SpringVelocity
Crew Member
Ether way the department has a habit within Sooke in Summer fishery of opening it after they move past. Maybe we get lucky this year.
Ether way the department has a habit within Sooke in Summer fishery of opening it after they move past. Maybe we get lucky this year.
You will slay them if the diversion rate stays this low
i thought i heard it was 50% this year.You will slay them if the diversion rate stays this low
i thought i heard it was 50% this year.
The current estimate for the diversion rate through Johnstone StraitTracking above 50%. Not sure where the 20% is from?
Excuse my ignorance here guys but is that 17% of the fish diverting East of VI? I can't keep up with you guys!The panel reported today that the diversion was 17% for Johnston Strait as others have stated.
What is the sockeye cycle anyway? Is it every fourth year we get a big run?
https://www-ops2.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fns-sap/index-eng.cfm?pg=view_notice&DOC_ID=211167&ID=allThe Area D Gill Net fleet should be advised that there is potential for an
opening for Fraser sockeye in portions of Areas 11, 12 and 13 as early as
Wednesday, August 1, 2018. A final decision on the fishing opportunity will be
made on short notice on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 following the Fraser River Panel
meeting.
Not exactly. The DFO formula has a predictive level for all sectors. The opportunities will come about. You need to get beyond your train of thought and start developing a new way to create your reality. You get what you give. It's real. Thoughts and words become things. Trust me. Try a different approach. Also get involved with SFAC or work towards the top SFAB.
Thing is, sockeye WILL bite spin'n'glows. I've caught the odd one while chinook fishing over the years. Size 0 and 1's, in pinks, reds, chartreuse, mylar wings. I'm sure if someone on the fraser actually put in the effort to dial in an effective colour and presentation to get sockeye to consistently bite. FWIW, if the Fraser opens for sockeye area 29 will be open too. Probably for four fish. Much more efficient fishing.