yah the estuary of the Campbell can be pretty productive. they are feeding on pink fry. very small, sparse streamer patterns.Anyone fish for sea runs, timed with the out migration of salmon fry in the CR area? Would love to know more!
any tips on time of year and tide timing? We are over on Quadra, easy to whip over. There are some potential spots on the west side of Quadra as well.yah the estuary of the Campbell can be pretty productive. they are feeding on pink fry. very small, sparse streamer patterns.
DFO is certainly in no hurry to announce the re-opening of winter prawn fishing closures!
Got it! Thx!
The info for the April 1st opening was included in the fishery notice that went out back in December. Hopefully the link works.
Fantastic, thank you! Was able to find a copy online.We now call it Francisco Point - south east tip of Quadra Island and it’s on charts as such.
When I first arrived here - which was a few years ago now- we called it Butlers Point.
As for the book really can’t help you- there was a book published by one Peter Johnson called the Happy Hooker
many years which did feature the local hot spots.
I think the book you mean is " Salmon Fishing British Columbia " Volume One ,Vancouver Island,by Mike Cramond.Can someone message me the location of Butlers Point? Keep hearing about it, but it is not on any modern charts, so perhaps a local name.
Also, I am looking for an old companion book that was part of a how to fish in Campbell River, put on in the 80's I think, if anyone has any leads!
It might be kind of early, but popular spots are, Hall Point and Davis Pt on Nodales Chnl.I'm going to have my boat up on Sonora for the first week of June. Anyone have advice on where to locate salmon? I'm ok with doing a fair amount of running the boat, 40 miles each way if fine if necessary for best results. Thanks