Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: CohoJake on April 02, 2020, 08:05:17 PM
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Ok, so I'm looking for good fish news, and one good sign I see is that at least some herring stocks are up this year: https://www.ptleader.com/stories/after-two-years-record-herring-spawning-whitens-area-waters-again,68531 (https://www.ptleader.com/stories/after-two-years-record-herring-spawning-whitens-area-waters-again,68531)
But East Coast of Vancouver Island is maybe not doing so good: https://www.mypowellrivernow.com/27214/herring-moratorium-supporters-come-out-in-droves-for-protest/ (https://www.mypowellrivernow.com/27214/herring-moratorium-supporters-come-out-in-droves-for-protest/)
Looks like COVID-19 has caused cancellation of the commercial herring fishery on the central coast: https://www.hakaimagazine.com/news/coastal-community-lockdowns/ (https://www.hakaimagazine.com/news/coastal-community-lockdowns/), which could be a good thing if it leads to a bump up in baitfish stocks
Also, not herring, but did y'all see this story about surveys of 1st year salmon in the open pacific? Looks promising: https://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/scientists-score-salmon-bonanza-on-pacific-expedition-1.24108081 (https://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/scientists-score-salmon-bonanza-on-pacific-expedition-1.24108081)
Anyway, if anyone has info or observations about herring spawning this year, especially are they up or down from previous years, I'd love to hear about it.
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Nice to hear the good news.
Big numbers of herring means lunch to so many species in the marine world. Salmon being one ...
Thus more herring should equal more chinooks ( salmon )
Howe Sound even has gotten improved herring numbers in recent past.
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Nice to hear the good news.
Big numbers of herring means lunch to so many species in the marine world. Salmon being one ...
Thus more herring should equal more chinooks ( salmon )
Howe Sound even has gotten improved herring numbers in recent past.
Some details on Howe sound from last year (plus plenty of commentary - it is an opinion piece): https://www.bowenislandundercurrent.com/opinion/opinion-strait-of-georgia-herring-fishery-jeopardizes-the-health-of-the-salish-sea-1.24072057 (https://www.bowenislandundercurrent.com/opinion/opinion-strait-of-georgia-herring-fishery-jeopardizes-the-health-of-the-salish-sea-1.24072057)
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Other good news has been the efforts of the Squamish Streamkeepers to re-introduce herring to False Creek, replicating their success from the town of Squamish
There was a very large spawn in 2018 https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/false-creek-herring-spawn-exceeds-1-billion-surprises-conservationists/
I couldn't readily find anything more current.
Very good video here https://fcrcc.com/news/herring-conservation-false-creek-squamish-streamkeepers-society/
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Other good news has been the efforts of the Squamish Streamkeepers to re-introduce herring to False Creek, replicating their success from the town of Squamish
There was a very large spawn in 2018 https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/false-creek-herring-spawn-exceeds-1-billion-surprises-conservationists/
I couldn't readily find anything more current.
Very good video here https://fcrcc.com/news/herring-conservation-false-creek-squamish-streamkeepers-society/
Between January and March I walked by false creek on my way to work and I often saw many cormorants and seals diving in the water, usually in a small area. I can only assume that there are schools of fish that they are feeding on and I think they might be herring.