Oh that chicken is pretty exclusive. All these dummies missed out when I offered to have a free event before it got crazy. Now who knows if they'll ever see it again
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Interesting- I sit down on English Bay most evenings watching for whatever and have yet to see any Salmon jump-very odd.....lots of pinks seemed to be breaking the surface everywhere but not jumpy....had never seen that before.
Interesting- I sit down on English Bay most evenings watching for whatever and have yet to see any Salmon jump-very odd.
Tried NA to QA - Knocked a nice one off with the net this afternoon. Started getting rough so didn’t stay long. 70’ in 150 FOW. Trolling 4mph seemed to help. 2 other hits one grill.Put in a few hours this morning, NA to T10, missed my only hit, mangled the herring’s belly just missed the hooks. Otherwise slow, worked the gear and the depths. Definitely slower or just unlucky today. Oh well that’s fishing.
Same here , no Chinook ! Had one but got sealed or it was a 100lber but at least I got my gear backWent to south arm today,start at 7 finish 3 30. 1 hatch coho and few bites didn't stick ,suppose pink,no spring for us ,today was the slower day I had in the water since August, probably not my day ,I try hard hope still few good day of fishing will come to enjoy this beautiful summer, the weather was good,see you on the water
Piscator signing in. Good to hear that fishing is still robust. Unfortunately...fortunately we left Vancouver for other fishing grounds at Tropical Runaway, Cayman Brac in the Caribbean. Totally a different fishery here, but still exciting. Trolling at 9-12 knots at the 600’ contour line off our home shoreline about 1/4 off the beach. Wahoo and Dorado is our primary catch with Bonita as a tidbit for sashimi appetizers. Have yet to drift for Yellow Fin Tuna, which we may be taking up as the Sargussum weed makes trolling challenging. Will be back for winter fishery. Thanks for all the posts, glad for all the B.C. anglers. Check out our facebook page at Tropical Runaway, Cayman Brac.