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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: dmocchi on April 19, 2011, 02:38:16 PM

Title: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: dmocchi on April 19, 2011, 02:38:16 PM
HI.
Does anyone know the wherea abouts of a location along the Sea-to-sky-hwy in between Lighthouse Park and Squamish open to fishing.

I am  inquiring beacause Ive heard of  a location past horseshoe bay and close to a set of train tracks (right off the hgwy) that is fishable.

Thanx
Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: Nitroholic on April 19, 2011, 02:47:19 PM
http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/tidal-maree/a-s28-eng.htm
Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: dmocchi on April 19, 2011, 03:01:40 PM
Ok, but what about the stretch from W. Park onwards to up to but not including  Porteau Cove......
Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: Rodney on April 19, 2011, 03:40:50 PM
Not much is available. Beside closure at Porteau Cove and the link Nitroholic has posted, a few things need to be noted:

There are two rockfish conservation areas along the Sea-to-Sky corridor where fishing is closed.

http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/maps-cartes/rca-acs/rca-acs/south-sud/PassageIslandWVanChart3512-eng.htm

http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/maps-cartes/rca-acs/rca-acs/south-sud/LionsBayChart3512-eng.htm

The daily quotas of rockfish and lingcod are also currently zero.

The only species that you may possibly target are perch, herring, greenling and salmon species during the season when they are running.
Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: dmocchi on April 19, 2011, 03:51:26 PM
Hey Thanx Rod......

I am more interested in finding a quiet location that offers quality fishing for sole flounder ect......Not necessarily salmon , rockcod , lingcod ect.

I know that along that particular route there are different conservation areas but would like to find a spot  WHERE I can fish (with respect to rules & regs)


thanx
Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: Rodney on April 19, 2011, 03:54:09 PM
For sole and flounder, because of the type of bottom substrate along that area, I'm not sure they are ideal locations. Too rocky. The only place I can think of are beaches around Furry Creek, but that's just a guess as I have never fished there for these species.
Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: dmocchi on April 19, 2011, 04:07:10 PM
Well ok....Thanx for the feedback...Ill give it a try and let u guys know...
Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: bigblue on April 19, 2011, 04:36:05 PM
Best to stay clear of the Lions Bay area as the RCA there is quite long.
The RCA maps are all nautical maps and quite difficult to tell where is where unless there is a good geographical reference point or you are using a marine GPS.
Both Furry Creek and Porteau Cove are well north of the LB RCA.

Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: 243Pete on April 19, 2011, 04:40:08 PM
If you want to target sole and flounder I'd recommend trying Spanish banks since it's mostly a smooth sandy bottom.
Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: dmocchi on April 19, 2011, 05:21:12 PM
Ok. Thanx.....

Just curious to know iif anyone knows areas along the north shore productive for Pile Perch
Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: Fish Assassin on April 19, 2011, 09:13:16 PM
If you want to target sole and flounder I'd recommend trying Spanish banks since it's mostly a smooth sandy bottom.

X2 I've got quite a few starry eye flounders while smelt fishing.
Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: bigblue on April 19, 2011, 10:11:04 PM
There's lots of flounder/sole off West Van if you can access a boat.
After close of ling cod season last year, my friend dragged me to flounder/sole fishing off West Van and it was practically non-stop action.
We were probably fishing only a couple of hundred yards off shore.
Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: scouterjames on May 22, 2011, 05:48:31 PM
I'm camping with my son at Porteau Cove this coming week, I don't have a boat boat, but i DO have a canoe.  I know the cove east of the line from the boundary signs is closed to fishing, but (assuming the weather is OK) I read the regs (and I'm dizzy now! LOL) that I should be OK to drop a line in the general area for bottom fish, yes?  The rockfish conservation area looks to be quite south of the area (the south point of Anvil).

I've only ever driven the area - wondering if there's anything fish wise close by that would keep the interest of a 10 year old that doesn't fish much??  Also, is there any crab in the area that we could catch basically off the side of the canoe with the small clamshell type traps? (basically, i just want the 10 year old to have some fun while we're camping - i'm not planning a major fishing trip here).

Thanks for any help guys!
Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: metalfisherman on May 22, 2011, 11:23:46 PM
If you want to target sole or flounder I recommend ambleside beach. They has fishing pier.
Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: azafai on May 23, 2011, 02:18:29 PM

how do you fish for sole and flounder?  what technique? 

Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: 243Pete on May 23, 2011, 02:51:05 PM
how do you fish for sole and flounder?  what technique? 



Best to look for a muddy botton/ sandy bottom without rocks. Depending on tide and currents a 1 ounce weight will do but if fishing in heavier current you might need to up the weight.

Bait can vary from mussels, deli shrimp and even flies tied to mimic small fish.
Rigs like a T bar rig work well to keep your bait off the botton, a sliding weight (Carolina rig) works well but crabs have a tendency to grab your bait if you keep it in one spot to long, and a 3 way swivel works well as well.
Title: Re: Saltwater Shore Fishing (on the Sea-tosky-hwy)
Post by: metalfisherman on May 23, 2011, 07:42:12 PM
http://www.gibbsdelta.com/spreader-bar