SaltyAlice
Well-Known Member
This is my first year prawning and I have been enjoying it during the winter months to offset the slower fishing. I have been prawning primarily around common spots close to Vancouver. I have been doing quite well but over the past month my proven set up and spots have slowed down dramatically and I am getting a fraction of the winter haul. So, my questions are:
1) As the spring goes on is the catch smaller because of increased volume of prawning from other sporties?
2) Do the prawns move to a different depth or location this time of year?
3) Should I change anything up or just accept that it will be winter before it picks back up again?
I've seen some decent hauls from over towards Vancouver Island but over here around Howe Sound it doesn't seem to be quite the same.
Thanks!
1) As the spring goes on is the catch smaller because of increased volume of prawning from other sporties?
2) Do the prawns move to a different depth or location this time of year?
3) Should I change anything up or just accept that it will be winter before it picks back up again?
I've seen some decent hauls from over towards Vancouver Island but over here around Howe Sound it doesn't seem to be quite the same.
Thanks!