Rob
Tidal WaterWhen you're fishing in tidal waters and want to find the regulations in a specific area, you go to
this page and click on the location on the map.
In this case, tidal portion of Seymour River (below the CNR bridge) is in Area 28, so you go to
this page. Near the top, you'll see the openings and daily quotas for all salmon species.
FreshwaterWhen you want to fish for salmon in the freshwater/non-tidal waters, you can find the regulations on
this page. Please note this section is only for SALMON REGULATIONS in freshwater, you also need to follow some general freshwater regulations (such as bait ban, closed area, etc) in
this section. I know it's all complicated.... salmon is under federal, but freshwater is under provincial, that's why it's seperate...
Anyways, back to that
salmon regulations page, click on Area 2 on the map (Seymour River is in that area). On that page, you'll find a table with the openings and daily quotas of salmon species. IF THE SALMON SPECIES ARE NOT LISTED IN THE TABLE, THEY ARE CLOSED TO RETENTION AND SHOULD NOT BE TARGETED.
In that table, you'll find Seymour River is opened year round for coho, with one hatchery coho allowed to be harvested per day. Chinook salmon is opened Sep 01-Dec 31, with a daily quota of two, but none may be over 62cm long.
Now back to that
freshwater general regulations page, please click on Area 2 on that map. On that following page, go down to the table and find Seymour River, you'll see several regulations that you need to follow when you're fishing it:
- No fishing above signs at Spur 7 (1.5 km below Seymour Dam) and between signs 200 m above and 130 m below pipeline bridge (near Greater Vancouver Water District gate).
- Trout/char release (including steelhead), fly fishing only, and bait ban from Spur 4 bridge to signs at Spur 7
Does that clear up the questions?
<As I typed this up above I got mentally tired and a bit angry, because of the fact that the regulations are set up so complicated and it's almost impossible to follow if you are just starting out>