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    Boundary Creek and the Kettle River for me, though I'm a Nanaimoite now, so I guess I'll have to get used to a new home.

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    Default my new home river...

    well my new home river is gonna be the big T. hopefully it will re-open for steelies one day. i hear there is good rainbow fishing there as well.
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    Default home rivers

    My home river in the Nanaimo

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    Default home rivers

    Mine is the Nanaimo, so anyone new to that region I know some spots

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    The Cowichan flows through my back yard. For some bizarre reason, my south property line is defined as the center line of the river. As a result, I have hooked a few steelhead in my back yard. I love winter steelhead and fished about 60 days on the river from Jan to March!




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    I too call the Cowichan home though there are a couple of small stream mistresses that shall remain nameless or refered to as the Naversae River...
    Dblspey, how did you find the steelheading last year? I dragged my small pram in through the snow for a couple of drifts and saw very few fish. As I was working six days a week at the time, I gave the Cowie a break... I really expected with the difficulty getting in that the fishing would have been better and attributed my minimal success to few fish. The couple of anglers I spoke to were struggling to find fish as well. So, I used my sole free day to surf and checked out a couple of the little mistresses but, they seemed to comfirm a lack of fish.

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    obviously the little campbell river, I spend most of my time there helping at the hatchery or broodstocking cutthroat and as such I have no time or need to go anywhere else, fine little stream which actually had good returns so far this year
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    I think the harrison river would be mine, I grew up fishing there and still have a great time with good results every time I go. Its jam packed with cutthroat. Now I'd have to say I'm trying to establish a new home river somwhere around nanaimo, but I think I'd rather travel further around the island and do some exploring before I settle on anything just yet.

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    Skeena and tributaries like Kalum, Zymoetz and a few others.

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    Spey, Tay, Tweed, Ness and alot more this year i hope, also spent a wee bit time fishin all over BC and Alberta (26 trips now) ...... fishin, fishin. thinking about it i should do something else after working at a Rainbow trout fishery for over 20 yrs and 13yrs on the Spey as a ghillie, and right now i am looking after 700,000 Rainbows and opening a new Fishery in Scotland so i can spend more time......... FISHIN.
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