Pearson Pond Fishing Report 2014
Pearson Pond Fishing Report 2014. Pearson Pond is located near Goldbridge, BC. The lake was adversely affected as a result of a fire back in 2009. It now has regained its lush shoreline and has been fishing very good. The lake contains some of the best Brook Trout fishing in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. Brook Trout in Pearson Pond can reach a staggering 8 lbs. The lake is surrounded by an incredible weed bed and has a muddy bottom. This is key for the survival of the native shrimp that live in the lake. The rapid growth of the Brook Trout in this lake depend on these shrimp. If you ever keep a fish from this lake you will notice the deep red colored flesh with the hint of shrimp taste.
Pearson Pond Fishing Report 2014
While fly fishing Pearson Pond you will want to work the shoreline. The lake has a well defined drop off and gets rather deep toward the middle. The use of chironomids comes well advised. Simply casting a micro leech into the weed beds and retrieving will pay off. Being that the lake is loaded with grass shrimp, don’t go to this lake without a shrimp or scud patterns. Scud patterns can be effectively fished with both floating and sinking fly lines. The goal with either setup is to present the fly as close to the bottom vegetation or other structure as possible. A slow, 5 to 15 cm long strip retrieve interspersed with regular 2 to 5 second pauses is a good imitation of the swimming action of shrimp. Weighted shrimp patterns are very effective when used with floating fly lines.
Below are a few pictures of the beautiful Brook Trout from Pearson Pond. I have also included a couple of patterns used this day of fishing. As you can see in the pictures the lake has regained it’s shoreline fully and the fish are in Great shape. The Pemberton Fish Finder offers full day fishing trips on this lake. Rates are available on our website http://pembertonfishfinder.com
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