lordofthesprings
Well-Known Member
so if we get a big dump of rain the next few days how long before it opens again?
"Downstream of the BC Hydro diversion Dam (situated approximately 3.5 km downstream of Comox Lake) All Oct 03 - Oct 31, 2012 No fishing. FN0915"
From the Freshwater online regs, this pretty much sums it up. What's confusing is they've left the original Chum 2 per day limit posted, but it's overpowered by the new additional notice
a couple of douchebags tying to hook the few spawners up by Comox lk Dam this am, informed them that river was closed..waited till they packed up then left. Seems to be lots of fish in the river now, the tiny drop of rain we have had so far seems to bringing them home.
a couple of douchebags tying to hook the few spawners up by Comox lk Dam this am, informed them that river was closed..waited till they packed up then left. Seems to be lots of fish in the river now, the tiny drop of rain we have had so far seems to bringing them home.
I'm not really sure whats so hard to understand about this.
This is from the closure notice.
Salmon conservation measures are required in the Puntledge River and Courtenay
River due to extremely low water and a poor outlook for any appreciable rain
event in the near future.
Effective immediately until 23:59 hours October 31, 2012, the Courtenay River
and the Puntledge River downstream of the BC Hydro Diversion Dam are closed to
angling until further notice.
This is from the provincial regs.
PUNTLEDGE RIVER 1-6 Closed all year downstream of the BC Hydro diversion dam (about 3.5 km downstream of Comox Lake) to the base of Stoltan Falls
(about 450 m below the Duncan Bay Mainline logging road bridge)
Closed all year between signs approx. 100 m upstream & downstream of the confluence
with Morrison Creek
Closed all year from signs at hatchery counting fence to signs approx. 75 m downstream of fence
All tributaries downstream of the BC Hydro diversion dam (about 3.5 km downstream of Comox Lake) closed all year
Fly fishing only above the BC Hydro diversion dam (about 3.5 km downstream of Comox Lake), including tributaries
The whole river isn't closed, just the section from the diversion dam down, not too sure on whats hard to understand or why the pissing contest is happening here.
So unless someone is fishing gear in the upper section of the river you should probably leave them be, the trout fishing in that area would probably be pretty good right now, for a fly guy.
You should always be completely informed before telling someone how it is, because it can put you in a very uncomfortable position if they decide to challenge you because your in the wrong and won't back down.
I had a guy yelling at me just a week or so ago that the campbell was closed to retention of coho when in fact it is open to take 4, very ignorant dude that could have ended up in a bad way had he confronted me face to face.
Just saying.
It's great that there are so many people watching the river in it's time of need, but make sure your in the right.
may look good but i wouldnt expect it to reopen anytime soon and when it does the fish most likelly wont be worth keeping