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IronNoggin
05-18-2012, 11:52 AM
Just back in from The Briney, and dog tired! But thought I'd run up something of a report on what we saw over the past 5 weeks or so...

This is amongst the slowest starts we've witnessed for springs along the coast of The Rock. Decided to wander up to Nootka and points north as that's where they usually show in numbers first. Had the odd good day, but the vast majority were "scratchy" to say the least. poorest catch rate I've seen in a great many years. Situation to the south (Ukee & Tofu areas) was even worse according to the dismal reports form those who stayed down there to work it. Small fish, and damn few of them all over the banks and nearshore in the southern areas. http://fishbcforum.com/public/style_emoticons/default/blink.gif

The water up north was like gin, and damn COLD! Didn't take the Helly's off for the entire duration as a consequence. Methinks the whole system is running about a month behind our calender this year, likely due to the cold water effects.

Lower western US opened for their troll fleet a little better than a week ago, and their catch rates remain dismal as well at this point.

That said, reports from Alaska suggest the huge predicted biomass of springs does indeed exist, just they are very much taking their time to wrap their minds around wandering south. Suspect in the next little while, the situation will turn around abruptly, and we should be in excellent shape when it comes time for the impending sports fishery. Right looking forward to that alright, and if the sizes of the fish we did see in the northern Island areas is any indication, we'll likely see more than a few Real MONSTERS this season!!

The Good news was the final testing of the new prototype needlefish spoon went much better than expected! The fish literally beat the paint right off of it, and was still catching them faster than most the other gear when I pulled it! Didn't want to lose the one that worked so well to the Goddess, so it's now off to the production line. Letcha know when & where you can grab one as soon as it gets that far...

Nice to be home. Been a spell...

Cheers,
Nog

tubby
05-18-2012, 03:58 PM
How many of,the endangered Fraser,stock do you guys take? Was it 40,000 pieces for your allocation?

Jeff88
05-18-2012, 04:07 PM
did you try around the barclay sound area at all... or were u strictly offshore

IronNoggin
05-18-2012, 04:21 PM
How many of,the endangered Fraser,stock do you guys take? Was it 40,000 pieces for your allocation?

Fraser Stocks? According to the Head Hunters (near 100% coverage this year) that would equal ZERO. Nearly exclusively US origin fish.

Our quota was slashed to about that 40K. 17K went into the kitty to cover the recreational sector's likely "overage" this year, giving them a take of ~ 67,000. We took another hit when The Dino decided to create another racially segregated commercial troll fishery for the Nuu-Chah-Nulth off WCVI to the order of another ~ 6,000 pieces.

To put it in perspective, the reason given to us for the heavy roll-backs was due to US pressure to decrease our impact on their stocks. The US's response? 555,000 (no typo, 555K) to their troll fleets alone. :confused:

Being a troller is no longer viable. The Dino set out with vested interest to put the squeeze on us as hard as possible in order to drive as many as they could into their extremely low-ball buy-back agenda. :evil:


did you try around the barclay sound area at all... or were u strictly offshore

We ranged from Cape Cook down through Nootka. The Sound was open, but catches were by and large very dismal there.

Nog

Sitkaspruce
05-18-2012, 07:58 PM
Thanks for the info Nog

Will be watching and waiting for the fish to show up of the NI soon. Been itching to put the troll gear on, but the boss want whitefish in the freezer first.....and we all know what a happy wife brings........

Have a good season

Cheers

SS

Weatherby Fan
05-18-2012, 08:50 PM
Hey Nog
I'm taking the lodge up to the QC Islands on the 27th,just curious if any fish showing up at Noyes Island,Alaska
WF