There is lots of pics and proofDo you have facts to back that up? I know lots of people who ignore or bend the regs who have no language barrier.
Try a little shallower sometimes 10’ makes a differenceSo I went squat lobster fishing today in the Saanich inlet. I thought, since I’d run the gauntlet of prawn trap floats, why not give them prawns a break!
First time prawning ever for me today and I dropped the traps too deep. Ah well. Made for some interesting squeals from my kids though. Haha. My daughter wanted to bring one home as a pet. Ahhh no. I’ve found dried up worms in the house before. Don’t want to step on a dried one of those!
Odd looking things. Are edible as I understand but so little meat on them. Looks to be maybe 25% of the body. They all went back.
Beautiful day out there today. Nice to get out on the water with the family.
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What was your depth?So I went squat lobster fishing today in the Saanich inlet. I thought, since I’d run the gauntlet of prawn trap floats, why not give them prawns a break!
First time prawning ever for me today and I dropped the traps too deep. Ah well. Made for some interesting squeals from my kids though. Haha. My daughter wanted to bring one home as a pet. Ahhh no. I’ve found dried up worms in the house before. Don’t want to step on a dried one of those!
Odd looking things. Are edible as I understand but so little meat on them. Looks to be maybe 25% of the body. They all went back.
Beautiful day out there today. Nice to get out on the water with the family.
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Too deep for the inlet in my opinion and possibly to muddy/ flat of a bottom. They are called mud ducks for a reason.
Yep,Slabbedout has it right.I've been fishing the inlet for 20+ years and the deepest you should throw traps in is no more than 240-250 ft. and I find from 200-225 ft. is optimal for the area around Deep Cove to Pat Bay where I usually fish.It's different everywhere so don't take those depths as gospel in other areas.I prawn at Tent Island and regularly drop my traps in 300-340 ft. there and do really well with zero squat lobsters.
Talking with friends at the marina today,sounds like 5 of us will be fishing tomorrow.All 5 in their own boats by themselves hoping to get a halibut.
I wonder if that would stand up in court? If you are on a boat larger than 6 ft and who isn’t, it seems a tad silly. When out walking, people pass closer than 6’ and they aren’t fined. Anyone have a link to the actual order or is it a recommendation? I have looked in order to see the wording to no avail.I heard police were out in the inlet on Sunday checking not for licenses or gear, but for social distancing on the boats! 170 buck fine for infringement. Fun times.
Btw Tsartlip boat launch is closed as of April 17th, this Wed.
Good Luck Hali fishing bouys!
Sounds like rumour? I don’t think there is an enforceable fine in BC at this time for not social distancing. Is there?I wonder if that would stand up in court? If you are on a boat larger than 6 ft and who isn’t, it seems a tad silly. When out walking, people pass closer than 6’ and they aren’t fined. Anyone have a link to the actual order or is it a recommendation? I have looked in order to see the wording to no avail.