tough fishing conditions but loaded up the fish box in no time at all. Terrific sizes for this time of year out there! Was a great Father's Day
Had a couple of hours to kill so I tried in front of the coal terminal while my traps soaked. Managed to land a teen. Lots of bait balls
The tsawassen terminal, but a few miles out in 29-4Coal Terminal in area 29-6 and 29-9 beside Tsawwassen Ferry ?
Yeah its closed until you get past the usa border to the west.EDIT: Somebody beat me to it.
The tsawassen terminal, but a few miles out in 29-4
The straight line distance is under 5nm from the terminal. As long as you navigate on your chart plotter it's easy to know where you are29-4 starts out at least half way across Georgia Strait between Tsawwassen and about Canoe Pass. Straight out off Coal Port and Ferry Terminal it is much arther out -for the first mile is a portion of 29-6 then US waters for several miles out into strait then becomes area 18 (then finally 29-4 at Active pass) . A yankee fish maybe !??? lol
I always recommend to fishers to avoid south of the whistle bouy or Sandheads this time of year because of that very fact - you have to be half way to Gulf islands in those southern areas, the farther you go south. To easily avoid closed approaches to the Fraser mouth if you fish at Sandheads or north the area 29-4 border ( and 29-3 ) does actually come in close to shore -- just my recommendation to stay within regs more easily.
The straight line distance is under 5nm from the terminal. As long as you navigate on your chart plotter it's easy to know where you are
My intention was to let people know that I saw bait in an unusual place
I keep my boat in Canoe Pass so I am often leaving my crab traps in this area then go looking for bait while I wait.
I agree that if you don't know the basics of navigation you should stick to areas you're familiar with but the boundaries and regulations seem pretty clearly written and easy to follow to me