There is not a better way to spend a hot summer evening with a fishing pole! Rodney enjoys the cool breeze and catches a couple of northern pikeminnow as darkness nears. For more videos, please visit: www.fishingwithrod.com Subscribe at www.fishingwithrod.com Be a Fishing with Rod fan on Facebook: www.facebook.com Camera: Rodney Hsu Editing: Rodney Hsu Music: Bob and Sarah Richardson Copyright: Fishing with Rod Production

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    For more video, please visit: www.fishingwithrod.com Just two hours drive east from Vancouver is a fantastic overnight getaway for couples and families. We recently stayed at the Harrison Hot Springs Resort and Spa prior to our white sturgeon fishing trip with BC Sport Fishing Group on the Harrison River. In part one, Rodney Hsu from Fishing with Rod hooks the first fish of the day while Adam Trinh from Westjet’s Up! Magazine finds a rather large sturgeon at the end of his line. Part two of this video can be found at www.youtube.com To read the story and see photographs from this trip, please go to: www.fishingwithrod.com Harrison Hot Springs Resort and Spa: www.harrisonresort.com BC Sport Fishing Group www.bcsportfishinggroup.com Subscribe to go Fishing with Rod! Be a Fishing with Rod fan on Facebook www.facebook.com Narration: Rodney Hsu Camera: Nina Manique Editing: Rodney Hsu Music: Kevin MacLeod Copyright: Fishing with Rod Production

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    For more video, please visit: www.fishingwithrod.com Weaver Creek spawning channel is another highlight that all should check out when visiting Harrison Hot Springs. It was developed by Fisheries and Oceans Canada in the mid 1960s, which aimed to increase spawning opportunities for salmon. Three pacific salmon species can be found at this spawning channel in September and October. They are sockeye, chum and pink salmon. Subscribe to go Fishing with Rod! Be a Fishing with Rod fan on Facebook www.facebook.com Narration: Rodney Hsu Camera: Nina Manique Editing: Rodney Hsu Music: Kevin MacLeod Copyright: Fishing with Rod Production

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    Rod casts a spoon out from the shoreline of the Fraser River mouth and connects with an estuary bull trout that cruises the shallows for food. For more videos, please visit: www.fishingwithrod.com Subscribe to go Fishing with Rod! Be a Fishing with Rod fan on Facebook www.facebook.com Camera: Rodney Hsu Editing: Rodney Hsu Music: Bob and Sarah Richardson Copyright: Fishing with Rod Production

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    British Columbia’s Fraser River is experiencing the largest sockeye salmon return since 1913! You can easily catch them or purchase them directly from local commercial fishermen. We went down to historic Steveston Village and purchased several nice fish that were caught from the day before. In this video blog, we show you the way that we usually fillet and cook our sockeye salmon. It is a simple yet tasty dish made almost entirely from local ingredients. For more videos, please visit: www.fishingwithrod.com Subscribe to go Fishing with Rod! Be a Fishing with Rod fan on Facebook www.facebook.com Camera: Nina Manique Editing: Rodney Hsu Music: Kevin MacLeod Copyright: Fishing with Rod Production

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    The Tidal Fraser River is more commonly known as the gateway of millions of pacific salmon each year, but you can in fact catch many different smaller fish species during the summer months. We took advantage of this week’s beautiful weather by spending a few hours fishing by our house. This is also a preview of what you can expect to see at this year’s Fish for the Future in Steveston on Saturday July 10th. For more information on Fish for the Future, please visit: www.fishingwithrod.com For more videos, please visit: www.fishingwithrod.com To see the entire episode, become a FWR subscriber at http For more information on FWR subscription, please take a tour at www.fishingwithrod.com Be a Fishing with Rod fan on Facebook: www.facebook.com Camera: Nina Manique Editing: Rodney Hsu Copyright: Fishing with Rod Production

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    April 12th, 2008 news release by the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC: VANCOUVER — Lower Mainland residents will be able to enjoy three unique urban fishing opportunities this spring and summer thanks to the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC’s new Fishing in the City program. “We know that sometimes it’s difficult to get out of the city to go fishing, so this year we’re bringing enhanced fishing opportunities into the city,” said FFSBC Vice-President Brian Chan. As part of the Fishing in the City program, the FFSBC will be conducting enhanced trout stocking activities at Rice Lake in North Vancouver and Lafarge and Como lakes in Coquitlam. These repeated stocking activities will ensure that the three lakes offer excellent fishing opportunities for shore-based anglers throughout the spring and early summer, and again in the fall. Working in partnership with local governments, the FFSBC will also erect special on-site signage providing additional information to anglers. “While the society stocks dozens of lakes across the Lower Mainland, we hope that these three lakes will offer new fishing opportunities for young and novice anglers or those who want to get back into the sport” said program coordinator Stacy Webb. “Children under the age of 16 can fish for free, and we’ve even reserved fishing at Como Lake for children and seniors.” Adults can purchase a freshwater licence at their local tackle shop or buy one on-line. For fishing tips and tricks and lake stocking

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    While fishing for pink salmon in September 2009, Nina hooked into a rather large pikeminnow. Northern pikeminnow is a pretty typical by-catch when targeting salmon and trout in the Lower Fraser River between April and October. For more videos, please visit: www.fishingwithrod.com Subscribe at www.fishingwithrod.com Be a Fishing with Rod fan on Facebook: www.facebook.com Camera: Rodney Hsu Editing: Rodney Hsu Music: Bob and Sarah Richardson Copyright: Fishing with Rod Production

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    Pole fishing is a popular fishing method in Asia and Europe. In this video blog, we spend a few hours fishing with a pole for peamouth chub, northern pikeminnow, shiner perch and sculpin in the Fraser River estuaries. It’s fun, relaxing and ideal for kids and beginners who are just getting into fishing in British Columbia. For more videos, please visit: www.fishingwithrod.com Subscribe to go Fishing with Rod! Be a Fishing with Rod fan on Facebook www.facebook.com Camera: Nina Manique Editing: Rodney Hsu Music: Jupiter Image Copyright: Fishing with Rod Production

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    The Fraser Valley Trout Hatchery stocks many lakes across the Lower Mainland in British Columbia regularly between March and June. Want to learn how to fish? Take advantage of these fantastic, easy lake fisheries now! Raised at the hatchery, these hungry rainbow trout are not selective when it comes to eating. In this video, a 1/8 spoon was all we needed to have a productive afternoon of fishing. For the latest stocking updates, please visit: www.fishingwithrod.com For more videos, please visit www.fishingwithrod.com and subscribe at http Camera and editing: Rodney Hsu Music: Bob and Sarah Richardson, Kevin MacLeod Copyright: Fishing with Rod Production

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