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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Easywater on August 26, 2013, 11:38:44 AM
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Went to Garry Point Park on Saturday to check out the action.
Very limited locations to fish there and the one good spot was taken so I just watched most of the time.
Saw a fair number of fish jumping (5 in 15 minutes) near the end of the outgoing tide (2:30pm) when I got there.
Once the tide changed (incoming tide) - saw nothing but had better fishing conditions.
The tide is ripping so bad on the outgoing, it is very hard to fish (casting between pilings).
Had an hour to kill heading to Surrey so I checked out the Fraser further up river.
Saw a few fish including some "crazy" pinks - 3 or 4 big jumps in a row - always entertaining.
Water is pretty dirty even near the mouth.
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I just got back from the New Westminster Quay, the water across the river, Surrey side is boiling with fish.
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I just got back from the New Westminster Quay, the water across the river, Surrey side is boiling with fish.
probably all pikeminnow, i'll have to go try my luck
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I live in delta and work on the Vancouver side and have checked the river out the last two days at both locations. Delta side had lots, the Vancouver side not so much. It's quite weird actually, maybe they prefer that side of the river?
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Hope they open up for pinks soon. Haven't the sockeye gone up the river yet? ;D
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I would expect they will announce on Friday the river will be open starting Sat., it is a long weekend and all, timing should work well for everyone. That being said...
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Still a lot of sockeye being caught in the Cottonwood sets. Much later than previous years so maybe they won't open it this weekend...
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I'll go out on a limb and guess that since they've had trouble with the poaching going on that DFO won't open it until the 7th, just to give the remaining sockeye that are still on their way a chance at getting up, instead of having a stampede of anglers fishing the river on the long weekend and rock/sand bathing anything that's on the end of their line.
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Hmm, not so sure they would keep it closed that long...my monies on this Sat. at 12:01 am ;)
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Should start a pool for guesses on when it will open. I'd guess Sept 5th at 11:59 pm.
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Bently's observation is more likely the case. Currently the sockeye return is below escapement level so no TAC (total allowable catches) are available and the department is looking at zero impact on the run. The only way they can achieve this is to close down all activities that may have an impact. Thompson River is also closed for salmon fishing as its sockeye salmon run is expected to be below escapement level. That run is typically a bit later than the summer run, so if they are still moving through the Fraser River in September, expect it to be closed.
With that said, I will be briefed tomorrow and will provide an update when that becomes available. I know you all want to plan your long weekend trips so perhaps some ideas on openings and closures may help.
BTW, with the exception of a few pink salmon finning during the incoming tide, the school is not really here yet to yield some successful fishing. Current water clarity is also not really helping. You'd be better of focusing on other fisheries that are currently open.
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Any updates from today? or is the next update coming Friday? Anyone?, guess it's status quo...
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steely ; ive always noticed i do better on the south bank than the north, i live in maple ridge and do far better when i cross to langley maybe just coincidence
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next meeting is on thurs !
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I'm not sure why that's the case but for some reason they definitely prefer the south bank. When they are in thick it doesn't matter too much as the whole river has them but at this time of year it seems most are on the delta, surrey, Langley side. Berry's has it on there website as its opening Friday in the lower so we'll see. Wait for the official announcement.
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The fall run sockeye haven't even entered the river yet.....Weaver Cr. for example, so they have no way of knowing how strong these runs are and until they do you can expect the river to be closed for awhile yet. Wouldn't surprise me in the least if the Fraser remains closed until mid Sept. AND those fish that are showing up too early and have been in the fresh water too long so a large number of them are dying prespawn due to the parasites they get as soon as they enter the river (fresh water).
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I'm sure they will open the lower Fraser soon but not the upper.
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I'm sure they will open the lower Fraser soon but not the upper.
It's possible but once again, I wouldn't count on it until the late run sockeye get through. Those fall run fish don't spawn until October so if they are worried at all about the Cultus L. and Weaver Cr. numbers it might not happen....then there's the Lower Adams, Seaton, and Little Suswap River runs, all october spawning fish, that still need to get through in decent number that ACTUALLY make it to the spawning stage.
The problem is a lot of these fish from these systems, for some reason still unknown to a great extent, are coming into the river FAR TOO SOON and die before they even get to spawn. The warm water certainly doesn't help either. They used to stage at the mouth of the Fraser before making their final run up the river. They're dying because they are in fresh water TOO LONG waiting to spawn....if they get that far! They can only live so long once the parasite that all sockeye get called parvicapsula as soon as they enter fresh water, It gets into their kidney and to some extent into their gills and kills them prespawn.
If the fish came in at the proper time the parasite problem wouldn't be an issue. DFO is trying to protect those fish that are coming in as we speak which is closer to the correct time for entering the Fraser.
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16 million pinks and they wont allow fishing.
let me toss my spinners and spoons man.
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you get your wish to toss your spoons and spinners right now, LOL. DFO finally wakes up and be reasonable.
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South side of river has always been better for me. I live on the north ;D
When its thick it doesn't matter but when your hunting for them its always south for me.
But I have a boat so not an issue.
Good luck out there and hope for some vis soon as that is the kicker.
Rando