Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: MrBlitz on August 12, 2008, 12:40:16 PM
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I was just looking at the fisheries and oceans web site for the Fraser River test fishery. I am just wondering how the #'s are calculated for good/poor runs. It seems the numbers this year at the test fishery are as good or better then they have been in any of the last 4 or 5 years as far as sockeye returns. Anybody out there have a clue how this is handled?
http://www-ops2.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fos2_Internet/Testfish/rptcsbdparm.cfm?stat=CPTFM&fsub_id=242
Have a super day everybody.
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We caught 8 and lost 4 last week. Off the water by 8. :) before you get your panties in a bunch, we were at Lake Wenatchee, WA. Sure are tasty
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Hey Bentrod, That's a bit of a journey for them. How clean were they?
Cheers, Rob
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Wish I took pics. But, only one of them had any spec of strawberry color on it. The meat was all perfect. The fish were between 5 and 7 lbs. The only downfall to the fishery is that launching and taking out (of one launch) too up to 2 hours both ways. It was an absolute mess at the launch. once on the lake, fishing was relatively easy.
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I fished Fish lake on my camping trip which is close by. The sockeye opening was on when I was down there bu lake Wenatchee is a little too intimidating for the float tube ;) Some great fisheries down there, the trout in Fish Lake were quite big, there had been at least one 5 + pnd trout out of the lake every day for the last couple months, all I caught was a 6 inch bass ::)
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That site is for the chinook/chum test fishery. Have a look at this page for the sockeye test fishery http://www.psc.org/info_testfishing.htm The stock composition data that is collected via DNA from these fish are applied to a total passage estimate generated at Mission by hydroacoustics. The result is an estimate by stock (seen at http://www.psc.org/FraserPnl/Escapement/Sockeye_Escapement_by_Stock.pdf ) The actual test fishing numbers in the river can be affected year to year by water levels, seal predation, etc. The actual numbers are calculated from the acoustic site. This year's sockeye runs were expected to be poor, as the 2004 brood year was very poor. Early indications are mixed, as some stocks are returning in strong numbers, and others are looking quite weak.
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lets just hope that enough of these beatiful fish make it home so they can return another day !!!!!
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pretty sure they'll pull the plug on the lake Wenatchee fishery today or tomorrow. They monitor the numbers very closely and will close it at a moments notice if they get down to their escapement goal.
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Yea that is true. Apparentally this was like the first opening they had for quite some while, I'm not quite sure but I think the guy told me it has been over 10 years since their last opening. Apparentally the run was a pretty fair size this year.
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Wish I took pics. But, only one of them had any spec of strawberry color on it. The meat was all perfect. The fish were between 5 and 7 lbs. The only downfall to the fishery is that launching and taking out (of one launch) too up to 2 hours both ways. It was an absolute mess at the launch. once on the lake, fishing was relatively easy.
Thanks for the update... I stopped in there last year but dind't fish anywhere. Took my wife and daughter on a sight seeing trip. They have never been through the cascade loop or eastern Washington. Seen a bunch of guys fishing the columbia at the creek mouth from Lake Chelan. (I think).
Cheers, Rob
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yeah, Chelan falls can be a good place for walleye depending on what time of year it is.