Time to trailer out to Sooke! We still have the draconian 2 clipped in area 19 and 20. I'm sure there's a scientific reason??? Would be nice to know waist it is?For sooke area 20-5 the coho limit is 4 of which 1 may be unmarked.
http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/tidal-maree/a-s20-eng.html
Time to trailer out to Sooke! We still have the draconian 2 clipped in area 19 and 20. I'm sure there's a scientific reason??? Would be nice to know waist it is?
Yup, now we know the regs for area 20. Funny though when they are so confusing that even you, a professional had to call DFO for clarification? Would seem to be a lot simpler if they did a better job of publishing the regs in the first place? Unless of course they enjoy phone calls.Guess people cant read what SV said after I phoned DFO.
So I say phone DFO and get the same answer...
btw there lots of fish out there..
Good luck wolf
Jama, we were the opposite of you. At the end of September (we fished 22 and 29) we could only find clipped and there seemed to be lots of them, which was great. Yesterday we could only find two and they were both unclipped. (see previous reports). It is weird and I sometimes think the clipped and unclipped run in packs, almost as though they were separate species. Probably they are "runs" which band together, which in the case of hatchery fish, are siblings from the same hatchery headed back to the same hatchery location, together.Out yesterday 8-12. 6 clipped coho between 5-8 lbs all on coho killers around 60ft in 350ft between bluffs and trailer park. Last week all we could hook was wilds, go figure. There was some big bait in 2 of the fish so I will try some bigger spoons next trip.
We hit the first 1 marked the spot and just worked the same area. I would guess we just hit a school of hatchery. Same as the days we get mostly wild. Troll out from 300 until we get a hit and do figure 8's and see if we get more or move on. Going to miss the derby this weekend due to work but good luck to everyone. Also had a humpback surface out of no where about 50ft behind the boat on Monday. That sure got the adrenaline pumping!Jama, we were the opposite of you. At the end of September (we fished 22 and 29) we could only find clipped and there seemed to be lots of them, which was great. Yesterday we could only find two and they were both unclipped. (see previous reports). It is weird and I sometimes think the clipped and unclipped run in packs, almost as though they were separate species. Probably they are "runs" which band together, which in the case of hatchery fish, are siblings from the same hatchery headed back to the same hatchery location, together.