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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Fish Assassin on September 15, 2010, 11:54:13 PM

Title: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: Fish Assassin on September 15, 2010, 11:54:13 PM
With the sockeye fishery coming to an end this weekend, just wondering how many sockeyes did you keep this year ?
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: Robert_G on September 16, 2010, 11:12:58 AM
My signature says it all  :)
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: DragonSpeed on September 16, 2010, 11:14:47 AM
Those of you with over 30....

Do you have a lot of siblings?  Kids?  Wow!  That's like trying to understand the numbers of fish the Natives say they are entitled to per person.
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: Robert_G on September 16, 2010, 11:17:28 AM
My kids are perfectly capable of catching sockeye. I got 3 of them.
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: DragonSpeed on September 16, 2010, 11:25:27 AM
My kids are perfectly capable of catching sockeye. I got 3 of them.
OK...so YOU didn't take 39 socks.   Your family did.  That's different than you getting out and fishing for 19.5 days for your fish!
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: Robert_G on September 16, 2010, 11:26:47 AM
OK...so YOU didn't take 39 socks.   Your family did.  That's different than you getting out and fishing for 19.5 days for your fish!

Perhaps. Although...... ;D
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: burnaby on September 16, 2010, 02:29:20 PM
On our own license?
Combined licenses of the family?
or landed from my rod including all the passed rods?
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: FishOn36 on September 16, 2010, 03:09:03 PM
I bought 2 at superstore, that's it...lol
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: poper on September 16, 2010, 03:12:12 PM
I kept ed over 30 socks for ceremonial reasons![LOTS OF BBQS]
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: andychan on September 16, 2010, 03:58:48 PM
I kept ed over 30 socks for ceremonial reasons![LOTS OF BBQS]

lol
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: Sterling C on September 16, 2010, 04:50:33 PM
None.  :o
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: roeman on September 16, 2010, 05:02:26 PM
What is the big deal if someone kills 50 sockeye.  I have friends that buy fish from grocery stores and eat fish at least 2x per week.
If I ate fish I would have no problem taking 50 fish a year..
If pigs went up the Fraser I will kill alot of them in a year...
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: Blackgivesway2blue on September 16, 2010, 05:07:09 PM
None yet, hoping to get out Sunday to try for the first time.
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: Robert_G on September 16, 2010, 05:37:52 PM
What is the big deal if someone kills 50 sockeye.  I have friends that buy fish from grocery stores and eat fish at least 2x per week.
If I ate fish I would have no problem taking 50 fish a year..
If pigs went up the Fraser I will kill alot of them in a year...

Why can't we have wild pigs like Texas and places like that? I would be eating ham or ribs 3 times per week.
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: Navy Seal Fisherman on September 16, 2010, 07:33:52 PM
What is the big deal if someone kills 50 sockeye.  I have friends that buy fish from grocery stores and eat fish at least 2x per week.
If I ate fish I would have no problem taking 50 fish a year..
If pigs went up the Fraser I will kill alot of them in a year...
Actually, a whole bunch of them went up the river. they fish, put two in the car, go catch 2 more...then back to the car.. then leave a whole bunch of garbage on the shore and parking spots.... I saw 3 of them, but they weren't very little anymore
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: canso on September 16, 2010, 07:59:09 PM
12 fishing days on the chuck, limited 10 days and some springs aswell.
canned most but have 8 whole in the freezer for mom dad and sisters, also gave a few to the inlaws.
 non will go to waste.
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: ericd on September 17, 2010, 11:29:09 AM
I caught nothing! First year fishing. Shore fishing only. Tried Gary Point in Richmond, Fraser by Silverport, Mouth of Capilano, and West Vancouver. Tried low tide at first light, etc. no luck.
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: azafai on September 17, 2010, 01:18:52 PM
I caught nothing! First year fishing. Shore fishing only. Tried Gary Point in Richmond, Fraser by Silverport, Mouth of Capilano, and West Vancouver. Tried low tide at first light, etc. no luck.

Go to PegLeg and try your luck there.  cast farther and make sure your leader length is not too short.  check the other fishermen "flossers".  you will catch one for sure.
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: gman on September 17, 2010, 01:22:26 PM
I kept 4. First time out got 2 in 30 minutes. Second time out got 2 in 10 minutes. I decided there was not enough entertainment value for the drive, so bought 4 more sockeye and didn't fish again.
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: andrew5 on September 17, 2010, 02:06:47 PM
Go to PegLeg and try your luck there.  cast farther and make sure your leader length is not too short.  check the other fishermen "flossers".  you will catch one for sure.

my fist stime this season too. Peg leg is a guarantee. Don't let everyone on here scare you off withthe big crowds and jerks. After spending 4 weekends there, as I am learning too, I didn't have any direct negative encounters, but met some realyl nice and informative people. Get a couple friends to come out to make it worth the trip and more cost effectice, ie more fish brought home on the day.

cast out as far as your can without creating a birds nest with 2.5 - 4 oz weights slighty upstream.

as soon as it lands, reel it in about 6-8 feet or so (don't have to be super accurate here). I wasn't doing this initially and as soon as i figured this out, I started limiting out faster thatn I even wanted to. The reason you should reel in a bit is to make sure that your weight and your hook are spread as far apart as possible, giving the best opportunity to connect with a fish.

as your weight bounces along the bottom be attentive, as a good hook set is important.

tip: more often than not, you will connect with a fish near or at the end of the drift, so the last part of your drift is much more important. at the end of your drift, even if you haven't felt anything yet, set your hook hard, jsut in case there is a fish there and you haven't noticed it yet.

the combo of this method and going to peg leg will pretty much guarantee you fish.

PM me and let me know if this actually works! but stop wasting your time on the lower Fraser where it is too wide and not enough current to bottom bounce. IF you're like me, you're new at it and jsut want the experience of hooking up with some fish.

Cheers,

Andrew
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: Rodney on September 17, 2010, 03:20:03 PM
Quote
tip: more often than not, you will connect with a fish near or at the end of the drift, so the last part of your drift is much more important. at the end of your drift, even if you haven't felt anything yet, set your hook hard, jsut in case there is a fish there and you haven't noticed it yet.

This also works magically at the end of each drift when fishing the Capilano and Vedder River.
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: DragonSpeed on September 17, 2010, 03:43:41 PM
tip: more often than not, you will connect with a fish near or at the end of the drift, so the last part of your drift is much more important. at the end of your drift, even if you haven't felt anything yet, set your hook hard, jsut in case there is a fish there and you haven't noticed it yet.

Ack!  no.   :o  :o

This is how you hook fish in the pectoral fins, the belly etc....    ::)

Feel for a break in the bounce WHILE it's bouncing.  Set the hook.  Fish On.   ;D  ;D
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: dennyman on September 17, 2010, 03:56:55 PM
Good point Dragonspeed.  For the sockeye harvest, some of the rules get relaxed because you are flossing the fish on the dirty waters of the Fraser. However, if you take the "set em hard after each drift" technique to other systems you will be labelled a snagger and rightfully so.
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: DragonSpeed on September 17, 2010, 03:59:48 PM
Good point Dragonspeed.  For the sockeye harvest, some of the rules get relaxed because you are flossing the fish on the dirty waters of the Fraser. However, if you take the "set em hard after each drift" technique to other systems you will be labelled a snagger and rightfully so.
If you take the "set 'em hard" after each drift onto Sockeye fishing, you're going to harm more fish than you catch.  Dragging ANY fish in by its belly is NOT going to get by even "relaxed" rules, so that poor, exhausted fish gets bounced back into the water :(
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: Rodney on September 17, 2010, 04:01:43 PM
When the Vedder or whatever gets dirty, the rules are relaxed too. Set em hard after each drift because the fish can't see anything anyway. :)
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: andrew5 on September 17, 2010, 04:06:19 PM
Ack!  no.   :o  :o

This is how you hook fish in the pectoral fins, the belly etc....    ::)

Feel for a break in the bounce WHILE it's bouncing.  Set the hook.  Fish On.   ;D  ;D


I see your point. I haven't snagged a fish yet doing what I have been doing, but I didn't really explain myself well enough to be clear to avoid that.

I am not ripping my rod ten feet back to try and grab anything, but rather gently adding resistance by lifting the rod tip up to 12 p'clock to see if my line is across a fish's mouth. This seemed to help me feel the fish, and has worked, but I have been very aware not to be dredging my hook through the water (see Rodney's video post of the snaggers).

I got skunked my first couple of times out, and made this adjustment, which added success to my subsequent outings. I couldn't help but think that the first time i went out i was missing fish that were actually there by simply starting a retrieve.

I thought this was farily commpnplace among drift anglers?
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: troutbreath on September 17, 2010, 04:09:12 PM
I cast in and just start set'n em hard. Even with flies. :)
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: NiceFish on September 17, 2010, 04:10:20 PM
i usually just loop on a spark plug and a decent sized hook and let'er buck
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: andrew5 on September 17, 2010, 04:34:46 PM
Sparkplugs aside, I am looking to see if guys out there do set their hooks at the end of their drift in a non snagging way (not ripping your hook ten feet through the water, but lifting the rod tip up).
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: poper on September 17, 2010, 04:36:36 PM
I like to use a 9\0 and some lug nuts with a 40ft leader,and let her rip!!!!! :)
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: burnaby on September 17, 2010, 08:05:28 PM
+1 on get a feel for the bounce. A properly tensioned bounce with the correct leader length automatically sets the hook. One o'clock auto sets are almost always in the mouth, 2 o'clock+ hook sets nails too many body snags. No need to risk that in this boom year.

Just be sure to hard double set when you feel the head shake. DOUBLE TAP  :D

Lots of socks this morning, 3 in first 5 cast.
Ack!  no.   :o  :o

This is how you hook fish in the pectoral fins, the belly etc....    ::)

Feel for a break in the bounce WHILE it's bouncing.  Set the hook.  Fish On.   ;D  ;D



Don't forget the 16'+spey rod and some treble barbed hook  ;D
I like to use a 9\0 and some lug nuts with a 40ft leader,and let her rip!!!!! :)
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: chris gadsden on September 17, 2010, 08:36:27 PM
When the Vedder or whatever gets dirty, the rules are relaxed too. Set em hard after each drift because the fish can't see anything anyway. :)
Liking it. ;D ;D
 My count is near 0 as I foul hooked one when fishing the Thompson but had to release it as the area was closed for retention. ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: JordsyU on September 18, 2010, 12:36:17 PM
I keep out of Sang fest, my count is Zero  ;D
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: NiceFish on September 18, 2010, 02:29:31 PM
i put 200$ worth in my freezer, only took me 5 minutes to obtain them
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: Navy Seal Fisherman on September 19, 2010, 05:20:16 PM
i put 200$ worth in my freezer, only took me 5 minutes to obtain them
Cool, did you bait your hook with a loonie for extra weight or a bill for the color?  My trained fish jump in my ice box, but hell, $200 bucks and the freezer and have em all jump in, that's even better;D
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: ribak on September 20, 2010, 08:31:11 AM
Where is "over 40" category? ;D
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: firstlight on September 20, 2010, 12:57:54 PM
Over 30?
Just frickin greed imo.
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: Easywater on September 20, 2010, 01:51:07 PM
I keep out of Sang fest, my count is Zero  ;D

You don't go carolling either?
Title: Re: How many sockeyes ?
Post by: burnaby on September 20, 2010, 02:17:12 PM
You didn't get many, don't feel bad, just ask the forum members, the friendly bunch will teach you how to get your limit. happy bouching.  ;)
Over 30?
Just frickin greed imo.