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 Angling B.C. Discussion Forum
Carl troll for sockeye in burrard inlet, troll live herring behind a tom-mac spoon.
When they're schooled up at the Fraser mouth I don't troll with the Tide like I do for other Salmon though I just cover ground, having fished there for years I have some spots that form eddies that I particularly like.
Mainly troll infront of belcarra park where everyone crabs off the dock.
www.anglingbc.com /articles/tackleposts/1504.html?0

  
 Public Invited to Comment on Proposed Davis Lake Angling Regulation Change
Troll fishers have a 7,600 chinook guideline and a 73,700 fin-clipped coho quota, which includes some fish that went unharvested from earlier seasons. The central coast will remain open for chinook sport fishing following the closure of the coho season.
Vessels will be limited to no more than 65 chinook per each four-day open period to ensure that the chinook guideline is not reached ahead of the coho quota.
Throughout the season, anglers retained an average of 1.2 fish per day and were limited to a two fish per day catch limit.
www.dfw.state.or.us /public/NewsArc/2001News/July/071801cnews.htm

  
 Trolling for fish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trolling from a moving boat is a technique of Big-game fishing and is used when fishing from boats to catch large open-water species such as tuna and marlin.
Trolling is a method of fishing in which a fishing lure (or a living fish) on a line is drawn through the water.
Trolling is divided into three parts: sinking and roving, trolling with gauge, and snap-hooks and spinning.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Trolling   (1063 words)

  
 Elysia Fishing Resort & Lodge, Quesnel Lake, Cariboo, British Columbia, Canada - full service, all inclusive accommodations, cabins, guided flyfishing trophy BC rainbow trout
We also offer world class guided and unguided angling for trophy British Columbia Rainbows and Lake Trout on flies, troll or spin cast.
Quesnel Lake and its neighbouring still waters, streams and rivers offer the angler an unique opportunity to flyfish, troll or spin cast for wild British Columbia rainbows trout in a remote wilderness environment.
Spectacular mountains, stunning scenery, fantastic angling, clean air, potable water, within driving distance, and offering affordable excellence.
www.elysiaresort.com   (1063 words)

  
 NauticalNet - 2002 Jenny Lee Fishing Reports
CAPT'S JIMMY GAHM AND NICK MILLS TOOK ED VANWOUDENBERG AND FRIENDS TO THE HUDSON CANYON FOR A DAY TROLL ON THURSDAY AUGUST 7,2002.
AFTER AN HOUR AND A HALF BATTLE AND SOME GREAT ANGLING BY ED AND BOAT HANDLING BY JIMMY AND NICK A RELEASE FLAG WENT UP AND A 550-600 LB BLUE MARLIN WAS SET FREE TO BITE ANOTHER DAY.
CAPT'S RICK PETSCHAUER AND DAVE BENDER TOOK TOM McCARRICK AND FAMILY ON A DAY TROLL TO THE HUDSON CANYON ON SUNDAY AUGUST 4,2002.
www.vitinc.com /nn/freport/prjenny2.html   (1063 words)

  
 The Pontoon Angling Calendar
There are likely to be days when the wind is too slight to permit drifting, and the angler may consider it worthwhile to troll a plug or a spinner around the 20 - 30ft contour, where it is known that very large specimen trout will be spending much of their time.
On Conn, the most important fly patterns are likely to be much the same as in July, but the Mayfly patterns are not often required, although a localised hatch may still occur.
Spinners will catch fish, but with Mayfly appearing in good numbers on Lough Conn and hatches continuing on Lough Cullin, there is more than a good chance that the trout angler will also catch salmon.
pontoon.mayo-ireland.ie /fishmag/calendar.htm   (1063 words)

  
 Elysia Fishing Resort & Lodge, Quesnel Lake, Cariboo, British Columbia, Canada - full service, all inclusive accommodations, cabins, guided flyfishing trophy BC rainbow trout
Quesnel Lake and its neighbouring still waters, streams and rivers offer the angler an unique opportunity to flyfish, troll or spin cast for wild British Columbia rainbows trout in a remote wilderness environment.
Spectacular mountains, stunning scenery, fantastic angling, clean air, potable water, within driving distance, and offering affordable excellence.
Located in the central interior of BC, east of the community of Williams Lake, Quesnel Lake is the deepest fjord, or glacially formed, lake on earth.
www.elysiaresort.com   (653 words)

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