No. You just need to read further.Heya , am miss reading something
Area 29-3-5,8. Open till aug 31st ?
Thanks M
It doesn’t open until September 1st?Oh crap I found it, so much for sandheads tomorrow
Gents, I’m looking for some info. Gonna be in North Van Sept long weekend and was wondering where the best place to launch a boat would be? Going to a small wedding and since I can’t stand the bride and groom I’ve convinced the wife I’m bringing my boat. I’ve always been a Nootka guy so I’m not very familiar with the Van waters. I see there’s a few launches at the mouth of the Fraser so I’m thinking that the typical launch area. I’m guessing these launches in the river would be fresh water and some where just outside of the main arm it would switch to salt water.
Drives me nuts. Gotta save that fuel I guess.No love from the ho's today off south Bowen, or Gower for me. But I'm curious to y every yacht has to plow up the coast 200ft from shore,
You can keep them if you fish the Chilliwack and Vedder rivers though, weird come September we can keep 1 in the salt, but they can keep 4 in a confined fresh water fish trap. Isn't that counter productive?You are not allowed to keep chinook there. West van should be good you can keep 1 chinook at the shoreline.
The other day I just threw one of the mains in gear and ran the kicker for steering. Worked great.Heading out on Tuesday to all the regular spots. The key with coho is faster trolling which means I have to use my main only have a 6hp kicker. Have a chartreuse spatter hootchie, white glow hootchie, no bananas spoon and a cop car spoon. Will try running the spoon naked on one side and going to rely on the hootchies. 7km/hr minimum and will be trying everything zig zagging with the current and all that. Gower point may be too far off but well see. I unfortunately had 3 prawn traps stolen so Im a little pissed have to baby sit those there are some shady characters in our fishing area.
Glad you made it home safe.Hit Grande to Entrance today ...... got my 11 year old nephew into his first fish ..... a 7 pound spring. He also caught a 6 pound hatch coho. Needless to say he was ecstatic with the experience ... grin from ear to ear for the entire trip which makes me super happy considering I had bought him a fishing rod for his birthday a couple years back and him and his dad have had no luck fishing the No.2 road pier which had him pretty dismayed with the idea of fishing. I was impressed with his iron guts too because I thought for sure he would be puking in short order with the chop we were fishing in. On a side note ...... we had problems with the inboard heading back to Ladysmith .... had to shut it down just as we passed by SilvaBay ..... a shout out to the couple in kayaks that came over to offer assistance if we needed a distress call made on their VHF. They noticed us trying to get the kicker started and thought we were having troubles doing so. We did get it started and had a nice long ride back to Ladysmith to end the day ... thankfully it was very calm by then. In any event ... just want to recognize all others on the water that go out of their way to offer assistance to perfect strangers on the water if needed.