Any scent will draw them in. Even just a bit of smelly jelly that you can buy at a fishing store. They are not picky.Thanks. Definitely on my list of places to check. Absolutely will be trying barbless hooks - shark anatomy makes them much more of a hassle to unhook than most other fish. Is scenting bait in blood or fish guts recommended? I butcher fish pretty often so I can probably collect some refuse beforehand. I've skinned plenty of small sharks in the past thankfully because doing that for the first time was pain beyond cognition.
feed the hook through and zip tie the herring.. if you can get salmon parts from fish store you will not be spending good money on herring.
chunks of the head or a whole head work great and the small critters cant strip it off.
maybe sharks wont eat farmed salmon?
Definitely felt those. Would some floats on the bait be good against them?Lots of small Crabs in False Creek that's what the River Otters live on.
Open to dogfish and salmon shark right now with limits of 4/1 respectively. Would like to go after salmon shark eventually but I know those pelagics rarely comes this close to shore.Correct me if I am wrong but I thought 28-8 was closed to fishing?
Incorrect, @Pippen is right and it was also mentioned elsewhere in this thread that 28-8 (False Creek) is closed to all fishing.Open to dogfish and salmon shark right now with limits of 4/1 respectively. Would like to go after salmon shark eventually but I know those pelagics rarely comes this close to shore.
Oh. I was reading this: https://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/tidal-maree/a-s28-eng.htmlIncorrect, @Pippen is right and it was also mentioned elsewhere in this thread that 28-8 (False Creek) is closed to all fishing.
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It’s up to date, but you have to also read the “Restrictions” section underneath the “Species Regulations”.Oh. I was reading this: https://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/tidal-maree/a-s28-eng.html
is it not up to date?