If your family did I suspect others did so as well. I wonder if that, along with the massive loss of riverine and estuarine habitat in the Cowichan River watershed has any bearing on fewer fish now
And commercial fishery came into this area as well, also they built a lumber mill there in the estuary, all have there effect. One of the biggest problems that remains to this day is the intake for the pipeline for the Croften Pulp Mill that draws a lot of water out of the Cowichan River, even more serious in these days of dry summers we have. I have been told fry and smolts were at one time sucked into the pipe ending up at the Mill, although I could not prove that.
I spent many enjoyable mornings there mooching with plug cut herring for chinook salmon in the fifties and sixties at the Bay. Those days I worked out of an old leaky row boat, those were, the days.