Pacific Angler Friday Saltwater Fishing Report: Mar 7th, 2014
Saltwater Reports
Todd Sweet:
Went out on Sunday and tucked in behind Bowen Island at Tunstall bay to
avoid the nasty outflow. Fished the early part of the ebb tide and hit 6
undersize spring in 3 hours ranging from 20-23 inches. Most were right
on the bottom but interestingly enough we hit 2 at 150 ft in 180-200
feet of water.
Action was on both the irish creme and kitchen sink spoons.
We rounded out the day with 150 prawns and 10 crabs.
Eddie Matthei:
I was just reminiscing the last trip I had a week ago with calm waters
and sunshine but a few new weather fronts have changed all that and it's
been very wet and unsettled. Due to the weather I did not get out on
the water as planned so I am unable to provide you with any fresh fish
photos. Some boats did made it out and I did hear of another decent fish
taken. It was caught off the backside of Bowen Island earlier in the
week.
3.5" to 4" spoons especially the Irish Cream, Green Glo,
Kitchen Sink, Army Truck, Cop Car, Yellow Tail just to name a few are a
good bets. Once you find the spoon the fish like I usually double them
up. I have even ran all the lines with the same spoons or hoochies and
had pretty good action. At this time of the year it also a good idea to
try lines at in the 1/3 to midway up the water column. A lot of the
bait balls I've seen lately are in that range especially around the
slack tides. I like to run a spoons with no flashers 20' to 30' above
the bottom lines. It's a good way to try new spoons and a great way to
fight fish, especially the bigger ones.
On behalf of the Pacific Angler staff we wish you the best in your fishing endeavors and we hope
to see you either at the shop or on the water.
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