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Just got this report from a guide at Kootenay Lake. Check out the pictures from the last month at the bottom of the report. Mike

The Fishing Report
Dec. 12th, 2012

Kootenay Lake

November was another good month for big fish. Not as consistent as usual, but quality fish have prevailed. Our spring seemed to be a month late. Our summer showed up a month late. And maybe this is our fall/winter season showing up a month late.
As predicted, the big fish have been coming in. But, still waiting for the consistency.

November and December have always been my favorite fall months. On our good days, we are catching between 10 – 15 fish. And the tougher days seem to bring in between 3 – 6 fish. The good news is we are catching quality fish. Maybe not as many, but always seem to get a big one each day.

It has been hit and miss. But one of our latest trips saw my group landing 13 fish one day. Mostly between 8 - 15 Lbs. That’s a good day. We’ve also landed some big boys as of late. We landed a nice 21 Lb male last week, and have had quite a few in the teens. I did also hear of a beautiful 25 Lb Rainbow that was caught in the South Arm, so you never know. That’s fishing…

Our water temperature is in the perfect range. These fish should be feeding on the surface heavily by now. Hopefully it’s all going to break open in the next week or so.

In summary: Rainbows up to 25 Lbs and Dolly Varden (Bull Trout) up to 18 Lbs have been caught lately. I’m looking forward to the rest of December and January to be our big months this year. Stay tuned…

**What are they biting on???

**Well, it’s been a mixed bag. Usually by now, the fish are all on the surface. However, right now it seems that they are scattered throughout the water column. We have been catching a lot fish down deep still. 75ft - 140ft seems to be pretty consistent. My favorite lures have been the good old flasher/hoochie or some lyman plugs down deep.

There have also been some good feeding frenzies on the surface. But they only seem to last a short period. We have been lucky enough to know when they’re happening, and are prepared with the right gear.

Bucktail flies have been producing big fish when the bite is on. My favorites have been the common colors lately. The November special, the gray ghost, the bleeding gill. Magic numbers: 203, 210, 215, 228. Both the regular flies and the skull patterns have been working.
Some guys are even pulling the Bill Normans already. Catching a few good ones on those also.

The water temperature is perfect, so the fishing should just get better and better.

And since the fishing is getting better and better, and Christmas is coming up, remember, we do offer gift certificates.

Also, for anyone that didn’t get a chance to see the episode of ‘The Dimestore Fishermen’ that was filmed in Nelson, it’s available to watch on-line at:

http://www.dimestorefishermen.com/video/season13/1310forweb.mp4

Tight Lines…

Kerry Reed
Reel Adventures Sportfishing
Nelson B.C
250-505-4963
www.reeladventuresfishing.com


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Hey Mike. That link just takes me to my email.

Thanks, hooknhunter. Should be working now. Mike

still takes to a gmail login screen

same here but would love to see those fish they have amazing color

I give up! You can go to his web site to see some recent pics. Just google Reel Adventures Kootenay and you will find it. December and January are some of the best months to fish Kootenay…and no, I don’t even know this guide. Sorry about the confusion. Mike

Thanks Mike i seen they has a facebook link and they have a lot of nice pics on there too :sunglasses: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Reel-Adventures/233691469295?ref=ts

Just checked out the facebook page. Those are some amazing fish!