Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: arimaBOATER on August 17, 2010, 11:43:52 PM
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Was out at the mouth of the Fraser doing some salmon fishing but got out there by 2pm thus the hot sun...possibly affected the results (zero fish...zero hits...though I got excited at one pt. but it was just the down-rigger lead ball dragging the bottom...went from 60 ft to 40ft just like that)
We counted more than 50 boats out at once & never saw any boat taking a fish.
Mind you the early risers who get out to Sandheads & fish towords the airport...appartantly get their limits !!! Fish seem to be more aggressive in the am...after 12 noon the "bite" just dies.........
But who can be neg. as it was such a hot sunny day with calm waters & a slight breeze...just being out there was great !!!
Early fishing seems to be the answer but the weather is to cool down alot so who knows maybe the fishing will be good in the coming afternoons as well ????
DANGER SPOT is near the No 8 RED BELL channel marker & over to the south where the pilons start to appear...just west of that location way out on the side channel where alot of boats tend to also pass is ONE BIG MOTHER of a DEAD HEAD...it is huge & leans over to the west & sticks out just a few inches from the surface & this one would be hard to see if there is some chop or if a late boater is traveling in at dusk.
Careful for that hazard as it will hole or damage one's hull badly or even flip our boat. And it is located quite far out in the middle of the side channel!
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hansons fishing store way back in the nineties was giving out dead head marker sticks. they are a long bright flourescent orange / chartruese waterproof painted strong stick with a big spike . I assume you would try to get near the dead head and hammer it in. Maybe Nikka or STeveston marine could make some of these and sell them at cost just to help boaters.
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arimaBOATER, I went out the North arm at 6pm. There were about 40-50 boats there and I did see 2 landed. Yes, it was a slow evening also, but the water was beautiful. Have to get out there earlier. Would be a good idea to start marking those nasty deadheads as I was heading in at dusk I had to keep a sharp eye out for those killer logs.