Sushihunter
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BC Saltwater Fishing Reports - Feb 26 2009
<center>Vancouver Saltwater Fishing Report (Area 29) </center>
Not much has changed for the winter spring fishing. It is pretty tough in general. A few fish are getting caught off the mouth of the Capilano on the flood tide and then again on the back side of the ebb once it stops pushing so hard. The hot items are the coyote spoons fished with or without a flasher, or anchovies fished with a flasher. Keep things close to the bottom and if you see some bait stay in that area. We have been running over to Hutt and Tunstall and getting a few fish and there seems to be a good amount of bait each time we go.
Here is what we have been running: coyote spoons in watermelon, green glow, and cop car in size 3.5 to 4.0 have been great as well as Gibbs Gypsy spoons. With the clear water try running a dummy flasher off the cannonball or even better a Kone Zone in line flasher (also off the cannonball line) and then run your spoon just above and back from the flasher. That way when you get a fish it is just the spoon, no flasher, and you cannot beat that for fighting feisty winter springs. This is how Jason Assonitis and I were fishing the other day.
We are offering 5, 8 and 10 hour guided trips on the Pacific Angler Grady. Call us at 604.872.2204 for more information or to book a trip.
Jim's Fishing Charters
www.JimsFishing.com
http://ca.youtube.com/user/Sushihunter250
BC Saltwater Fishing Reports - Feb 26 2009
<center>Vancouver Saltwater Fishing Report (Area 29) </center>
Not much has changed for the winter spring fishing. It is pretty tough in general. A few fish are getting caught off the mouth of the Capilano on the flood tide and then again on the back side of the ebb once it stops pushing so hard. The hot items are the coyote spoons fished with or without a flasher, or anchovies fished with a flasher. Keep things close to the bottom and if you see some bait stay in that area. We have been running over to Hutt and Tunstall and getting a few fish and there seems to be a good amount of bait each time we go.
Here is what we have been running: coyote spoons in watermelon, green glow, and cop car in size 3.5 to 4.0 have been great as well as Gibbs Gypsy spoons. With the clear water try running a dummy flasher off the cannonball or even better a Kone Zone in line flasher (also off the cannonball line) and then run your spoon just above and back from the flasher. That way when you get a fish it is just the spoon, no flasher, and you cannot beat that for fighting feisty winter springs. This is how Jason Assonitis and I were fishing the other day.
We are offering 5, 8 and 10 hour guided trips on the Pacific Angler Grady. Call us at 604.872.2204 for more information or to book a trip.
Jim's Fishing Charters
www.JimsFishing.com
http://ca.youtube.com/user/Sushihunter250