CBsqrd
Well-Known Member
Actually if was a freighter on the way in. He blasted his horn 5 times when he was about 5 minutes out which seemed a bit excessive (we even said so to each other at the time) when one blast would have done. The harbour authority had just been on 12/16 warning people too and telling us to move north.
Not much commercial traffic at all today, so people were being a bit loose with the traffic lane - myself included. The dredger came in first thing and back out later in the morning, the one freighter, one small tug towing a crane, and the hovercraft. That was about it. Definitely fewer boats fishing than previous years off the Cap for the derby. I thought everyone was quite well behaved and having a good time. Other than having to dodge a lot of shrubbery in the tide line it was pretty civil.
Ended up with just the two fish. The spring was at 90’ in front of the river mouth and the coho at 75’ closer to Navy Jack Point. Saw about a dozen boats or so hooked up and a few nice fish landed. The rain gave way to wind, but it was coming from the south so not bad at all. It later down around 11 and then the sun came out. turned into a pretty nice day!
Not much commercial traffic at all today, so people were being a bit loose with the traffic lane - myself included. The dredger came in first thing and back out later in the morning, the one freighter, one small tug towing a crane, and the hovercraft. That was about it. Definitely fewer boats fishing than previous years off the Cap for the derby. I thought everyone was quite well behaved and having a good time. Other than having to dodge a lot of shrubbery in the tide line it was pretty civil.
Ended up with just the two fish. The spring was at 90’ in front of the river mouth and the coho at 75’ closer to Navy Jack Point. Saw about a dozen boats or so hooked up and a few nice fish landed. The rain gave way to wind, but it was coming from the south so not bad at all. It later down around 11 and then the sun came out. turned into a pretty nice day!