Daveroo
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Ha Ha. I thought the exact same thing. They at least seem to know where they are supposed to be.Lol, it sure does look like they are in the sanctuary from that view. Cool show either way. Never gets old.
Ha Ha. I thought the exact same thing. They at least seem to know where they are supposed to be.Lol, it sure does look like they are in the sanctuary from that view. Cool show either way. Never gets old.
LOL. You've got my nomination for quote of the year.Adipose fin could make a decent key chain holder.
Maybe that’s why nobody understands DFO regs, they’re being broadcast in whale instead of EnglishHa Ha. I thought the exact same thing. They at least seem to know where they are supposed to be.
2 of our fish did that same thing yesterday… although I wasn’t reeling it up I just lift my gear a bit after that happens. Also, I move my gear quite a bit when the bite is slow, up 10’ down 10’ etc. and I’ll get hits within 30 seconds of moving it. Same idea, the chase triggers the bite.LOL. You've got my nomination for quote of the year.
Got out to the Bell this afternoon for a solo fish. Went 2 for 3 and landed a 75cm red and and 80cm white. Forgot how hard it is to solo land a fish! One hit on anchovy at 55', two on skinny G at 70' The one on the anchovy was odd in that this is the second time this has happened to me in the last week. I see a small tug, but it doesn't stick so after a brief wait I start reeling in to check the bait. BAM. Fish on. I suspect they are tail slapping them and then instinctively hit them when the anchovy tries to "escape".
do they take requests? we got “sea lioned “ the other night in CRNot sure if it’s appropriate but there’s a significant number of Bigg’s Orcas (mammal eater) in the Nanaimo - Parksville - Ladysmith area. Maybe it’s that pod? I saw lots of seals on opening day.
That's how it went for the fish I caught on herring. Tail slapping! Interesting!LOL. You've got my nomination for quote of the year.
Got out to the Bell this afternoon for a solo fish. Went 2 for 3 and landed a 75cm red and and 80cm white. Forgot how hard it is to solo land a fish! One hit on anchovy at 55', two on skinny G at 70' The one on the anchovy was odd in that this is the second time this has happened to me in the last week. I see a small tug, but it doesn't stick so after a brief wait I start reeling in to check the bait. BAM. Fish on. I suspect they are tail slapping them and then instinctively hit them when the anchovy tries to "escape".
Hopefully by Friday they will poke their heads back aroundNot unusual for the bite to drop off after a serious visit the day before by the Orcas. They get an instant urge to migrate up the river or disappear offshore.Sometimes a couple days to regroup.
I had about 3 hours fishing SH last night. I was shocked that my chovies didn't get touched the whole time. All my action on a white hoochie and a few bites on a blue/silver skinny G. The chovies crushed everything for me a week ago.Fished SH today from 8-2
Managed to get a 22 lb white and a 12lbs red
Caught a few wild coho
Too many pinks
One dogfish
Everything caught on small herring
No love for the white hooch or the chovy
20lb Chinook in the box. Caught the 20 far away from the fleet in flat calm water so we pulled the other gear and shut the motor off. (THIS was great 'fishing'). It was a 'submarine', took long runs, and stayed down all the way to the boat. It actually took a few minutes AT the boat before we could even see the flasher.
It was red. Considering the skin colour, i was surprised it was red.Nice report! Was this 20lb a white spring?