Hit the river for 5 hours today by Kanaka Creek mouth. A lil nibble but no action. I was wondern though with bar fishing in tidal water do you need to fish the out going tide instead of incoming? Cause I think I wasnt gettin the right flow of the water, really slowwwwww.
The bar fishing technique practiced in the Chilliwack River is quite different to what is done in the Tidal Fraser River. In the tidal portion, where current can go either way due to the tide, you usually just bottom fish with roe. Incoming tide is best, if you are targeting fish that are heading up the Fraser River. At times, if you are targeting fish entering the slough of the mouth where you are fishing, then outgoing can also be good. Sometimes these fish head up the slough and will drop back down as the tide goes out due to the lack of water.
any of you guys ever try scent on your spin/glows???
Many years ago, when Chris took us out bar fishing in late August, we would put a roe bag on the hook behind the spin n' glow. This method was pretty productive for chinook jacks.