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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Eric Berube on August 01, 2021, 11:44:15 AM

Title: Furry Creek
Post by: Eric Berube on August 01, 2021, 11:44:15 AM
Hello,

Ferry Creek is it open for Pink Salmon now?
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: colin6101 on August 01, 2021, 12:59:25 PM
https://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/tidal-maree/a-s28-eng.html
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: milo on August 03, 2021, 06:48:22 PM
Open.
Numbers still low, so tough fishing.
Few caught, mostly by very experienced fly guys.

Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: psd1179 on August 04, 2021, 12:19:26 PM
Open.
Numbers still low, so tough fishing.
Few caught, mostly by very experienced fly guys.

Which tide is better in Furry creek, low tide or high tide?
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: RalphH on August 04, 2021, 02:51:48 PM
My experience - first light is best or more precisely the first few hours after sunrise. After that a rising tide. I like a mid tide best.
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: psd1179 on August 08, 2021, 10:14:45 AM
My experience - first light is best or more precisely the first few hours after sunrise. After that a rising tide. I like a mid tide best.

Absolutely true. right after 7:00am yesterday, the action dead.
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: clarki on August 08, 2021, 02:30:08 PM
Absolutely true. right after 7:00am yesterday, the action dead.
Gadzoiks. I shudder to think what time I would have to leave home to get to Furry Creek to get some fishing in before the bite died at 7 am!
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: RalphH on August 08, 2021, 03:42:49 PM
I've had good success during the day though the size of the run will have an influence. With the meager returns lately best luck invariably be very early. Likewise some parts of the beach fish better later in the day than others. You might understand this just by taking a walk long the beach. Some parts appear empty during the day. In others you'll see fish rising and watching for a bit will understand schools of fish are circulating there. as the tide rises they come closer to shore.
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: alindsey on August 08, 2021, 08:13:08 PM
Where would one park at Furry Creek? Thinking about going tomorrow morning before work... will be tight.
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: RalphH on August 09, 2021, 09:27:49 PM
well, how was it?

I park at Oliver's Landing. You can cross the creek or the train bridge to get to the south beach. The walks along the housing complex are public so you can get to any part of the beach north of the creek that way.
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: armytruck on August 14, 2021, 10:37:48 PM
Pretty slow out there today. Lots of anglers on the beach. Didn’t see much action there. Crossed over behind Defence Island , no fish rolling over there . Marked a couple on the sounder . No joy today . The wind picked up after lunch so I made the call. Back to the barn ( Miller time )🍺. Try another day .
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: armytruck on August 29, 2021, 05:53:40 PM
Seen a few waves of pinks today just off the beach. Right under the boat and front , behind 😳. Chucked a spoon through but couldn’t get a bite, weird . Each batch was a few hundred fish . One cast I pitched was right on top of them as they came right towards my boat , I could see my spoon right in the mix but they weren’t interested. This happened 4 times on each wave of fish . I switched to a tiny buzz bomb . That didn’t work either . Maybe they were coho and turn down the pink lures . Who knows . A few beach anglers got lucky I seen .
Guess I’ll wait and see if they open springs in September out in the chuck .
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: iblly on August 29, 2021, 06:18:30 PM
Couple days at work we were towing about half way between Roger Curtis and north arm and I was dropping a pink zinger right into bunches of them. Zero. Nada. Not interested ?
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: fic on August 30, 2021, 11:03:18 AM
Seen a few waves of pinks today just off the beach. Right under the boat and front , behind 😳. Chucked a spoon through but couldn’t get a bite, weird . Each batch was a few hundred fish . One cast I pitched was right on top of them as they came right towards my boat , I could see my spoon right in the mix but they weren’t interested. This happened 4 times on each wave of fish . I switched to a tiny buzz bomb . That didn’t work either . Maybe they were coho and turn down the pink lures . Who knows . A few beach anglers got lucky I seen .
Guess I’ll wait and see if they open springs in September out in the chuck .
I had no luck this season there. They always arrived in large numbers before I got there, and no other schools came during the time I was there except a few trickle of fish.  I guess it'll take time for Squamish pinks to rebuild to where it was before.  Fraser Pinks have recovered nicely it appears.  More than 1 Million pinks already swam past Mission as of yesterday and it's only August 30th.   
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: armytruck on September 01, 2021, 01:16:17 PM
Seen a few waves of pinks today just off the beach. Right under the boat and front , behind 😳. Chucked a spoon through but couldn’t get a bite, weird . Each batch was a few hundred fish . One cast I pitched was right on top of them as they came right towards my boat , I could see my spoon right in the mix but they weren’t interested. This happened 4 times on each wave of fish . I switched to a tiny buzz bomb . That didn’t work either . Maybe they were coho and turn down the pink lures . Who knows . A few beach anglers got lucky I seen .
Guess I’ll wait and see if they open springs in September out in the chuck .
Looks like time to go south of Furry Creek for springs . Subareas 29-1 to 29-5 opening
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: zabber on September 02, 2021, 10:23:31 AM
Seen a few waves of pinks today just off the beach. Right under the boat and front , behind . Chucked a spoon through but couldn’t get a bite, weird . Each batch was a few hundred fish . One cast I pitched was right on top of them as they came right towards my boat , I could see my spoon right in the mix but they weren’t interested. This happened 4 times on each wave of fish . I switched to a tiny buzz bomb . That didn’t work either . Maybe they were coho and turn down the pink lures . Who knows . A few beach anglers got lucky I seen .
Guess I’ll wait and see if they open springs in September out in the chuck .

Yeah it was kind of weird .. I fished there about 10 days ago and there were several schools pushing through. I would cast in front of, or into, the school but they were pretty tight lipped for the most part. My results were not unique.

It was SUPER windy that day and guys were leaving due to difficulty casting but it was really cool because it was also sunny so you could see the schools in the wave crests. I have seen fish porpoising in prior seasons but never anything like this. It was quite the sight!

Oddly enough, I've had a pretty slow season compared to 2 years ago. A few fish to the beach but I miss those multi-fish days where you have one on every 15-30 minutes. Other guys have been making out better though.

Tight lines!
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: Angler2214 on September 13, 2021, 07:38:19 AM
Newbie on this forum, any more salmon passing by Furry Creek these days? Haven’t been there for 2 weeks now.
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: Old Blue on September 13, 2021, 11:15:23 AM
Newbie on this forum, any more salmon passing by Furry Creek these days? Haven’t been there for 2 weeks now.

They're in the rivers most likely, Squamish is well past it's prime as well
Title: Re: Furry Creek
Post by: Angler2214 on September 13, 2021, 10:25:49 PM
They're in the rivers most likely, Squamish is well past it's prime as well

Thanks Old Blue, appreciate it and saves me a trip up the Sea to Sky to check. Happy fishing!