So this weekend we visited the family cottage in the Gulf Islands. I have been going here my entire life (11 weeks old for the first trip) and have been fishing the waters near Active Pass for almost 40 years. Many years ago DFO implemented a Rockfish Conservation Area that pretty much surrounds the island we are on as well as a huge swath of prime rockfish shoreline. No problem. According to DFO this is science based and there are no intentions of re-opening it to hook and line fishing. So we follow the rules and fish elsewhere. Optimistically I check the regs every couple of months in hopes that hook and line fishing he returned to my front yard. Literally! In the past several years there has been a dramatic increase in people illegally fishing in this area. Occasional you get the boat obviously trolling, targeting salmon making their way through, so I'm not going to get bent out of shape over that. What has me worked up is that this weekend I made 4 calls on 4 different boats fishing in the RCA, obviously targeting coarse fish. How do I know? I have a 60x spotting scope on my sun deck and I watch these boats lift adolescent rockfish after adolescent rockfish up into the air and directly into their coolers. I've even been describing this to the DFO ORR call taker as it happens. My spotting scope gives me the ability to see the K numbers of these boats, sometimes the exact make and model and the faces of the people on board. With all that info passed onto DFO, do you think that a single patrol boat came by at any time this weekend? Noooooope. One boat in particular, the Klahanie V fished in about 35' of water off of the Gossip shoals for the better part of today and I sat there watching them take rockfish after rockfish, and the optimist in me was hoping for a Fisheries patrol boat to swoop in and nail these guys.
Is this really how things are these days? Has anyone ever had a positive result using the ORR line? I'm pretty effing pissed off about this!!!