SO MANY HOOK-UPS! Kokanee and Rainbow Trout at Hicks Lake Harrison Hot Springs BC | Fishing with Rod
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- We visited Hicks Lake at Sasquatch Provincial Park and lost count on how many kokanee, rainbow trout and cutthroat trout we hooked!
The bait we used are Pautzke Bait's single eggs and Fire Balls:
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Hi everyone, this has been asked a few times, so.... The rods we were using are G.Loomis SR6010 IMX. The reels are Shimano Sedona 500. The main line is 10lb PowerPro braid. The leader is Seaguar STS 6lb. The hooks are Owner SSW #4. We use Pautzke Bait's Fire Balls and single eggs for bait.
You can definitely use this rod for casting and retrieving, but a 6' version would work even better. This particular model is quite soft, and being only 5' you don't get enough power to whip the lure out properly. With that said, I've used it to cast 1/16 and 1/8oz lures without any issues.
Re-watching your old content. Never gets old. 👍
Patrick I Glad to hear that. Thanks for watching. 😊 More to come, just taking a little break at the moment.
@@FishingwithRod Where did you buy your roof rack system for your boat? It's slick!
Patrick I It’s called 4boys Boat Loaders. If you Google that it should show up. They are based in Kelowna BC and Calgary Alberta, and ship the entire rack in a box all over North America.
Evening, Guys...
This has to be one of the most beautiful places to fish in the world
Magnificent!
Thanks for your efforts here, I really enjoy these!
Thanks Dave! We are very fortunate to be surrounded by these mountains!
I think I know what Kitty is getting for Christmas.... a digital weigh scale!
Haha...
Great video. It’s so nice to have friends along and to have a great experience. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much for the video folks! Love it.
Thanks for watching!
Lucky guys still all iced up here ! Thanks for another great vid Rod and Kitty and congrates to Alley on her first Kokanee !
Ernie
Thanks Ernie! Hope it warms up there soon!
Thanks for sharing some of your fishing day !
_Beautiful video amazing place Congratulations I loved it!_
*HUG!!!* 👍🎣😊
Thank you!
Another beautiful adventure ! I admire your ability to remain different than the majority of videos out there. Keep up the good work guys !
Thank you Justin! We are always trying to come up with something new for people to appreciate. :)
Super jealous of the weather over there!
We are pretty lucky here! A couple of months of snow is what we consider extreme here. Looking forward to show you all this soon! ^_^
Love that lake.
Another great video! 👌👌. I use to camp that lake every summer and fish it. Such a beautiful quiet area to go to.
Thanks!
Use to fish that lake 40 years ago with my Dad when we camped at all them lakes, thanks for the memories :)
Thanks for watching! How was the fishing there 40 years ago?
@@FishingwithRod It was great, there was a creek on the north end of the lake i use to walk up it and fish the pools for cutties around 3lbs the lake had some nice rainbows too, dont remember it holding any kokanee though and I'm sure the fishing pressure as hit these lakes a fair bit.
Sure miss it, definitely got to make a trip next time I'm back home in BC :)
Yeah rainbows and cutties in the 2 to 3lb range can still be found in the lake, which doesn't have a shortage of fish as it gets stocked annually. The average size of the fish isn't really affected by the fishing pressure, but rather the primary productivity of the lake and fish population density. The productivity has always been a challenge for lakes on the coast, which lack the nutrients to grow big fish. That said, it's a wonderful lake, especially for kids! :)
i was looking forward to your next video, always love the interaction you and Kitty have and when you have guests, You can tell they love spending time with you both. Awesome shots as usual, that location is on point. Love seeing all ur vids.
RGutz81 Thank you as always 😊
Great video guys looked like a great way to spend the day, keep them coming
Thank you!
I know where I'm headed tomorrow...thanks guys!
Good luck!
Fun 😀love the gear you use from the boat to the bate 👍🏻👌🏻😀
Thanks! It has taken quite a few years of trial and errors to get to what I consider as the perfect lake setup for me now. :)
Awesome vid!
Thanks!
Beautiful scenery
Yes! :)
Great video guys. Lots of great action.
Thanks!
T'was a good day out! Look at the back drop! :D
Thanks Tessa, that view never gets old and so close to home!
Going out there on Sunday! Any tips rod?
Nice work. Tempted to go there now as it's close by but all my gear is beckoning from the Cariboo. Thanks for the great video once again!
The fish are not huge in comparison to what's available around the Thompson/Nicola and Cariboo regions but it sure got us warmed up now. :) Ready to hit the interior lakes very soon! Thanks for watching. :)
Had a guy call me at my work asking if we had those eggs in stock. My first thought was ‘that’s what Rod uses.’
Haha awesome
Kitty and her bff sounds very similar. I thought it was kitty talking at first until I looked at the screen.
great channel 👍 and nice videos
Thanks!
Hey Rod, quick technical question for ya. I was just at hicks, had some luck with a bottom rig (used floating powerbait); was literally in this exact spot, too. My question is: when you're using the fireballs here, did you folks have both the weight /and/ your bait resting on the bottom, or are you guys keepin' the hook just a few feet from the bottom?
nvm! Found a comment where you'd already answered this. Cheers!
Love hicks lake, and usually fish it from my canoe! What depth did you guys fish at for this? I know this was a year ago... haha. Thanks Rod, love your stuff
Hi Solomon, I am pretty sure we were fishing in around 40ft of water, right on the bottom. Where the fish are really is very water temperature dependent. Thanks for watching!
Very nice u guys ...5lbs? Lol. Looking forward to Hicks lake this Spring..
Thanks! Perhaps not 5lb, but there certainly are bigger ones in the 2 to 3lb range in there, mostly stocked Fraser Valley rainbow trout that have survived for several years and gotten fat by eating sculpins, and some big cutthroat trout too.
awesome! what kind of rod you guys used?
5' or 6' spinning rods rated 1 to 4lb or 2 to 6lb test are best.
Hi Rod - without a boat and at this time of year would you recommend Weaver Lake or Hicks Lake? You opinion is always valued and greatly appreciated
You can shore fish from both Hicks and Weaver, but Hicks probably has more access points from shore.
Thanks Rod. I heard Weaver Lake had a dock but wasn’t sure if it was as productive as Hicks Lake.
Yep Weaver has a dock but it's part of the boat launch so traffic might be heavy through that whole area at times. I've seen people catching fish from the end of that dock so it's definitely doable, it just depends on how busy it is.
Thanks Rod. Info much appreciated as always.
Nice video👍
Thanks for watching again Andy!
Another great video.. may I ask why you don't let the fish run a bit instead of a steady wind getting them in.. I was told to let them have a bit of line, crank them a bit.. some more line, then slow steady crank.. just curious..
Kathy, I think the short answer is because these fish were pretty small and they were just not going to run even with the ultralight tackle that we were using. If they are a few inches bigger, certainly we'd need to let them go a bit instead of cranking them in. The other thing is, kokanee when caught at this depth have a tendency to just shoot straight up to the surface, so we were actually not pulling as hard as we could, but rather just trying to keep up with the tension as they came straight up toward us. Thanks for watching! :)
@@FishingwithRod thanks for taking the time to get back to me Rod.. met you very briefly at the Chilliwack event.. was with Randy and Deb.. I appreciate the ongoing learning curve.. have taken up fly fishing now and laid the spin caster down, but still enjoy watching your vids.. cat and kids are great fun as well.. cheers
Thanks for coming to the event again Kathy! I remember we chatted briefly. :) Always happy to help, we all never stop learning and have fun while doing it. :D
Awesome video. So you're just dropping to the bottom and reeling up a bit I'm assuming with very light rods?
Kyle Neef Yep! You want to go as light as you can since these fish aren’t too big. Having thin braided main line followed by fluorocarbon leader also improves the sensitivity. We use 10lb test PowerPro for main and 6lb test Seaguar STS for leader. Find where the fish are popping up on the sounder, get the bait in that strike zone and you should be good to go. 👍
Fishing with Rod hey thanks for the detailed and hasty response. I always look forward to your videos. Please keep them going!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching as always. :)
Great video once again Rod. Can i ask what setup you were using? Looks like bottom fishing?
Yep! The ladies used a slider weight setup with a 1.5ft leader dangling the hook below. I used a three-way swivel setup by having the hook suspending above the weight. Both work equally well as long as the bait was suspending a foot or two off the bottom where these fish were cruising.
@@FishingwithRod how deep where you getting them, last time I had troubled fishing the right depth
Wayne, this was two weeks ago and water temperature was around 3.5 to 4C, so majority of the fish that we sounded were at 45 to 55ft of water (perhaps even deeper but I never ventured further out), right on the bottom or just 1 or 2 feet of it. That first hour when we only had three hook-ups, we were at 40ft of water, so that slight change of location to 47ft made a huge difference. It's tough to find them when it's this cold unless you have a good sounder. Once it warms up some more, you're gonna find a lot of fish active in the shallows (10ft or less).
Bottom rig?
Yep
Rod, what kind of rod and reel are you using here, looks like a nice ultralight setup? Can you recommend ultralight rod and spinning reel?
I'm glad someone noticed! :D This is by far my favourite ultralight spinning setup. It's ridiculously sensitive and can handle pretty nice sized fish. The rod is a G.Loomis SR6010 IMX. It's 5' long, a bit short for casting distance but does the job, rated 1 to 4lb test. Not exactly a cheap rod since it is G.Loomis but like I said it's super light. The reel is a Shimano Sedona 500. This reel has been primarily used for ice fishing, I usually throw a Shimano Stradic 1000 onto this rod, but the 500 actually feels even better!
Fishing with Rod Thanks Rod, would it also be good for smallmouth bass?
Fishing with Rod Also I was already leaning to Shimano for a new ultralight spinning reel, so that’s great, will probably opt for almwrhinf cheaper than a Loomis rod, any recommendations for a good value rod?
This G.Loomis rod would be too light for smallmouth bass. Shimano has ultralight spinning rods but they are all quite a bit faster and not as sensitive. I don't use them for trout, but I do use a couple of Clarus models for smallmouth bass. Some of the 6' and 7' Shimano Clarus 2-6lb rods are great for bass, they're sensitive but also has a fairly stiff backbone.
your releasing the Kokanee?? I was told to keep them Due to them being so Delicate they will die from the stress alone. was I lied to????
You were not lied to, but you've misunderstood the information being presented. Kokanee are not more delicate than other salmonid species, which all don't do well in warm water. Kokanee is primarily a summer fishery, therefore post-release mortality is often quite high so retaining them is often recommended. In this case, these fish will survive just fine with minimal handling in very cold water (4C).
What setup
It's in the pinned comment.
Fishing with Rod ok thanks I love that lake but never know what setup to use I have only caught one cutthroat out of there
I can do all the work for Ali to go fishing with her lol
I'll deliver the message.
@@FishingwithRod lol 😂😂😂
When was this recorded??
bleewicket Two weeks ago.
Fishing with Rod Thanks! Keep up the great work!
Thanks!
Old videos better now just flexing spots u can fish
The informative videos were definitely much more helpful, the girls and spots nobody will ever go to are getting old
Flexing... Ha!
Why wouldn't you go to Hicks Lake? This is as accessible for everyone as it gets in the Greater Vancouver region.
buddy, he inspired so many people to go out fishing including me. why the hate?
great channel 👍 and nice videos
Thank you!