Halftime UpdateI just got in to grab some warmer clothes as it started to drizzle a bit out there. It's awfully windy too, making things rather unpleasant. I'll probably head out again, but this chair is rather comfortable and the Pringles that I am nibbling away is keeping me happy....
Anyways, quite a contrast to yesterday, there were not too many fish moving through. Fishery opening for FN finished at noon, so no boats were out there netting. I arrived and saw ahans, lucky and his girlfriend tossing lures away. There were at least 30 or 40 other people fishing as well. Chrome Mykiss later blamed me for spreading the words so fast.
However I think it's great to see that many people fishing for a species that is so easily enticed. Doug, who showed up to take a look during his family day
, reminded me that it's all of you who are fishing for pinks and keeping the Pacific Salmon Foundation funded by purchasing the salmon conservation stamp. In the end the process mutually benefits all parties.
Had a brief chat with fengyuanfei, and also Trazdar, nice meeting you. While talking to Trazdar and Chrome Mykiss, I had my spoon fluttering out there without being reeled in. I had my back to the water, then I felt a strong pull on the rod. I set the hook partially, a couple of kicks and the fish was off! We then saw a pink leaping out right in front of us.
TtotheE, Fishersak, Perch and Chrome Mykiss are still out there fishing... They promised to phone if the action picks up... As I was driving back, I also saw Fish Assassin desperately trying by himself...
then I think that was last cast I waved at as I drove away...
Anyways, to sum it up. We saw one caught, nothing else was happening.
Must be my cooler in the car....
Few things to remember
- You need a tidal sportfishing licence when fishing in the tidal Fraser River.
- You need to purchase a salmon conservation stamp if you intend to keep your pink salmon.
- Daily quota for pink salmon is four fish in tidal Fraser River.
- Daily quota for chinook salmon is four fish in tidal Fraser River, but only one maybe over 50cm.
- You may only keep four salmon (mixed species) in total per day.
- Only a single barbless hook is allowed on the lure.
- You must release any sockeye carefully.
- Pink salmon have large oval spots on their back and tail. Sockeye salmon do not have spots. Chinook salmon have tiny black spots on its back and tail.
- Complete tidal Fraser River salmon regulations can be found on this page.
- Report all fishing violations to DFO Steveston 604-664-9250.
- Make sure you have a good fillet knife to clean your catch and a cooler with ice to keep your it fresh.
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