Rooster-Tail
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Anyone been out lately? I'd like to know if the red tides still bad.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Does anyone know if fish avoid this red tide or if it doesn't matter?Anyone been out lately? I'd like to know if the red tides still bad.
Thanks!
My only experience with fishing in red tide waters was Monday. Sounder showed that red tide was in top 30 ft of 150 ft. Picked up our first of two at 130 ft on d/Does anyone know if fish avoid this red tide or if it doesn't matter?
Fished gower and salmon rock all week except Wednesday(rain) . 20# at salmon rock on Monday at 100' hearing. sea weed moved in the following day and caused grief. was out thurs very rough conditions. got a few coho wild and a under spring on a white/pink hootchie. Today would of been perfect but was out of time.
Hey - where abouts in west van were you fishing back then? Like right in Burrard Inlet?Note the date they always pass by around now no one seems to relize it ever tho
In my experience I haven’t found too much of an effect...it typically only affects the top portion of water, so unless your fishing under 70 feet of water, you should be well below it. Having said that, it obviously plays with the light conditions, so I adjust my gear to all glow quickly.Does anyone know if fish avoid this red tide or if it doesn't matter?
Look at Goathorns post a bit back in the thread, he gives up the goods. You can also try the Estuary in a couple of weeks, they start to stack up there. If you hit a school of fresh ones they’ll bite but like Adana said, if the weather has been hot and the river is low, they’ll stack up and get stale.Hey - where abouts in west van were you fishing back then? Like right in Burrard Inlet?
Thinking the same thing. Was thinking tomorrow Gower to old Camp Byng and back and see what happens.
Epic for Pinks I'm guessing?
Just realized you can keep a smiley there. I think I'm going to go tomorrow.I didnt see a single pink. Coho after coho and some amazing springs. Just at sundown I had one peel out almost my entire spool on an mr2 down into the backing. They're feeders for sure with small bait fish in their stomachs and lots of them.
I didnt see a single pink. Coho after coho and some amazing springs. Just at sundown I had one peel out almost my entire spool on an mr2 down into the backing. They're feeders for sure with small bait fish in their stomachs and lots of them.
Just realized you can keep a smiley there. I think I'm going to go tomorrow.