Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fly Fishing Cafe => Topic started by: psd1179 on May 27, 2019, 10:45:57 AM
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My salmon fly fishing experience are poor. May anybody post some their pink salmon flies for salt and for river. What size is the hook selection?
Thanks
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Most anglers who have done it successfully for a few years will tell you pattern isn't that important. Color is and either hot or florescent pink or Cerise are most popular, particular for a wing of hair or synthetic or marabou. Chartreuse and blue are also useful, particularly on the East Van Island beaches. I have also done well with a clouser style pattern of florescent chartreuse and pink fake fur. Sizes in 6 to 10 or 12 seem most popular. The body I favour is either diamond braid (silver gold etc, doesn't matter) or plastic or sparkle chenille is pink or Cerise. The clearer the water, the smaller the pattern
I will post photos of a few patterns later.
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what RalphH says....
Blue with some flash is also good on the Vedder canal in September because you will pick up the early cohos as well as the pinks.
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I can't speak with saltwater locations but for targeting Pinks migrating through the Vedder / Fraser confluence area, my go to fly pattern is a small size 10 nymph hook, hot pink thread wrapped body, few strands of pink crinkle flash and a few strands of holographic flash, topped with a pink bead head. I usually fish strip retrieving on a clear intermediate tip.
Small and sparse is key. A friend and I a few years back were fishing the confluence from a boat in the peak of the pink run and hooked over a hundred between the two of us. We did a lot of experimenting with different flies, sizes and colors. We caught fish on all of them but hookups were noticeably up with with smaller and sparser flies and have done well on them since.
End of the day, Pink salmon aren't overly picky and will bite almost anything presented but thats my go to.
(http://i65.tinypic.com/6sat7p.jpg)
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Sneaky looking pattern BNF
Check out the Pink Eve - I think this was the first published BC fly tied specifically for Pinks http://flyanglersonline.com/features/canada/can135.php
Another was Cathy's Coat" https://www.iwff.ca/FLY%20TYING/FLY/Cathy's%20Coat.pdf
here are a few of mine:
(https://i.imgur.com/J6vSuxj.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/NV5Rng0.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/uh56Uy0.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/OlfRnXq.jpg)
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(http://i65.tinypic.com/6sat7p.jpg)
I like that!
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Sneaky looking pattern BNF
Check out the Pink Eve - I think this was the first published BC fly tied specifically for Pinks http://flyanglersonline.com/features/canada/can135.php
Another was Cathy's Coat" https://www.iwff.ca/FLY%20TYING/FLY/Cathy's%20Coat.pdf
here are a few of mine:
(https://i.imgur.com/J6vSuxj.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/NV5Rng0.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/uh56Uy0.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/OlfRnXq.jpg)
Noticed that one of your flies is tied on a circle hook. Any differences in hook ups with circles? Been thinking about giving it a shot to reduce foul hooking them when they are in thick.
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Let's hope some pinks actually come in this year!
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I have only used the circle hooks a few times but was very satisfied with how they worked. Establishing a hookup once a fish takes is different, just continue your retrieve or use a slip strike once the hook set is established I seldom lost a fish. Foul hooking happens seldom and the fish quickly shed the hook in most cases.
The PSF preliminary Pink Salmon outlook for the south coast/Fraser is reasonably promising. No estimates have been released but it is supposed to be better than '17 and some runs are forecast to be abundant.
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The PSF prilimiary Pink Salmon outlook for the south coast/Fraser is reasonably promising. No estimates have been released but it is supposed to be better than '17 and some runs are forecast to be abundant.
Oh? Where have you seen this? All the Washington pink salmon returns are forecast to be terrible to dismal, with some worse than 17.
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https://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/species-especes/salmon-saumon/outlook-perspective/2019-summ-somm-eng.html
Pink 2019 Outlook
11 Outlook Units
37 CUs
Northern BC: uncertainty and continued poor returns expected
Southern BC: some fisheries expected; many groups abundant
https://pacificwild.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/DRAFT-Southern-Salmon-IFMP-19-20-February-2019.pdf:
The total 2019 forecast of Fraser Pink Salmon ranges from 2.5 million to 10.6 million at the 10% and 90% probability-levels, with a median (50% probability level) forecast of 5.0 million. The median forecast is below average (12.7 million)
Chances are the Campbell/Quinsum runs, which are super enhanced, will be open to retention. Looks like a reasonable chance there will be some retention on the Fraser system if returns are around the median probability level.
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I got a box of these. But none have caught pink salmon
(https://images.craigslist.org/00a0a_5GLboL9VvA2_1200x900.jpg)
(https://images.craigslist.org/00I0I_8GRr1d4GCl6_1200x900.jpg)
(https://images.craigslist.org/01414_ffyTsDJ3dxr_1200x900.jpg)
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I do well in the Squamish on small chartreuse muddlers for Pinks....
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I got a box of these. But none have caught pink salmon
(https://images.craigslist.org/00a0a_5GLboL9VvA2_1200x900.jpg)
If you are selling let me know ;)
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I have found my go to fly
(https://scontent.fyvr3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/69179558_10156661159936270_6447372602859061248_n.jpg?_nc_cat=104&_nc_oc=AQna9-dO567EkLDgyiVw2QV8KHG1kMqEO5rkOrpZQJLX9bx0ZYVcFurHM4JSy5Ca6Pc&_nc_ht=scontent.fyvr3-1.fna&oh=debe7d8f16acecdf67655fa5e699171e&oe=5DC95F39)
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I like that hook! What is it?
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I like that hook! What is it?
Hends?