Was out cruising around Burrard Inlet on saturday after dropping a couple crab traps and a prawn trap up Indian Arm. Happened to see a boat sitting at the mouth of the Seymour so got out the glasses to see what they were up to. This is where it gets wierd.Three guys in about a 14 foot runabout were fishing with reels only, no rods. Decided to head over and soon as we started getting close , they all sat down and one stood up and started fooling around with the motor like they were having problems. We decided to hang around for a bit and after 5 minutes they gave up, fired up their kicker and left. By the way, not sure what species it was but the mouth of the river was alive with salmon jumping like crazy and there was a couple seals in amongst them thrashing away.There was a mixture there, as some of the salmon jumping were quite dark while others were a silver as can be. Saw a couple with some pretty good humps . My quess those could have been chum.
On another note, when we got back to where we had dropped our crab traps, saw 2 oriental gentlemen in a 10 foot aluminum in the process of throwing our trap back in the water. They took off but when a 24 foot bears down on them , they stopped and proceeded to give us some cooked up story about getting the float and rope in their motor. Yeah right, we pull our other trap and it has about 20 crabs in it and when we pulled that one , it had one. These people have dessimated the crabs around Vancouver to the point that we got 5 keepers out of around 100 crabs.
If you want my opinion, the best conservation method available is enforcement. It`s time the government took some of the money they throw away on stupid studies and hire some DFO officers to enforce the laws we have. Our oceans are being poached to death !!!
I have since looked up the phone number to report enfractions in the Vancouver area. For those who wish to give them a hand and report possible offenders , it`s 604.465.4336.
On another note, when we got back to where we had dropped our crab traps, saw 2 oriental gentlemen in a 10 foot aluminum in the process of throwing our trap back in the water. They took off but when a 24 foot bears down on them , they stopped and proceeded to give us some cooked up story about getting the float and rope in their motor. Yeah right, we pull our other trap and it has about 20 crabs in it and when we pulled that one , it had one. These people have dessimated the crabs around Vancouver to the point that we got 5 keepers out of around 100 crabs.
If you want my opinion, the best conservation method available is enforcement. It`s time the government took some of the money they throw away on stupid studies and hire some DFO officers to enforce the laws we have. Our oceans are being poached to death !!!
I have since looked up the phone number to report enfractions in the Vancouver area. For those who wish to give them a hand and report possible offenders , it`s 604.465.4336.