Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: redtide on February 25, 2005, 01:43:13 PM
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hi guys. going fishing on the canadian princess resort in ucluelet. trying for some halibut and maybe some snapper. goin may 31st. any comments or suggestions about these guys. thanks.
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Don't get sea sick. ;) A friend of mine went two seasons ago, and said everyone barfed except him because they chowed down too much before the trip. He ended up landing a nice spring and lossing a halibut. Have fun. :)
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Whatever you do, don't take a cabin onboard the Canadian Princess unless you want to listen to banging pans all night long. Stay on one of cabins on shore. Take gravol or some other motion sickness medication. Chances are you are going to be needing it.
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I was told that powdweed ginder is very effective -( obtain at drug store ) without many of the side effects . Tried it when I felt a little queesy and it fixed me up right away . Unusual for me to have a problem ut I did that day . Just a suggestion . Think the original suggestion came from another bc site . Have a great trip
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If you heading with Canadian Princess in Ucluelet for Hali and salmon, they most likely will take you to the big bank which is around 20 miles off shore. At there you will often face 15-20 foot sea or maybe more, so Graval is a must. As Rodney said don't eat too much before you get on board as well as your boozes intake. Fishing wise, is pretty good in late May early June, lots of fish around so don't worry too much. goodluck fishing.
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Before we put peacan sam to sleep with gravol, let's consider other options. ;) Before my friend went, Scott at Anglers West recommended this patch for sea sickness instead of gravol. After all, you want to stay awake while you reel in that big one right? ;D I don't know the name, so maybe someone else can jump in and tell us. Sam? ;)
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Scopolamine (Transderm-V) for vertigo
Examples
Brand Name Chemical Name
Transderm-V scopolamine
Scopolamine (Transderm-V) is a patch placed on the skin behind the ear. The medication is absorbed from the patch through the skin.
How It Works
The action of scopolamine is not completely understood. It is believed that scopolamine reduces the activity of the vestibular nerve, which connects the inner ear and the brain. This reduces the urge to vomit.
Why It Is Used
Scopolamine is prescribed to prevent vomiting caused by vertigo.
How Well It Works
Scopolamine can help prevent vomiting caused by vertigo in most people.
Side Effects
The most common side effect of scopolamine is a dry mouth.
Other side effects include drowsiness and blurred vision.
What To Think About
Some people who use scopolamine for 3 or more days in a row may experience dizziness, nausea, vomiting, or headache when they stop using the medication.
Ask your pharmacist-AFAIK you don't need a prescription.
Also Bonamine is worth having around-doesn't make you quite as sleepy as Gravol but works much the same.
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Thanks, great to know Sam. I was wondering, have anyone tried those bracelet that gives a little bit of shock to prevent sea-sickness?
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I see a lot of guys wiht little patches on their necks too that seems to do something for them. Also I've seen other little bracelets that have a small ball thing on the band that does something to the circulatory system through the wrist. Not sure how it works, but if you don't want to ingest anything, it's worth a shot still.
As SK said, you're probably going to be heading offshore to the bank out there, fishing can be quite good, but the weather must be taken nto considereration, if you continued heading west, there's nothing between you and Japan.
Have a good trip.
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A few years ago gravol was free for the asking at the front desk. Ask the front desk if they still offer the service when you check in.
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unless it is blowing the swell shouldn't be a problem
up and down up and down
lots of fish at the big bank enjoy
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Thanks, great to know Sam. I was wondering, have anyone tried those bracelet that gives a little bit of shock to prevent sea-sickness?
I know someone who used one of those-she worked aboard a Tuna fishing boat off the Oregon coast-sometimes ugly and lumpy place and she swore that it worked like a charm.
http://www.reliefband.com/main.html
http://www.charkbait.com/cs/csaseasick.htm
Note that the Relief Band is not the Accupressure Band that Spudcote is talking about-they work along different lines.I've used the Accupressure Bands and they help a bit.
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Sorry for the late reply. thanks to all for the suggestions. I managed to change from onboard to land cabin so that was good. yes i've used gravol before out there, but the other stuff i will look into as well. the excursions are 6 hours long so were gonna be goin up and down on the waves for a while but its gonna be real good. the only problem is the cabins don't come with kitchens.....so i guess its just beer and pretzels. gonna post pics when i get back.....i mean email them to rod or dragonspeed. BTW i noticed on one of the maps of uclulet there is a crabbing wharf near town. has any one tried that wharf for crabs. thanks.
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No need to eat Beer & Pretzels-that'll make you sick the nest day for sure :'(-there are a couple of decent restaurants in town-Matterson's if it's still there.
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Have been three times and am going back this July! It is early but should be fish! If you go Hali fishing it is a two hour trip both ways, not a lot of fishing time so u have to fish hard! Salmon they go to various spots usually not far out! Gravol is a must! Makes me a bit sleepy but better than puking! Take some before bed, dont eat anything greasy, take one in the morning and one on the boat! I am a large person so doesnt effect me too bad! But I sleep when I get back!
I love it there! Hopefully the wateer will be fine, if the swells are too bad they wont go out too far! Have fun and leave some for the rest of us! Like I said 7 of us are going in July! Get on the boat early and pick a spot by putting a bag etc over the rod hook!
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you can buy crabs at the fish floats but i am not sure about crabbing from any wharf.
some traps are set in the inner harbour but i think most are caught outside.
the west coast dungeness are extremely tastey ,i think i will pick some up this weekend
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Another tip for the sea sickness is not to look down at the water, keep your eyes on the horizon, there is another pill that is available over the counter, forgot the name, not gravol, twice the cost and worked great as I was on the Princess last year, brought a 12 pack of beer and brought back 11 ;D, take the pills before Breakfast, have fun!!
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Want to crab! Go to Tofino! Catch lots of Dungeness off the main dock! We just through down a circle net and caught several easily! Was fun! If you want Red Rock, go to dock as you come into Tofino! No kidding at one dock we caught nothing but reds at other Dungeness! Kids loved it! Just dont cook them up inside your camper! LOL very bad mistake!