@@RosinFlyFishing I often drag mine by it's leash. While it is a literal drag to bring it, the comfort in the water and the water it opens up to you is invaluable.
It is very pretty in that river I'll admit. But the fish are small most of the time. But in the fall there are salmon running and in Winter there is a small steelhead run, so watch out for that! (If I learn how to fish... 😂)
Hey man, I'm live in North Van! Been checking out your videos lately - nice work! I'm relatively new to fishing but always checking out new spots around the lower mainland, sea to sky and out towards merrit
@@GargantuanMonkeyFist Nice! Thanks for leaving a comment! Have you been fishing Ambleside at all? Curious b/c I'm going to tey it tomorrow on my 5 weight lol
@@RosinFlyFishing yup I have but haven't caught a fish there. I saw lots of people down there fishing this morning as I was crossing the bridge. Think the rain has let the fish move up since they were all staged at the mouth. Good luck!
@@GargantuanMonkeyFist oooh I hadn't even thought of that... I was chatting with another North Van guy who was one of the guys out there this morning actually and he says there were plenty of fish and fly fishers were having the most luck! Not that I know what the hell I'm doing in the ocean lol
@@RosinFlyFishing hah always good to try something new! I'm thinking about going there this evening. I don't fly fish ( would like to one day ) but I'm always up for exploring new spots so if you're ever interested in heading out let me know! Have yet to get a cutthroat around Vancouver so I'd be keen to check out some spots.
Thanks for the suggestion! I have a size 14-16 orange-red egg I will try next time! Should work on trout, think it could work on salmon? They may bend the hook tbh 😋
@@RosinFlyFishing When the salmon are spawning, the trout will be munching on their eggs. Great time to use egg imitations. Especially if you can get downstream of the salmon. Great video. Nice to have an oasis to fish all yourself so close to the city!
@@KBosch-xp2ut thanks K! I love seeing new awesome people in the comments trying to gelp.ke and others get into fish!!! Are you local and fishing spin or fly?
Those baby rainbow become the resident steelhead when they head out and return from the ocean. I've never caught a cutthroat that far up the Cap. Down at the mouth for the sea run cutties. Wait for fall and coho may surprise you on the 5wt. It has for me!
Hey HLam! I figured they were baby future steelhead. If you say they are at the mouth of the Cap, then I'm there! Haha. Next session I think I'll check out Ambleside and have a go at a Coho or Cutty on the 5 wt. If I hook one, it'll be a wild ride!!! Are you a Vancouver local btw? Trying to grow the community here and familiarize myself with new viewers :)
Nice video. Looking forward to see you start checking off the different species you catch. Just need to find some Bass now, since we don't have them in Alberta.
Haha Jim, I tried.... it was a miserable failure and it's not at the top of my priority list :P. Hoping for beach fishing next, maybe a coho? On a 5 weight? Need stronger tippet...
One of the best tips I got from a VERY seasoned veteran fly fisher when i was starting out was to carry my rod pointing back and horizontal to up a little when walking/hiking, anywhere really, but especially when bushwacking. Both much easier to navigate tricky /dense bushes and much safer for your rod!
Great tip! I actually do that most of the time, though sometimes in heavy brush I find it easier to javelin my rod forward as I can see the path :). But as a standard in practice I don't do that! Thanks for your comment!
No retention of these steelhead smolts, resident rainbow trout, or steelhead on this system ever. Make sure you check the regulations before fishing new water :)
12:00 you must have been on the river during minimum flow. Crossing where you did is very foolish. Any more flow and you are finished. Wading is NOT recommended on the Capilano River. Ever! Trust me. The water level can change very rapidly and your way out could be swamped.
I know you are aware at this point, but to me? Those canyons smell of death. People fishing up on the higher canyon rocks, almost yearly end up drowning. Lower down at water level? That's just eerie. No scarier water than the Capilano. Nobody would expect a river to shoot up, but this one certainly can. Every year people get stranded on rocks. I have one policy on that river. How quickly can I get up to the banks and I NEVER EVER cross any part of it. But I know the river. Many don't. There are many videos showing a great fishing spot. Which is the spot where yearly fisherman are surrounded by rushing water with no escape. No fish is worth it. Funny not to see the big signs warning of the river level volitivity.
You are right about everything you've said. I look back at some of my early adventures here before I got a PFD (which I wear every time now) and think how stupid some of my choices were. Like you, every time I go I'm calculating how close I am to be able to get up at least 1-2 meters in elevation in a few seconds... Anything else and your life is at risk. I probably will make a video about these risks and considerations and the deaths that have happened and all that later at some point. Because the people who know, know. And many others have no idea what the dangers are. I've fished just down from Cable in August beside a young family with 2 kids and if the dam was accidentally released it would have been on the fence if we all survived based on where we were... It's a terribly scary place, yet the most accessible salmon fishing for many people including me.... I actually wish they would consider removing or altering the dam. A massive project but something that I think would be amazing in many ways. A conversation for another time. If you are interested, I have a discord for chatting all things fishing and anyone is welcome. Let me know if you're interested and I'll drop a link!
@@RosinFlyFishing I know they have (or still are) actually putting in an alarm system based on the tragedy that occurred there recently with the father and son who lost their live because of that accidental release of water. The area under HWY 1 is notorious for stranding people because it would be near impossible to realize when the water comes up, you're actually cut off from land. You're actually standing on an island. I don't blame anyone new to the river. You won't find a river like the Cap anywhere. It defies logic in many ways. Unfortunately the authorities have never adequately done anything about it, like educating the public with signage before entering the trails to the river. On a different note, great production and quality videos you are producing!
Hey Steven! I have since learned MUCH about the river... access points for the different areas, where is 'safe' (nothing is safe during dam release) - I even was at Cap during the Sept. 30th dam release when the river was raging and 100% dangerous and I agree I would have been blown away at any of the spots in this video. I get it know. I really appreciate you looking out for me and other anglers!! Have you been out salmon fishing with any success?
I haven't been to the Cap for several years due to a stroke. Too difficult, and dangerous, for me to get to the different spots. I have caught dozens and dozens of Cohos over the years. One or two nearly every time I went. If you need advice just ask Dave Steele at Highwater Tackle in North Vancouver. He will know who I am.
Awesome, fish little but fish. Tiny fish is better than no fish, great B-roll
Haha yeah little fish is definitely better than no fish... need to find medium fish... :)
@@RosinFlyFishing well don’t we all
I can see a wading stick in your future! Gosh is so freaking beautiful there!
Haha it might be necessary it's just one more thing to carry, boooo
@@RosinFlyFishing I often drag mine by it's leash. While it is a literal drag to bring it, the comfort in the water and the water it opens up to you is invaluable.
@@driftstone yes Obi-Wan... You are surely correct wise master
6:13 beautiful spot wish there where some like that near Calgary
Closest spot near Calgary that’s as pretty as there is the Livingstone river where I caught my first trout on a fly ever
It is very pretty in that river I'll admit. But the fish are small most of the time. But in the fall there are salmon running and in Winter there is a small steelhead run, so watch out for that! (If I learn how to fish... 😂)
@@RosinFlyFishing will do sir
ABSOLUTE HUGE FISH MAN WOW MAN CONGRATS 9:00
HUGE baby steelhead on the dry fly
Shout yourself out if you're from Vancouver/BC!! Looking forward to growing the local community 🙂
Hey man, I'm live in North Van! Been checking out your videos lately - nice work! I'm relatively new to fishing but always checking out new spots around the lower mainland, sea to sky and out towards merrit
@@GargantuanMonkeyFist Nice! Thanks for leaving a comment! Have you been fishing Ambleside at all? Curious b/c I'm going to tey it tomorrow on my 5 weight lol
@@RosinFlyFishing yup I have but haven't caught a fish there. I saw lots of people down there fishing this morning as I was crossing the bridge. Think the rain has let the fish move up since they were all staged at the mouth. Good luck!
@@GargantuanMonkeyFist oooh I hadn't even thought of that... I was chatting with another North Van guy who was one of the guys out there this morning actually and he says there were plenty of fish and fly fishers were having the most luck! Not that I know what the hell I'm doing in the ocean lol
@@RosinFlyFishing hah always good to try something new! I'm thinking about going there this evening. I don't fly fish ( would like to one day ) but I'm always up for exploring new spots so if you're ever interested in heading out let me know! Have yet to get a cutthroat around Vancouver so I'd be keen to check out some spots.
Love watching your videos!!
Thanks Felipe! I love your comments! ;)
That is some beautiful country you are in.
Don't I know it... I must never take it for granted!
Try using a small salmon egg fly imitation
Thanks for the suggestion! I have a size 14-16 orange-red egg I will try next time! Should work on trout, think it could work on salmon? They may bend the hook tbh 😋
@@RosinFlyFishing
When the salmon are spawning, the trout will be munching on their eggs. Great time to use egg imitations. Especially if you can get downstream of the salmon. Great video. Nice to have an oasis to fish all yourself so close to the city!
@@KBosch-xp2ut thanks K! I love seeing new awesome people in the comments trying to gelp.ke and others get into fish!!! Are you local and fishing spin or fly?
@@RosinFlyFishing
On the Island fish both fly, and spin/troll. More into fly lately though.
@@KBosch-xp2ut nice. Fly fishing is addicting. Just saw my typo sorry about that not trying to hack anyone...
Those baby rainbow become the resident steelhead when they head out and return from the ocean. I've never caught a cutthroat that far up the Cap. Down at the mouth for the sea run cutties. Wait for fall and coho may surprise you on the 5wt. It has for me!
Hey HLam! I figured they were baby future steelhead. If you say they are at the mouth of the Cap, then I'm there! Haha. Next session I think I'll check out Ambleside and have a go at a Coho or Cutty on the 5 wt. If I hook one, it'll be a wild ride!!!
Are you a Vancouver local btw? Trying to grow the community here and familiarize myself with new viewers :)
Wow that looks like such a beautiful place! Nice job on the fish, it is definitely a great feeling to catch a fish on something you created!
Thanks Zham! It was a cool feeling! I'm enjoying the water here :)
Great video looks amazing out there!
Thanks Jade! Editing is a work in progress.... give me about 4 more years to polish it up, it's not one of my strengths :P
Nice video. Looking forward to see you start checking off the different species you catch. Just need to find some Bass now, since we don't have them in Alberta.
Haha Jim, I tried.... it was a miserable failure and it's not at the top of my priority list :P. Hoping for beach fishing next, maybe a coho? On a 5 weight? Need stronger tippet...
Hey awesome video I was wondering what time of year you fish for trout there
Thanks Liam! I've been fishing the Capilano since July! Most fish are small though.
One of the best tips I got from a VERY seasoned veteran fly fisher when i was starting out was to carry my rod pointing back and horizontal to up a little when walking/hiking, anywhere really, but especially when bushwacking. Both much easier to navigate tricky /dense bushes and much safer for your rod!
Great tip! I actually do that most of the time, though sometimes in heavy brush I find it easier to javelin my rod forward as I can see the path :). But as a standard in practice I don't do that! Thanks for your comment!
Beautiful scenery. I've always thought of BC as Canada's California. Those little guys can be fun for sure. Great video.
Thanks Colin, I'm having fun that's for sure, I never knew what it was like here until I got here! :)
9:16 you are looking at House Rock.
Before that, on the video, the deep pool is Dog Leg.
Thanks Steven! I didn't know it was called House Rock! I was aware of Dog Leg :)
Are we allowed to keep rainbows or cutthroats if yes what’s the limit please thx
No retention of these steelhead smolts, resident rainbow trout, or steelhead on this system ever. Make sure you check the regulations before fishing new water :)
I'm so happy you were not attacked by Bears on the trail or homeless hippies.
Haha me too!! (About the bears in particular) ;)
Very nice👍
Thanks!! I'll check you out as well!
12:00 you must have been on the river during minimum flow. Crossing where you did is very foolish. Any more flow and you are finished. Wading is NOT recommended on the Capilano River. Ever! Trust me.
The water level can change very rapidly and your way out could be swamped.
I've seen it now and I get it. You are right, it is life-ending dangerous.
There is no cutthroats on the capilano
Yeah they are not popular at all I think the occasional fish might make its way up as I've heard some anecdotal reports if people catching them!
Those are Coho smolts.
No trout on the Cap.
They are steelhead smolts. Mostly hatchery, some even wild. Technically still trout, but I don't fish for steelhead smolts anymore now that I know
I know you are aware at this point, but to me? Those canyons smell of death. People fishing up on the higher canyon rocks, almost yearly end up drowning. Lower down at water level? That's just eerie. No scarier water than the Capilano. Nobody would expect a river to shoot up, but this one certainly can. Every year people get stranded on rocks. I have one policy on that river. How quickly can I get up to the banks and I NEVER EVER cross any part of it. But I know the river. Many don't. There are many videos showing a great fishing spot. Which is the spot where yearly fisherman are surrounded by rushing water with no escape. No fish is worth it. Funny not to see the big signs warning of the river level volitivity.
You are right about everything you've said. I look back at some of my early adventures here before I got a PFD (which I wear every time now) and think how stupid some of my choices were. Like you, every time I go I'm calculating how close I am to be able to get up at least 1-2 meters in elevation in a few seconds... Anything else and your life is at risk. I probably will make a video about these risks and considerations and the deaths that have happened and all that later at some point. Because the people who know, know. And many others have no idea what the dangers are. I've fished just down from Cable in August beside a young family with 2 kids and if the dam was accidentally released it would have been on the fence if we all survived based on where we were... It's a terribly scary place, yet the most accessible salmon fishing for many people including me.... I actually wish they would consider removing or altering the dam. A massive project but something that I think would be amazing in many ways. A conversation for another time. If you are interested, I have a discord for chatting all things fishing and anyone is welcome. Let me know if you're interested and I'll drop a link!
@@RosinFlyFishing I know they have (or still are) actually putting in an alarm system based on the tragedy that occurred there recently with the father and son who lost their live because of that accidental release of water. The area under HWY 1 is notorious for stranding people because it would be near impossible to realize when the water comes up, you're actually cut off from land. You're actually standing on an island. I don't blame anyone new to the river. You won't find a river like the Cap anywhere. It defies logic in many ways. Unfortunately the authorities have never adequately done anything about it, like educating the public with signage before entering the trails to the river. On a different note, great production and quality videos you are producing!
I know this spot lol where I saw a black bear just behind me lol😂🤣
I carry bear spray and a personal flotation device these days when I fish the cap!
I believe the energy is because they’re juvenile steelheads
For sure, normal non-steelhead rainbows are already super energetic so these guys can only be more amped thinking about their future ocean journey! :)
You are accessing those spots by the wrong way. There are safer ways. Get to know some locals that can show you the way around.
Hey Steven! I have since learned MUCH about the river... access points for the different areas, where is 'safe' (nothing is safe during dam release) - I even was at Cap during the Sept. 30th dam release when the river was raging and 100% dangerous and I agree I would have been blown away at any of the spots in this video. I get it know.
I really appreciate you looking out for me and other anglers!!
Have you been out salmon fishing with any success?
I haven't been to the Cap for several years due to a stroke. Too difficult, and dangerous, for me to get to the different spots.
I have caught dozens and dozens of Cohos over the years. One or two nearly every time I went. If you need advice just ask Dave Steele at Highwater Tackle in North Vancouver. He will know who I am.