Sheep River and Bulls
I’ve got a few hours to drive so wondering if anyone could give me any info on whether the sheep river up stream of Turner Valley is productive this time of year. I was there last month and there were plenty of big bulls but they weren’t interested in anything I threw at them. Got into lots of rainbows and cutts though. That alone is worth the trip back for me. I know the bulls are probably gone now but are those other fish in those waters all year? Might go back in the next week or so.
As far as the bulls go, does anyone have any advice on how they get them to bite when they’re kinda switched off to swim up and spawn? I found 2 kinda of anglers up there. Guys fishing dries for rainbows and cutts saying you can’t catch the bulls when they swim up stream and stop eating and guys throwing big streamers and caching big bulls. I tried both ways and only had luck on the dries. Also, does anyone have any experience in the section above the falls up steam of the closed water? Any good? Thanks |
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With all due respect, if I can make it to a river with these fish in it once maybe twice a year, and fish within the regs, I’m going to try and catch some fish. Spawning water is closed for a reason and from what I’ve experienced, people are very respectful and responsible about catching and releasing bulls in that area.
We’re all just out there trying to follow the rules and catch some fish. Edit: To be clear, I’m not talking about catching fish on beds. I’m no expert on bull trout migration but I’m trying to learn more and if they’re up that way for maybe 2 months a year people go there to try and catch em. I was there for 3 days last trip and came to know the fish cop in the area in that time. They’re out there checking on us and making sure we’re playing nice. |
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It seems the bull trout will be in spawning mode from the second week of August to mid-September. By the 8 August, Sheep River bulls were completely uninterested in eating. If you do get a strike it will mostly be out of protection aggression. By the end of September, they tend to be fairly easy to catch again. The best time to specifically target bull trout is right after run-off (i find it best when the water is still high and a bit dirty) and after fall equinox when they get their feedbag on after the spawn. I have a feeling they will stick around a bit until after the whitefish spawn in their shared habitat With all due respect, just because something is legal, it does not mean it is good. I have targeted bull trout during their spawning period, so I am in no way pulling a 'holier-than-thou' on you. They are not interested in eating. If they do happen to eat, it runs a risk of not spawning, and it is unlikely try again for a couple of years. Bull trout take 3-5 years to mature, but they do not spawn every year. It is within your rights to fish for bull trout during spawning periods, but practically, it is almost a waste of time, and ethically, it is a grey area. So, it is probably just best to leave them alone from mid-August to the end of September. But good luck though. They are an awesome fish to catch. |
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I never considered that triggering their territorial aggression with a streamer and having them eat that way would maybe turn them off from spawning all together. I figured it was more a case of “maybe you’ll get lucky and one will eat” since there are so many up there and it’s one of the only chances to sight fish them. I definitely don’t want to cause any harm. Once I wrote that reply to Matt I was worried it would come off ignorant. I absolutely see the point being made, just didn’t consider myself someone doing any harm in going after them. Ultimately I’ve heard 2 things. They’re still up into the closed waters for a bit longer or that they’re all down towards Okotoks by now. I was mostly wondering if the rainbows and cutts stay put in those waters because I’d go back just for that. Initially went up to chase bulls early August but got nothing, but had tons of luck with the rainbows on dries. Anyway, thanks again. Good information. |
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