Noel Gyger

The photo of the week shows a beautiful "wild" male Steelhead posed by Rob Vodola for Valerie Toupin. This was Valerie's second Steelhead of the day landed on the Kalum River. In addition to this photo I did manage to capture the excitement on video. To view the video clip please cast to: http://www.noelgyger.ca/video-clips-web.htm it is 2007 Steelhead Video Clip # 0032 and is titled: (Mon plus gros poisson a vie) Which is French. The English translation is "My biggest fish ever".

There are two New video clips posted on the website this week.

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Noel Gyger - Guided Fishing Adventures and Weekly Fishing Report
4012 Best Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R8, Canada
Tel/Fax: (250) 635-2568
Cell: (250) 631-2678
E-mail: noel@noelgyger.ca
Home page: www.noelgyger.ca
Fishing Reports: www.noelgyger.ca/past-fishing-reports.htm
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RIVER, LAKE, STREAM or OCEAN!!!

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Noel Gyger - WEEKLY FISHING REPORT dated April 1 – April 8, 2007
(Number 013)

Dear Fishing Friends:

Note: you will see below I "snuck" in an extra photo this week.

We are having some strange weather this spring but it is looking more "spring like" by weeks end. At least we have warmer temperatures. The upper Kalum is still in excellent shape. The lower Copper and Skeena are coloured up a little bit. In addition to the Kalum River, fishing on the Kitimat River and Douglas Channel has started. The Central Coast will start soon.

If I can be of service to find you the "best" guided fishing adventure let me know. Cast here to check out more of what I have to offer: http://noelgyger.ca/special-guided.htm

Be sure to check out my website at www.noelgyger.ca for more info on my history, Quality Waters Strategy, special guided fishing trips, video clips, scenic river photos, wildlife photos and others, comments from past guests, informational articles and archived fishing reports from 1996 through 2002. I hope it meets with your entire satisfaction.

CURRENT REPORT and summary for Skeena and Tributaries:

Type of fish caught: Steelhead, Rainbow Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Dolly Varden and Bull Trout.

Thank you for using barbless hooks.

Fishing this week: POOR ____FAIR_ __GOOD__*__EXCELLENT _____

LARGEST FISH OF THE WEEK: Specie: (estimate) 20-pound doe Steelhead Where: Kalum River Angler: Valerie Toupin

Weather: Mostly cloudy with periods of rain. Highs to 8 degree C. Region normal: Max. Temp. 11 degree C. Min. Temp. 1 degree C. Sunrise 6:50 am Sunset 8:22 pm

Weather reports via telephone: Environment Canada taped messages constantly updated, giving current conditions and three day forecasts. Terrace 250-635-4192 Kitimat 250-632-7864 Prince Rupert 250-627-1155 Smithers 250-847-1958.

For current Terrace weather information please cast on:

http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/cities/can/pages/CABC0292.htm?ref=wxbtnold

Water conditions: fair on most rivers

Snow conditions: almost gone (again)

For current water heights on the Skeena River please cast on:

http://scitech.pyr.ec.gc.ca/water/StnFrame.asp?stnID=08EF001

Note: this site usually works best in-season.

Fishing Report from Nicholas Dean Lodge for this week:

- Fish = 41" by 20.5" which is 22.5 lbs based on Sturdy's formula

- Caught by Mike Spurlock from California, USA

- Caught on Hawaiian Punch Fly

- Caught on Main Channel Skeena River

- Caught at the "last spot of the day"

- Photo by Dustin Kovacvich

Skeena River: is now fishable for early run Steelhead. The water is in fair shape, slightly coloured up.

Kalum River: has an "excellent" run of Steelhead. These fish are wintering over and will spawn in late spring. The water is low and clean, almost too clean. The fish are very spooky. This is a Classified River year round and can be guided from March 15 through October 15 only. The Steelhead record is 32-pounds. To see a photo of this fish cast to: http://noelgyger.ca/records/Record003.jpg The angler is Dennis Therrien.

The Kalum River has "all" four runs of "wild" Steelhead: spring, summer, fall and winter. Other than the spring run, these fish stay in the river all winter and spawn in the late spring around late April, May and June. There is no hatchery Steelhead in the Kalum River.

Both spin and fly fishing work well on this river.

Kasiks River: fishing for Coho will start again next fall. This is the river where a 27-pound record Coho was landed.

Zymoetz (Copper) River: is closed now for angling (as of December 31, 2006 above the lower canyon) to protect the "wintering over" wild Steelhead. Winter fishing is still available on the lower end below the canyon.

Note: additional rivers will be added "in season" when the fishing begins in the spring.

Ocean fishing Prince Rupert: good fishing for winter springs (Chinook) is now happening in Prince Rupert. A summary of what is available year round can be read in the Archived Fishing Report dated April 13, 1997. For a direct link cast here: http://noelgyger.ca/archived-fishing-reports/Old%20Fishing%20Reports%201997.doc Prince Rupert, being a coastal city, is always warmer than Terrace.

Area River Records: Chinook Salmon: Skeena River, 92.5-pounds; Kalum River, 85-pounds; Kitimat River, 74-pounds; Steelhead: Skeena River, 45-pounds; Coho Salmon: Skeena River, 27-pounds.

CURRENT REPORT and summary for Northern Coastal Rivers:

Kitimat River: the water is holding at winter lows. We need a good bump of water to move the Steelhead in. The Steelhead fishing has been "spotty".

Note: additional rivers will be added "in season" when the fishing begins in the spring.

Ocean fishing Kitimat Douglas Channel: (report coming soon)

CURRENT REPORT and summary for Central Coast/North Van Island Wilderness Rivers:

March 21, 2007 (update coming soon)

Greetings:

Tight lines, dry waders (they leak from the top), and floating flies:

We are still waiting for the 12th of April for our season to start. From all reports, the Steelhead season this year is better than it has been in the last 12 years in this region.

We are very excited to begin our Angling Odyssey. Heli-Fishing ensures that "No one is retired from fishing".

Perry Wilson & Dan Cahill will be two of our professional guides at Nimmo this spring, along with our seasonally returning pilots who fly our magic carpets. We can access over 40 rivers for Salmon, Steelhead and Trout.

Our fishery takes place within the southern section of the "Great Bear Rain forest: within the Central Coast of BC. There are no roads or people. To be alone while angling is a wonderful thing and one that is sought after by anglers worldwide.

Our shore lunches at 7000 feet are truly dramatic. We eat daily in a restaurant that is never crowded. Towering spruce, cedars and fir trees are constant observers of How You Cast., not that will ever say anything or comment on your style, but they add a measure of peace that only comes from standing on the shores of a coastal river in an un-logged river valley.

It has been snowing for the past couple of days, off and on. We have fished before in April where there has been snow on the banks of our rivers, but I do not think that will be the case this year. There is a good snow pack on the coast range Mountains, which will allow for a good run off to bring in the spring fish.

This will be our 27th season, fishing on the coast of BC. We know well where the fish are and how to fish these rivers. Our pilots have well over 3500 hours of flying and all have completed a mountain flying course. Weather is our determining factor as to where we go and what we do in any given day. The pilots are the captains of their air ships and will dictate what can be done on a daily basis. There are navigators of the skies and good fishers.

We will have a nice selection of hardy fly fishing gear in our angling academy. This is where flies are tied, stories are told, and beverages are consumed and cigars …..

We look forward to meeting new anglers and introducing them to a truly beautiful part of BC. We travel over 30,000 sq. miles from sea level to seven thousand feet. To boldly go where no one has gone before. It's your turn.

Craig Murray, Owner

Nimmo Bay Resort

Fishing Regulation Websites:

2005/2007 BC tidal waters and freshwater Salmon fishing information:

http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/recfish

Effective April 1, 2005 to March 31, 2007

2006/2007 Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis:

http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/fish/regulations/intro.html

Effective April 1, 2006 to March 31, 2007

Note: For In-season Regulation Changes posted on the web check the above URL's

2007 TV show schedule for Sportfishing BC with host Mark Pendlington

Sportsnet Pacific ………Sundays at 6:30 AM PT or 9:30 AM ET

Knowledge Network……Fri/Sat at 1:30 PM PT or 4:30 ET/ Sun at 11:30 PM 2:30 ET

A Channel……………….Sundays at 7:00 AM PT or 10:00 AM ET

World Fishing Network…Check local listings

Catch & Release formula: Chinook: girth squared x length x 1.54 divided by

1000. Steelhead: Steelhead: girth squared x length x 1.33 divided by 1000 (inches)

To receive my WEEKLY FISHING REPORT and PHOTO via e-mail please send your name and e-mail address to: Noel Gyger noel@noelgyger.ca

GOOD LUCK and GOOD FISHING!

Yours sincerely,

Noel F. Gyger
Back to: http://noelgyger.ca/past-fishing-reports.htm
Home page: www.noelgyger.ca

Fish Species: Steelhead
Bait Used: artificial
Tackle Used: lures and flies
Method Used: sprin, drift and fly
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The photo of the week shows a beautiful “wild” male Steelhead posed by Rob Vodola for Valerie Toupin.  This was Valerie’s second Steelhead of the day landed on the Kalum River. In addition to this photo I did manage to capture the excitement on video.  To
The photo of the week shows a beautiful “wild” male Steelhead posed by Rob Vodola for Valerie Toupin. This was Valerie’s second Steelhead of the day landed on the Kalum River. In addition to this photo I did manage to capture the excitement on video. To


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Noel Gyger

About The Author: Captain Noel Gyger

Company: Noel Gyger Guided Fishing Adventures

Area Reporting: Northwest British Columbia Canada

Bio: My fishing and guiding history I was born in Smithers, B.C. Canada on December 25, 1946. I grew up there and fished the whole northwest area with my Grandpa, Percival (Percy) Benjamin Emerson. He loved to fly fish. His favorite Trout fly was the Royal Coachman. He built a cabin on Babine Lake where I spent most of my summer school holidays fishing and enjoying the outdoors. Thanks to him, I am hooked on "Sportfishing" and I've come to love every aspect of it. My lifetime goals are to save the wild Salmon, Steelhead and Trout of the entire northwest area of British Columbia and establish a "Quality" sport fishing guiding industry. These are lofty goals but I will strive every day to achieve them. They are "my life long calling". I have been married for 39 years and have three daughters and seven grandchildren. I am the owner of Noel Gyger - Weekly Fishing Report and Guided Fishing Adventures of 4012 Best Street, Terrace, BC Canada V8G 5R8 Tel/Fax (250) 635-2568 Cell (250) 631-2678 E-mail noel@noelgyger.ca Website www.noelgyger.ca I started fishing the Terrace area in the 1970's. On May 24, 1983 I assisted my friend to land an 83-pound Chinook on the Kalum River. It was the river record. That experience changed my life and I started into the fish guiding industry and began exploring and fishing rivers by jet boat. I pioneered drift boats on the Kalum and Kitimat Rivers and taught many folks how to row them. I've owned a fishing lodge and guide business (Northwest Fishing Guides & Lodge) along with my wife from 1986 to 2001 when we sold it and retired but my love for the industry is just too great and after five years - I am back.

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