Northern BC Canada Fishing Report

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Fishing Report from Noel Gyger http: http://www.noelgyger.ca for Monday November 7, 2011 Smithers, Terrace, Kitimat

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Skeena River: Water is clean. Some great Steelhead can still be had. Plus some good Trout Fishing. Reg: Coho fishing closed October 31st. Reg: all wild Steelhead everywhere in British Columbia are catch and release.

Kalum River: Both the lower and upper sections are in fishable shape. The lake is still stained with a little colour. It has been cleaning a little bit each day. A good run of Steelhead is in the river now. I have reports of some good catches.

Lakelse River: The water is in good shape and fishing for Steelhead, Trout is fantastic.

Zymoetz (Copper) River: Water is in good shape. Steelhead fishing is outstanding. I have many reports of good catches. Facts: Last year we had a record run of Steelhead, let’s hope at least we have another good run this year. The fly rods work extremely well in this river.

Kitimat River: Fishing for Coho closes today October 31, 2011. All that is left to do now is fish for local Trout.

Lakes - Smithers: Lake fishing in the area is still very good. Fishing for rainbow trout and lake trout has been very productive.

Morice River: The Morice river is also dropping and fishing is good.

Bulkley River: The Bulkley River is dropping and the water is clear. Fish are being caught through out the Bulkley. Dress warm!

Kispiox River: The Kispiox is up and down a bit. Fishing is good.

Babine River: Babine is dropping bit by bit. Steelhead are being caught.
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