Hey folks,
As mentioned in my introductory post, I'm new-ish to Vancouver and new to the local fisheries as I've started to get back into fishing. I grew up in Alberta and lake Walleye and Rainbow Trout are pretty much my fishing experience. I do recall catching a Coho when I was a kid on a family vacation to Chilliwack way back when but that was over 15 years ago..
Also, having tried my hand at Pinks (like everyone else
) this fall on the North Arm, I came up skunked every time I went down. I spent quite a few evening and afternoon tides from 'heel to thigh' in water casting out (and losing) lures from the rocks. I also didn't see all too many fishermen down there so I can't help but think either I was doing something wrong or was timing it wrong. I clued in a little too late that I had to move further from home and so tried South Arm a couple times, also with no luck.
So with that behind me, I'd like to get some further advice on whether the North Arm is a worthwhile place to fish and what is expected.
I have read this
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/articles/region_two/north_arm.html and this
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/articles/2010/1010_01.html but I still have some questions if you'll allow..
- What have previous years experience shown other people about this arm? perhaps some regulars to this area?
- If the hatchery bull trout are kept - are they edible? enjoyable?
- Do the salmon varieties frequent this area a lot during their run or is it better to find other spots?
- Do people find lure casting to be better than bottom w/ roe given the general rockiness of the shoreline?
I have more but I'll probably figure them out once I get out there. and yes, I fully understand the notion of '
stop surfing the net and get out there' and '
your own experience will tell you, now get out there' so please don't repeat it. I'm just trying to learn in advance so I can make the best of my time out there.
Thanks for your patience,
Dan