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Thread: Request - A complete idiot's guide to Salmon Fishing in the Georgia Straight area

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    Lots of good suggestions here in a lot of ways but also note the tide, its change and timing differential, where and when your location of success in specific spots is in relation to those tides .......... way tooooo much to learn on a few line thread ....... keep at it and have fun. On top of all this KNOW your Regs and Updates in the area's you plan to fish. Follow the pack so to speak if you see boats hitting fish watch the tack they are on, specific direction etc, and go with the flow ....... give respectful room to every one on the water. Don't get too close to others fighting a fish and when another boat is into fish and headed your way ... turn away. Give them room ... you will see why.

    The old Charlie White books a good too, also video's he put out. Feel free to PM me if you need specific advice, lots of good people on here wanting to help a newbee.

    HT

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    Quote Originally Posted by GLG View Post
    Print this page and take it fishing.
    http://www.dairiki.org/tides/daily.php/gib
    Over the years you will be well informed and can plan trips based on your log book.
    Find a local guide with a website or facebook you can follow reports on.
    GLG
    Good advice GLG
    The best and most important tip from my experience is to build a circle of friends, (guides are best) that you can share info with. The best fishermen will only be likely to pass on valuable info like what time the bite came on, where, how deep and on what lures, when and if they feel you have something to offer in return.
    This is done only with time, success and lots of time on the water and on the dock.
    Some nice tips to start on this site and I offer no info, as where you are fishing will totally dictate how you fish it
    ie. Swiftsure is totally different then Camper Creek and Sidney different then Otter Point etc.
    Good luck.

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    X2 GLG! Been doing that very thing myself for about 30 yrs. now. After a while you start to see patterns.As said earlier,
    nothing compares to all around experience on the water.

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    Most of what you are told here really does apply.
    Take a class or go out with friends who regularly fish and learn about depths, currents, where the reefs are, where the kelp beds are.
    Go to the local launch when the boats are coming in and see how they have been doing.
    Check your fishing store, most keep a catch book and see where they are catching them and on what at what depth.
    Use the following guide and select locations closest to you for up to date tides

    http://www.tides4fishing.com/ca/british-columbia

    But most of all don't get discouraged. Worrying about not catching fish every time can ruin a great boat ride with family or friends.
    A friend from Quebec was here for a week once and all he caught in about 5 trips was a 16 inch dogfish, he snapped pictures with his phone and sent it to friends back east proudly announcing he caught a shark.

    Good memories are always the best catch.

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    And, importantly, try for a downrigger entry of 45 degrees. That will be a good starting point as it will always put you close to a good trolling speed
    “The Gods do not subtract from men’s lives - the time spent fishing.”

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    Hang out here for a spell,if it worked for the Englishman - given the time it'll work for you
    IMHO he was a quick study!
    Here's a past thread of his amazing adventure quest...
    http://www.sportfishingbc.com/forum/...oke-Englishman
    Last edited by sammyslabber; 05-08-2012 at 07:25 PM.

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    In my opinion all the info you have received has been great. i would add 1 thing - be prepared to put in your time and pay your dues. These dues may or may not include tangled lines, lost gear, equipment malfunctions, fisherman's error, lost cannon balls. dinged props, etc. etc. etc. Once all is said and done I think you will find as most have that it has all been worth it.

    h.e.h.

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    What seafeaver said. Plus put your time in like hit em hard points out. I went for ever before catching . Lots of info on salmon university except for the part where they say to put your line out 30 ' plus from the clip to the flasher, the best tip I was ever given was to run rod length. Keep an eye on all the charters for good reports.

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    Hey, i just bought my first bought in april and am learning also. What size boat do u have ? I been heading out to south bowen and the hump. If u want a fishing partner let me know. Maybe we take one boat to split costs or somethingm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kisinana View Post
    ... most of all don't get discouraged. Worrying about not catching fish every time can ruin a great boat ride with family or friends....
    Nicely stated, its about getting out there and appreciating the great place we live. Afterall this is sport fishing, it would be called "Catching" if you always caught a fish not "Fishing".

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