Yeah buddy. Thanks again!Glad you're getting some chances to use that reel.
To report a PIT (Passive Integrated Transponder) tag found on a fish in Nanaimo, you should contact the local Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) office or mail the tag and catch information to Erik Grundmann at the Pacific Biological Station. Specifically, the address is: Erik Grundmann, Pacific Biological Station, 3190 Hammond Bay Road, Nanaimo, B.C. V9T 6N7Found what I believe is a PIT tag in the belly of a coho I caught just as I was about to throw in the BBQ. WHere do I send this?View attachment 118105
Found what I believe is a PIT tag in the belly of a coho I caught just as I was about to throw in the BBQ. WHere do I send this?View attachment 118105View attachment 118106
Contact @BugsFound what I believe is a PIT tag in the belly of a coho I caught just as I was about to throw in the BBQ. WHere do I send this?
nope. If your speaking of chinook and coho there won't be any.Has anybody heard of any new hook size restrictions for the Nanaimo area starting July 15th????
yes.Barbless and you are good to go, correct?
Bit slower today compared to the weekend and last week. The schools of coho are moving but if you can find them its on. Small spoons or hootchies are working in 100-50'.Anyone fishing off Nanaimo the last couple of days? Heading out tomorrow and will put in a report regardless.
Single hook off the tail should work.what about this kind of lure which was a gift to me from my sister:
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All barbs have been pinched off. The thing is, even if it is legal I'm reluctant to use it as quick releases are tougher to do with treble hooks.
Those are great for trolling ling codwhat about this kind of lure which was a gift to me from my sister:
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All barbs have been pinched off. The thing is, even if it is legal I'm reluctant to use it as quick releases are tougher to do with treble hooks.
Great assessment. Less fish around and they seem to be bunching up. If you get lucky and find a school it’s still productiveBit slower today compared to the weekend and last week. The schools of coho are moving but if you can find them its on. Small spoons or hootchies are working in 100-50'.