liv2fish
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Little canibalistic buggers. Now that I google krill that exactly what they look like. Thx tubberNice fish. Stomach contents look like a juvenile salmon and krill.
Little canibalistic buggers. Now that I google krill that exactly what they look like. Thx tubberNice fish. Stomach contents look like a juvenile salmon and krill.
Little canibalistic buggers. Now that I google krill that exactly what they look like. Thx tubber
Was out yesterday and we found our 4 clipped Coho limit and let a few wilds go, 3 of them in the 12 pound range. Also interestingly the 1st Sockeye of the season. Kinda late being nearing the end of September. Still bright and in good shape...maybe 5 -6 pounds. We saw big masses of bait feeding on krill in 300ft of water, lots of birds and numerous coho feeding on the krill on the surface...flat calm day so easy to see them...but couldn't get them to bite bait or lures even those trolled ust under the surface. Had to get out to 575 ft of water to start getting action.
What does surplus mean? Wasn’t the whole idea of bet pen to increase returns?I've heard rumours that DFO plans to take out any surplus Chinook in the Sooke River including and specifically any hatchery marked Chinook from the net pen. I would like to know what number of Chinook is required to become a surplus!!! To me anything above the historic carrying capacity of the river would be acceptable.
I imagine that would have ended differently in the fog. I hope you reported it.Out late morning today and started off by almost running over a gill net I assume anchored to shore or bottom just before the turn around the spit....was maybe a 1/3 of the way across the opening and right where the dozen or so sea lions sit and wait. So first thing is it wasn't properly marked at the far end and it was lucky I spotted it in the first place and dodged it as the floats were small. Second is it was unattended and I can see it feeding those sea lions who don't need our help. Did head out to 575 ft and found lots of action..maybe 20 coho total and kept 7 clipped...3 were small the other 4 were up to 9 pounds. Let a couple 12-13 pound wilds go. Water laid down flat and the rain held off for a decent trip. The gill net was gone when we came back 4 hours later and we pulled 6 dungies from the traps.
BTW..checked BWD for the wind forecast for tomorrow....5mph all morning from the SW with a flood means flat calm....10 to 15 mph in afternoon with the ebb means a bit sloppy. Taking the wife and kids..guess when I would go.