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Title: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: Rodney on September 15, 2005, 04:58:28 PM
I sneaked out for 1.5 hours between work this afternoon to get it another go. I started around 1:00pm during low tide and was hoping to bump into a thick school of fish like what I did yesterday around the same tide. Not a whole lot to report today, for once. There were fish around, just not in the large quantity like we saw the last two weeks. I spotted the odd surfacings once awhile. During this time, I managed to hook and land one, and missed a couple of hits.

On the way home, I stopped by to see lucky, Chrome Mykiss' dad, canoeman to see how the fishing was. They reported the same thing. Lucky is lucky as usual. ;) He managed to hook into four fish. :)

There have been commercial openings (both seine and gill nets) in Johnstone Strait since Wednesday, so that's obviously affecting the fishing result. It's not impossible to catch them right now, you just won't experience that many hookups.


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Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: lowlight on September 15, 2005, 05:19:25 PM
I was out today around 3pm and it was the same. Not a single fish even jumped near me. That is a first for me in quite a while.
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: lucky on September 15, 2005, 06:00:20 PM
Not so lucky today :(, a few fish lost, but that I can deal with, when I went back to my truck there was a parking ticket on the window.  Will be going to court to dispute it, for one thing as I understand it there were warnings handed out last week, I never received any warnings and I cannot understand how they can warn some people but yet ticket others, to me this is discriminatory.  Also the no parking signs are not well placed, they are there but not were people are actually parking in the pullout areas.
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: fishersak on September 15, 2005, 06:18:37 PM


Yup, my dad got a ticket also.  I was going to head out tonight also....probably best I didn't.  It's really too bad as there is really no harm in our parking along that road, especially in the pullouts....
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: BwiBwi on September 15, 2005, 06:54:58 PM
One of the pullout area is for sure no parking as the no parking sign is located in the pullout.
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: Obi Wan on September 15, 2005, 07:18:48 PM
 :-\ Not very good from myself either. It's like someone turned off the switch today after a couple of very good days. Same report from north & south arm  :'( If you don't know the run, you would think the season was over.

Anyone know how long the Commercial opening was for? Was it open for days? Is it over?
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: Fish Assassin on September 15, 2005, 07:44:59 PM
Not so lucky today :(, a few fish lost, but that I can deal with, when I went back to my truck there was a parking ticket on the window.  Will be going to court to dispute it, for one thing as I understand it there were warnings handed out last week, I never received any warnings and I cannot understand how they can warn some people but yet ticket others, to me this is discriminatory.  Also the no parking signs are not well placed, they are there but not were people are actually parking in the pullout areas.

Let us know the result of your appeal.
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: Spudcote on September 15, 2005, 07:58:51 PM
I'll be stopping by tomorrow afternoon (friday), I'm fishing with a buddy tomorrow, so if you see a girl fishing with a shaggy blond guy (with sunglasses probably), give me a shout, I'm the shaggy guy... ;D Got a levelwind and a spinning rig.
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: Rodney on September 15, 2005, 08:01:14 PM
When you mentioned you're bringing a buddy yesterday, you didn't mention it is a girl. :o ;D Well, shaggy guy... ;D Have fun tomorrow, I might drop by.
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: lowlight on September 15, 2005, 08:09:52 PM
Not so lucky today :(, a few fish lost, but that I can deal with, when I went back to my truck there was a parking ticket on the window.  Will be going to court to dispute it, for one thing as I understand it there were warnings handed out last week, I never received any warnings and I cannot understand how they can warn some people but yet ticket others, to me this is discriminatory.  Also the no parking signs are not well placed, they are there but not were people are actually parking in the pullout areas.
You knew they gave out warnings (even though you didn't get one yourself) yet you still parked there? On what grounds do you plan on disputing this ticket?
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: lucky on September 15, 2005, 08:20:39 PM
 The bylaw officer told me that last week they handed out warnings, I feel the no parking signs are badly placed and I dont understand how some people could get off with a warning and others simply fined.
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: redtide on September 15, 2005, 08:53:35 PM
was also there. got a warning from a fellow fisherman who was just leaving in a hurry that the bylaw guy was giving tickets. me and my buddy drove away to the other side and fished for a while. lots of tugboat traffic and dead slow....a couple of jumpers and very quiet. didn't know about the commercial openings either. will there be another opening tommorrow as well?
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: Rodney on September 15, 2005, 09:15:04 PM
The commercial fishery was opened until yesterday (Wednesday) 19:00 in Areas 12 and 13. The notices indicate no further openings were anticipated before the next Fraser River Panel meetin (September 16th) due to low abundance of pink salmon. :o

Areas 12 and 13 are in Johnstone Strait, which means the impact of that fishery will most likely last until this weekend.

There are also other openings. Area 16 has a gill net opening until September 16th 08:00. Area 16 includes Texada Island, Lasqueti Island, Jervis Inlet. This means the weekend's pink fishery around the Lower Fraser River will most likely be poor.
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: gman on September 15, 2005, 10:22:11 PM
I spoke to a friend that fishes pinks on the Harrisson. He goes every pink year on Sept 15 (figures its near the peak) and typically catches and releases dozens on his fly rod. He went today and did not land a fish.  :o He says the only sign of pinks was at the confluence with the Fraser - maybe mainstem fish briefly holding before moving on up the Fraser. He was speculating that the run must be late. Lets hope so!
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: Headshake on September 15, 2005, 10:39:18 PM
Well I feel a little justified. Poor reports make me feel better about missing the upcoming weekend fishing. My exploring of the fraser on Wednesday cost me some points at home, so my wife will be having away time while I spend time with my little fisherpeople at home. I don't mind since the fishing looks to be slow for the weekend.
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: BCSteelheader on September 16, 2005, 06:10:19 AM
anyone got the link for the commercial pink updates?    thanxs
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: WestEast on September 16, 2005, 09:58:27 AM
anyone got the link for the commercial pink updates?    thanxs

Try http://www.psc.org/ and look at News & Announcements.
Title: Re: Lower Fraser, Richmond September 15th
Post by: Rodney on September 16, 2005, 09:59:54 AM
Commercial fishery notices can be viewed in this section (http://www-ops2.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/xnet/content/fns/index.cfm?pg=search_options&lang=en&id=commercial) of DFO Pacific[/url].