Was at the New Westminster location tonight from around 6:45 to 8:00. Started out slow (since the tide was already heading back out), but after 15 minutes or so, saw fish jumping up out of the area from all directions. The next thing I know I look to my left and the guy standing there has a fish on! The fish fought hard, but he finally got it to shore, and I helped him net it (he didn't have his own net). Decent size, was at least 6-7lbs male.
Weird thing was when I was netting it, I saw it was a pink from the spots on the tail, so I lifted it out of the water so the guy could get to his spoon, but after he took the hook off, he was sort of nudging my net towards the water without saying anything, and I finally got the hint that he wanted to release it, but not before he grabbed the fish from the net and just chucked it back into the water.
At this point, the fish was belly up from being so tired and out of the water, but he didn't do anything to help the fish. So I grabbed it by it's open mouth (couldn't use both hands and grab it's tail in the position I was in) and I turned it right side up and started moving it left and right in a swimming motion to help the poor guy recuperate it's strength. I did this for about a full minute before it looked like it could move on it's own, and then I released it and it swam away slowly.
I told him 'nice catch', and he kind of just nodded at me, so I went back to my spot and started fishing again. I was already thinking to myself, I guess it's good that he's catching and releasing for sport, but if he is going to do that, you'd think that he'd know how to properly release the fish in a healthy state?
Anyways, 15 minutes later, he gets a fish on again! This time I asked him if he wanted help and he kinda just used a hand signal to say no so I let him be. Because he didn't have a net, he just reeled the guy in (didn't see the size since I wasn't up close, but definitely not as big as the first one) and pulled it out of the water and it landed on the sharp rocks that we were standing on. He took the hook off and again just threw the fish back into the water. When I saw this, I was like WTF? Dude, what's the point of catching and releasing if the fish are going to die by your hands anyways?? (I didn't actually say it out loud, just thought it).
I started getting bites afterwards as well, 2 maybe, one where it was fish on, but it shook the hook loose before I could even see him thrash along the surface. The second one jumped out of the water towards me causing my line to be slack, and I lost that one too.
After that, it just died down, where no fish could be seen jumping, and no one was getting any bites.
But just as I was about to leave, a guy further down to my right gets a fish on and successfully lands it with the help of his friend. I decided to give it a few more casts. It then seemed like it picked up again! This time the fish were much closer to shore jumping around. I managed to get two more solid bites, but again one of them was lost before it surfaced, and the other was lost since I changed rods with my gf that was there and the drag on it was set way too loose.
Anyhow, just wanted to say even though I didn't take home anything, it was fun just seeing those fish jump and getting those bites. Was a bit frustrating though seeing the way that guy handled the fish though...