2017 OFFISHALL Vancouver-Howe Sound-Sechelt Reports Thread

I'm a creature of habit and use nets for salmon and gaffs for lings. But a confident person with a gaff will beat one with a net more often than not. Nets are for catch and release. Gaffs are no refund.

As for reports 2nd mile marker was the ticket today for us. 5 landed on 8 hits this afternoon. Could have caught more - ran out of time. All reds in the 15lb range. Fast zig zag troll. 55' to 45'. Which is strange because I did not expect a lot of fish there on a low slack tide. Got lucky and found a school in session. Lots of bait in the area but all the landed fish had empty stomachs. Could see them on the sonar circling bait balls but they really liked the anchovy roll.
As a commercial troller for 30 years gaffed many of springs netting is wAy more efficient than a gaff but much slower getting hook out
 
As a commercial troller for 30 years gaffed many of springs netting is wAy more efficient than a gaff but much slower getting hook out

You were using a net on your commercial troller? I'm not really sure if I understand what you mean by efficient, whacking a fish with a gaff, lifting it from the water and dropping it in a bucket is by far the fastest way to get a fish in the boat and get your gear back in the water to catch your next fish.
If you ever want to come on my boat and race I'd gladly have you on, as long as the stakes are interesting.


Lose the gaff net way more efficient

I used to use a net before I begin fishing professionally.
With an inexperienced fishing partner it is way too easy to lose a fish with a net. Nothing is as reliable as an experienced person with the leader in one hand and a gaff in the other. And I'm not sure if you've landed a double before but a net only works if you have 3 people and both fish at the boat at the same time, otherwise you'll lose one of the fish about 1/3 of the time
 
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whacking a fish with a gaff, lifting it from the water and dropping it in a bucket is by far the fastest way to get a fish in the boat and get your gear back in the water to catch your next fish.

Just curious as to how often the "whack" knocks the fish off the hook
creating a dead fish with nothing in the tub ?
 
Just curious as to how often the "whack" knocks the fish off the hook
creating a dead fish with nothing in the tub ?

In the last five years I'm sitting at zero, I like to play my fish right out before I kill them, I actually don't remember ever losing a fish with my gaff, but like I said I didn't start using it until I had lots of experience. Early in the fight I'll get it close to the boat and identify it and then if it's something I want then play it right down to nothing.
When a fish is under 70 cm and I'm not sure I'll net it and a few times I have netted a wild Coho, which I feel bad about but I try not to do it.
The key is to hold the leader taught. If the fish seems energetic I give the leader a little tug and send it running again
 
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In the last five years I'm sitting at zero, I like to play my fish right out before I kill them, I actually don't remember ever losing a fish with my gaff, but like I said I didn't start using it until I had lots of experience. Early in the fight I'll get it close to the boat and identify it and then if it's something I want then play it right down to nothing.
When a fish is under 70 cm and I'm not sure I'll net it and a few times I have netted a wild Coho, which I feel bad about but I try not to do it.
Do a gaff release if using a single hook..,works like a charm when done right, don't even lift the fish from the water.
 
yesterday sat was slow for us 9.00 am - 12 ran over to north arm and for the amount of boats fishing its was slow......
made a few passes from 100 out to 200' with only a few small shakers
had a chap track across the bow and from port to starboard a boat length in front of me
me running the 100' shelf him coming from deeper into shallow water and getting shirty with me ...
not happening meat clever was ready to chop tangled lines .....
please keep a sensible distance as if you hook up its a mess when fish kite around someone else gear ?????

only seen a few fish get hooked up so we headed back to gibson trolling to QA where we ended up with a bit of action and releasinga wild coho of about 6 lbs and missed a few hits and a few smaller shakers....
till next time
 
Gaffing small fish (like what we're catching now. That is to say under 20 lbs is plenty efficient if done correctly with proper line test....and it better be heavy with large hooks.

However, playing a fish out to the bitter end so that you get it on the first gaff is foolhardy with seals, paying guests and other fish to be caught. Not to mention poor for the fish when the fish shakes the hooks near the end of the fight at the boat or needlessly fatiguing a fish.

On the WCVI and Charlottes we work hard to getting a fish to the boat quickly so we can take the hooks out and release asap.
 
Gaffing small fish (like what we're catching now. That is to say under 20 lbs is plenty efficient if done correctly with proper line test....and it better be heavy with large hooks.

However, playing a fish out to the bitter end so that you get it on the first gaff is foolhardy with seals, paying guests and other fish to be caught. Not to mention poor for the fish when the fish shakes the hooks near the end of the fight at the boat or needlessly fatiguing a fish.

On the WCVI and Charlottes we work hard to getting a fish to the boat quickly so we can take the hooks out and release asap.

I think I'm doing just fine and I haven't lost any to seals yet.
If I was only out 3 or 4 days a year maybe I would net them.
Who knows, maybe you have a thing or two to learn? I try to learn from everybody I fish with
 
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Got more salt on the boat. Friday fished solo and landed a nice teenager (my sphincter twitched a bit when it jumped out of the water not far from the boat, exciting net job too) between the bell and the North Arm. On Saturday I fished early morning on the South Arm (well away from the flotilla at the mouth) and landed two nice teenagers. It seemed slow on the ebb (not many nets out or so it seemed in the morning) and it probably picked up on the evening flood, but an absolutely gorgeous day to be fishing.
 
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Fished north arm yesterday. Hit a spring at 9:15 am which put up a decent fight then surfaced about 50ft behind the boat. Slapped it's tail and took off screaming out at least 100ft of line. We thought for sure I was sealed but it calmed down and came back to the boat without much problem. Weighed in at 15lbs but that run felt like a much larger fish. Bright red meat. We had mechanical issue so had to miss the night bite. Cheers

P.S. Whole herring, no flasher at 48ft on the rigger.
 
Saw someone get their pee pee slapped by DFO, probably barbed hooks. They drove up to us after they gave them a ticket: "Fishing barbless hooks?"

"Yup, all pinched."

"Ok have a good one."

Went all afternoon with nothing but shakers after the screamer spat the hook on the surface. Wind calmed down a bit and either way, it was a beauty day to be out. Good run of fishing, now it's work and school for the next 2 weeks, which is when the next push of fish will undoubtedly move in.
 
Fished Sandheads 7-11:45am today, got a 15# red at 8:00am and lost two others that felt about the same size. All on 3" white lightning spoon 60-70ft.
 
Saw someone get their pee pee slapped by DFO, probably barbed hooks. They drove up to us after they gave them a ticket: "Fishing barbless hooks?"

"Yup, all pinched."

"Ok have a good one."

Went all afternoon with nothing but shakers after the screamer spat the hook on the surface. Wind calmed down a bit and either way, it was a beauty day to be out. Good run of fishing, now it's work and school for the next 2 weeks, which is when the next push of fish will undoubtedly move in.
We got checked yesterday. Nice guys. Good to see them out.
 
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