36-52-2013: Pitt Lake

by The Philosophical Fish

Upper Pitt Lake

September 8, 2013 – I spent Tuesday and Wednesday up at the top end of Pitt Lake, actually in a bit further, on Corbold Creek, seining and spawning salmon with a hatchery crew. Pitt Lake is the second largest lake in the Lower Mainland, and one of the world’s largest tidal lakes. The Upper Pitt, as it is known, is the valley at the top end of the lake and is known to be a fabulous fly-fishing areas for steelhead. At least that’s what I hear, I don’t fly-fish myself.

Each fall a group of DFO hatchery staff, other DFO staff, and volunteers, head up to Corbold Creek to collect adult sockeye and spawn them on the river. The eggs and milt are taken back to Inch Creek hatchery where the eggs are fertilized and incubated until late winter, when the alevins emerge. The fry are reared for a few months and in the spring, they are returned to the system to help replenish the stock in the hopes that one day human intervention will no longer be necessary and the sockeye population will itself strong.

It’s physical work, and I prefer it to sitting at my desk all the time. We fan out across the river holding a seine net between us. A second crew works rom above and herds the fish downstream to to lower net, and then it’s all about hanging on and inch by inch, dragging that net back to the bank, one foot lodged in the lead line, the other stepping carefully in the loose cobble. All the while fighting the push of the water and the struggle of hundreds of fish thrusting their noses into the net in an attempt to escape.

When the net is secured at both ends, half the crew remains on net duty, holding up the float end so the fish can’t escape over the top, and keeping the net from being pulled downstream by the water flow. The rest of the crew works quickly to locate the ripe females – the ones ready to spawn – and takes them for brood. When the females have been taken, enough males are taken to fertilize the number of females, and the rest are released.

But even that is a challenge. The males have such large hooked snouts (kypes) and such strong teeth, that most of them are firmly entangled in the net and it means that each fish has to be manually removed, the net disentangled from their mouths. And those teeth end up leaving a lot of small wounds behind in one’s hands.

The day started grey and cool, but it warmed up as it went along. Mists developed and dissipated as the temperature differed between the land and the water, and breezes stirred the air, pushing it up and downstream. Eventually the sun came out and burned it all away.

Misty Creek

At the end of the egg take, the coolers full of eggs and milt are loaded back on the boat for the hour+ ride back down the lake where they are loaded on a truck and driven another hour back to the hatchery.

It’s a lot of work, but it’s rewarding, particularly when the weather cooperates. I’m up there again tomorrow, so hopefully she’s still in a good mood. 🙂

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Ximena Guzman September 9, 2013 - 2:09 am

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Colleen Putman Photography September 9, 2013 - 2:10 am

i just love this!

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Colleen Putman Photography September 9, 2013 - 2:10 am

i just love this!

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Free 2 Be September 9, 2013 - 2:21 am

Thank you!

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Free 2 Be September 9, 2013 - 2:21 am

Thank you!

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TheVancouverGuy September 9, 2013 - 2:37 am

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Benjamin Timmins September 9, 2013 - 3:11 am

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Fiona Dawkins September 9, 2013 - 3:24 am

Excellent shot.

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Fiona Dawkins September 9, 2013 - 3:24 am

Excellent shot.

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Clive C September 9, 2013 - 3:37 am

I love the composition!

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Clive C September 9, 2013 - 3:37 am

I love the composition!

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danna (curious tangles) September 9, 2013 - 5:10 am

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Al Stobbart September 8, 2013 - 10:15 pm

Thanks for the reminder! Me thinks the derelict tug is old “Nitinat Prince”. Saw that view of the lake every day or two for 25 years. Still miss living there and suppose I always will…

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Eastview Photography September 9, 2013 - 7:41 am

Wow..what a wonderful little boat..amazing place!

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Eastview Photography September 9, 2013 - 7:41 am

Wow..what a wonderful little boat..amazing place!

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David in Derbyshire September 9, 2013 - 8:44 am

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Kiwi Dragonfly September 9, 2013 - 10:58 am

Wonderfully captured with lovely light & beautiful colours.

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Lyndon (NZ) September 9, 2013 - 10:58 am

Wonderfully captured with lovely light & beautiful colours.

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London's Bridge Photography September 9, 2013 - 11:32 am

Absolutely beautiful. The colors are just wonderful!

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London's Bridge Photography September 9, 2013 - 11:32 am

Absolutely beautiful. The colors are just wonderful!

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Just Mom September 9, 2013 - 12:29 pm

Gorgeous!

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Just Mom September 9, 2013 - 12:29 pm

Gorgeous!

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Paige Ackerman September 9, 2013 - 6:32 am

Hey AL. I knew it was the Nitinat …something, but couldn’t recall. But I think you are right. Will confirm when I am up there in a couple of hours 🙂

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Free 2 Be September 9, 2013 - 1:35 pm

Thank you everyone! I just love this little boat and only get to see it once a year when I get up here.

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Free 2 Be September 9, 2013 - 1:35 pm

Thank you everyone! I just love this little boat and only get to see it once a year when I get up here.

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athenaskye0112 September 9, 2013 - 2:58 pm

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Aniya Emtage September 9, 2013 - 3:17 pm

beautiful spot! amazing!!!

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Aniya Emtage September 9, 2013 - 3:17 pm

beautiful spot! amazing!!!

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My Four Hens Photography September 9, 2013 - 5:04 pm

This is so gorgeous!!

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My Four Hens Photography September 9, 2013 - 5:04 pm

This is so gorgeous!!

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stu8fish September 9, 2013 - 6:22 pm

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stu8fish September 9, 2013 - 6:22 pm

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chinadoll64894 September 9, 2013 - 8:09 pm

I’m in awe! The colors, capture, and story!

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chinadoll64894 September 9, 2013 - 8:09 pm

I’m in awe! The colors, capture, and story!

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Free 2 Be September 9, 2013 - 11:10 pm

Thanks! I was up there again today, it really is a fabulous corner of the Lower Mainland.

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Free 2 Be September 9, 2013 - 11:10 pm

Thanks! I was up there again today, it really is a fabulous corner of the Lower Mainland.

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Paige Ackerman September 9, 2013 - 4:14 pm

Yup, Nitinat Prince it is!

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Inspire Kelly September 10, 2013 - 7:42 am

what a location and what a photo! love it

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Inspire Kelly September 10, 2013 - 7:42 am

what a location and what a photo! love it

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LuvenRN September 12, 2013 - 1:12 am

Lots of atmosphere in this photo. Very nice!

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LuvenRN September 12, 2013 - 1:12 am

Lots of atmosphere in this photo. Very nice!

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Suggsy69 September 14, 2013 - 8:02 am

Perfectly composed shot, great work

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Suggsy69 September 14, 2013 - 8:02 am

Perfectly composed shot, great work

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Free 2 Be September 15, 2013 - 6:26 pm

Thank you everyone!

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Free 2 Be September 15, 2013 - 6:26 pm

Thank you everyone!

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