Had some good fishing at Derby yesterday.
Perfect timing on the tides is necessary for success.
I was camped in Edgewater campground in order to figure out the timing of the run - watched it all day.
My theory on catching pinks is fishing at the low slack through the incoming tide.
Pinks tend to wander close to shore during each of the slack periods and there will be moving fish during the incoming tide.
Yesterday, the low tide was around 3:00pm at New West, making low tide at Derby around 4:00pm.
Low slack occurs around an hour later so prime fishing would have been between 5:00pm and 7:00pm, which it was.
It will be different at different spots - the deal with Derby is you have to be able to cast to the fish which are too far away at high tide.
Got my limit in about 40 minutes around 6:00pm.
The top fish in the pic is a huge doe - largest I've ever caught.