the water’s edge by vehicle.  Your cooperation and consideration is essential to  ensuring the privilege continues and the fishing experience remains enjoyable.

ONLY BY SHOWING CONSIDERATION TOWARDS OTHER ANGLERS, AND THE ENVIRONMENT CAN WE ENSURE THE AREA REMAINS OPEN TO PUBLIC USE AND FISHING ENJOYMENT.

All vehicles are to be parked well back from the water’s edge.  A public area must be maintained along the shoreline.  “Staking claim” to a section of river bank for exclusive use is inconsiderate and highly unethical.

•  Garbage and human waste should be disposed of in town or using facilities provided.

•  Dumping of sewage from holding tanks is an offense which can  result  in  fines. Sani-dump  is available at Al’s Esso.

•  It  is  an  offense  under  the Fisheries Act  to  leave a  rod in  the  water  unattended.  Unattended rods will be viewed as “set lines” and can result in charges being laid.

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...along the Kitimat RiverHot Spots

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1. LOWER DIKE Turn  left onto  the gravel dike  road at  the Riverlodge  Recreation Centre.  Follow this road until you come to the end, then turn right.  This will take you to the river.  The second road is very rough, especially at the beginning and is not recommended for cars.

2. PUMP HOUSE POOL  Take the second turn-off to your left after passing Radley Park heading south.  This dirt road will bring you right to the river.  This is a very popular fishing location. There is also a wheelchair accessible fishing spot in this area.

3. FISHERMAN’S TRAIL Turn right off of Haisla Boulevard just before you come to the Haisla Bridge heading west.  This will take you to the Rod & Gun Club.  Park in the gravel parking lot, and you will find a trail at the north end of the lot.  The first pool is not bad for fishing, but farther along the trail is a large pool near some cliffs.  This pool and the long straight run below it are both good fishing stretches.  The path is rather overgrown from Rod & Gun Club, but you can access the trail on the right just before you turn in to the Club’s parking.

4. COHO FLATS   The trail  to Coho Flats begins  in a vacant  lot on Baxter  Street.   There  is a sign marked “Trail  to Coho Flats”.   Follow  this  trail  for  approximately 40 - 50 minutes and you will end up at  the river.   The rock  bluff to your right as you come to the river is a very popular spot.

5. POWERLINES  Drive north on Highway 37, just past the large  snowflake where the power lines cross the highway.  Turn left here and follow the road to the river.  This road can be difficult to travel after heavy rain.  A four wheel drive vehicle is recommended.

6. WEDEENE  Just north of the power lines fishing spot is an old road that turns off to the left.  The entrance to the old road has been dug out, so you must park your car here and follow the road and trail to the river.  It will take about half an hour.

7. OLD SAWMILL  Just north of the Nalbeelah Creek Bridge there is a gravel road on your left.  Follow this road for 500 feet.  It will lead you to the river.

8. CLAY BANKS  Just north of  the first washout you will see  two roads; one on the left and one on the right of the highway.  Turn left here and follow the road,  then walk the old channel down to the river.    It will  take about 20  minutes.

9. 18 MILE HOLE  Just south of the 18 mile bridge you will see a large rock jutting out into a good fishing pool.

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...is Your Fish Coded Wire Tagged

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SALMONID HEAD RECOVERY PROGRAMThe Department of Fisheries and Ocean’s Salmonid Head Recovery  Program is responsible to recover and decipher tiny coded wire tags from the nose cartilage of marked salmonids.  A clipped adipose fin signals the presence of a coded wire tag in these fish.

Coded wire  tagging  is  a  technique used by Fisheries biologists  to determine stock movement and survival.   Tag data, along with catch information, are used to evaluate different hatchery techniques and enhancement 

programs.   We rely on sport fishermen to check their catch for adipose fin clipped salmon and bring tagged heads to a program depot.   When you catch a salmon or trout, check to see if it is missing its ADIPOSE fin.  If so, please:1.  Cut off the fish head. (Do not try to locate or remove the tag.)

2.  Bring the head to one of over 275 “Head Depots” in B.C. To find the depot nearest you, refer to the current issue of the British Columbia Tidal Waters Sport Fishing Guide/Freshwater Salmon Supplement or phone 1-866-483-9994.  In Kitimat, depots are located at Kitimat River Fish Hatchery, Bradley’s Bait & Tackle or Reliable Guide & Charters’ storefront.

3.  Fill out a catch information/return label at the depot and attach it to your fish head.    It  is important that the date, location and method of capture is  included with your name and address.    You can  tear off  the perforated receipt at  the bottom of the label for your own reference.

...is Your Fish Coded Wire Tagged

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UNDERSTANDING WEATHER AND WATER CONDITIONS IS A KEY ASPECT OF BOATING SAFETY. Boaters need to know how to obtain current, relevant information before they head out.  They also need to know how to get updates while out on the water, which requires the knowledge and skill to use a marine radio. When you get to the water, make sure the conditions you see match those predicted.  Once under way, remember to “keep your eye on the sky.”  If the sky looks dark and cloudy and conditions are changing rapidly, head for shore (check your charts in advance to know where to seek shelter).  Summer thunderstorms can strike quickly and unexpectedly.  Other good indications of  approaching bad weather are  falling barometric  pressure, increasing winds and changes  in wind direction, which generally  lead to increased wave action.

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...saltwater fishingDouglas Channel

128°0'0"W

128°0'0"W

129°0'0"W

129°0'0"W

54°0

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54°0

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Williams CreekEcologicalReserve

Lakelse LakePark

Lakelse LakeWetlands Park

Hai Lake/Mt Herman Park

Ki t imatKi t imat

TerraceTerrace

Nalbeelah CreekWetlands Park

Kitmat River Park

Foch-Gilttoyees ParkJesse Falls

Protected Area

Foch-GilttoyeesProtected Area

Coste RocksPark Eagle Bay

Park

Dala-Kildala RiversEstuaries Park

Sue ChannelPark Weewanie Hot

Springs Park

Owyacumish River ParkCrab Lake

Conservancy

Europa LakeConservancy

Bishop Bay-Monkey BeachConservancy

ShearwaterHot Springs

Conservancy

KitlopeHeritage

Conservancy

K'ootz/KhutzeConservancy

Q'altanaas/AaltanhashConservancy

K'lgaan/KlekaneConservancy

K'nabiyaaxl/AshdownConservancy

Moksgm'ol/Chapple-CornwallConservancy

K'tisgaidz/MacDonald BayConservancy

Lax Kwil Dziidz/FinConservancy

Bishop Bay-Monkey Beach

CorridorConservancy

AltyConservancy

K'waalConservancy

Stair CreekConservancy

Har t leyBa y

Har t leyBa y

Ke manoBe ach

Ke manoBe ach

Lakelse - Douglas Channel Area Parks and Protected Areas

LegendLakelse-Douglas Channel Area

Parks and Protected Areas

Conservancies

Main Roads

Ferry Route

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Ministry of EnvironmentMinistry of EnvironmentEnvironmental Stewardship Division

Skeena RegionEnvironmental Stewardship Division

Skeena Region

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Ministry of Forests and RangeMinistry of Forests and RangeGeomatics ServicesKalum Forest DistrictGeomatics ServicesKalum Forest District

Filepath: W:\FOR\RNI\DKM\Projects\BCParks\Lakelse_Douglas_Channel\Lakelse-Douglas.pdf

Projection: NAD 83 UTM Zone 09Date: July 22, 2008

Created by: R. LenardtGeomatics Tech, MoFR Terrace BC

K'distsausk/Turtle PointConservancy

Brim RiverHot Springs

Protected Area

Kle mtuKle mtu

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JANUARY - MARCHThe Douglas  Channel  and  the  immediate  waters  of  our  area  are frequented by north off-shore winds during  this period.   Although  the winter fishing for spring salmon is quite good, the sportsman is restricted to  remain close  to  the head of  the  inlet.   This  is due  to  the possibility that  the water does not always  remain as calm  in winter.   The winter feeding spring salmon  range  in weight  from  three  to  twelve pounds.

MARCH - JUNEMarch starts our busy season as the winter northerlies have now swung to southerlies.   The winter spring salmon are now fairly abundant and mixed with  the  incoming seasonal spring spawners and are heading for some six spawning  rivers.   Our spring salmon spawners are adult mature returning fish with a weight range of up to seventy-five pounds.

JUNE - SEPTEMBERDuring  these months our  fishing spots are broken up as we are now fishing in the waters adjacent to the spawning rivers of  the spring, pink, chum, and coho salmon.   With  the coming of coho salmon, each year around the beginning of July you will find the fishing enthusiast working the outer coast.   As these silver beauties work their way  in towards our rivers to spawn, the anglers will do the same.  Pink and chum salmon are basically a commercially caught salmon.  Coho salmon are a very active, hard fighting salmon with a weight  range  from  three  to  thirty pounds.

SEPTEMBER - DECEMBERAfter September and as the weather cools and the winter winds start, we again move  into a  time when our saltwater sportsmen tend to work  the head end of the Douglas Channel for winter spring salmon as our area is one of the west coast’s prime feeding areas.  Jumbo prawn fishing is a nice alternative during most winter months.

Please refer to the current issue of the Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis and the current issue of the British Columbia Tidal Waters Sport Fishing Guide/Freshwater Salmon Supplement prior to any fishing activity and in regards to transporting/exporting fish.

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MAXIMIZE THE ANGLING EXPERIENCE Consider the style of fishing, and the size of fish you hope to catch.

RESPECT FISH AND TREAT THEM HUMANELY Releasing fish is heartily supported by both Fisheries managers and sport anglers.  Use all possible care and a minimal amount of handling, keeping the fish in the water whenever possible, to ensure that the fish you release will live to spawn and/or be caught again.  Before handling any fish that you are not going to keep, you should wet your hands first.  Then revive the fish by facing it upstream moving it back and forth gently until you feel the strength of the fish returning.  Never beach a fish, you do not intend on keeping!

PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENTRefrain from littering, take refuse to a proper disposal area.  Leave the fishing site in the same, or better condition than you found it.  Recycle engine oil.  Retrieve any marine debris you happen to see.

BE COURTEOUS TO YOUR FELLOW ANGLERSLeave room for others to fish.  If someone has hooked into a fish, reel in your line and step back.  Then after the fish has been released or landed, go back to your original spot to continue fishing.  Disturb the fish as little as possible.  Be co-operative and understanding.

BE COMPATIBLE WITH OTHER OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS Lakes, streams and  their surrounding environment are used  for a variety of recreational activities. 

SUPPORT FISHING REGULATIONS AND OBEY THE LAW Acquaint  yourself with  daily  quotas, size and possession limits, tackle and bait restr ict ions,  and  seasonal closures.

RESPECT PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTY

...angling ethics

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...contact informationEnjoy your stay!

Water Levels and Currents www.waterlevels.gc.ca

Weather  www.theweathernetwork.com

Department of Fisheries & Oceanswww.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Marine Safety www.tc.gc.ca/marinesafety

Canadian Marine Weatherwww.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/marine

Boating Safety Website www.tc.gc.ca/boatingsafety/menu.htm

District of Kitimatwww.kitimat.ca

Tourism Kitimatwww.tourismkitimat.ca

IMPORTANT WEBSITES

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Wireless InternetOn Site Laundromat

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...contact information

POLICE - FIRE - AMBULANCE CALL 911

Photo Credits:Blue Heron Charters, Chris Thompson, Kingfish Westcoast Adventures, Kitimat Lodge,MK Bay Marina, Reliable Guide & Charters, Sarah Chaulk, Jennifer Slanina, Kelsey Kenny, Jill & Lance Barrowman, Johnny Cabral.

Marine Search and Rescue        1-800-567-5111 

Environmental Emergency        1-800-663-3456 

Fisheries & Oceans Canada        1-866-431-3474  

Environment Canada (Recorded Forecast) 250-632-7864 

Conservation Officer Service       250-638-6530

[email protected] Kuldo Blvd. Kitimat, BC Canada

T 250-639-4555 M 250-639-6431 Toll Free 1-877-781-4555

www.fishinginkitimat.com

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