07-01-2004, 02:22 PM
Campbell River - saltwater - July 1st, 2004
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FISHING: Good
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Cape Mudge; there are definitely some fish coming from the Cape Mudge area but earlier in the week was better than later. The tidal variation flattened out by the end of the week to a point where there was not much difference in height between high and low tide and this does not always make for good fishing at the light.
The Hump; the flatter tides this week have made for longer windows of opportunity to fish the Hump without fighting the current. Although many anglers fish the hump with trolling gear, it is an extremely popular location with anglers who prefer to jig.
Willow Shelter / Points; Some fish beginning to show on the west side of Discovery passage and further south into Georgia Strait. As schools of Salmon pass through the area, the fishing has heated up and cooled down several times in the past month.
Seymour Narrows- north; this end of our area is garnering the most interest right now and for good reason. Despite westerly winds making water conditions bumpy at times, the bulk of the fish being taken at this time are coming from the Greensea Bay, Chatham point area and up into the passages surrounding Sonora Island. There was an as yet unconfirmed report of a large fish being taken in Deepwater Bay.
All sorts of terminal tackle is being used depending on what each anglers preference is. Anchovies trolled behind a flasher have been producing fish as well as hoochies, small spoons and plugs. Heading north would be a good bet until the next wave of fish hits the south end of Quadra.
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FISHING: Good
Weather [[url "http://www.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/forecast/city_e.html?ybl"][#0000ff]click here[/#0000ff][/url]]
Tides [[url "http://www.lau.chs-shc.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/cgi-bin/tide-shc.cgi?queryType=showZone&language=english&region=1&zone=14"][#0000ff]click here[/#0000ff][/url]]
Cape Mudge; there are definitely some fish coming from the Cape Mudge area but earlier in the week was better than later. The tidal variation flattened out by the end of the week to a point where there was not much difference in height between high and low tide and this does not always make for good fishing at the light.
The Hump; the flatter tides this week have made for longer windows of opportunity to fish the Hump without fighting the current. Although many anglers fish the hump with trolling gear, it is an extremely popular location with anglers who prefer to jig.
Willow Shelter / Points; Some fish beginning to show on the west side of Discovery passage and further south into Georgia Strait. As schools of Salmon pass through the area, the fishing has heated up and cooled down several times in the past month.
Seymour Narrows- north; this end of our area is garnering the most interest right now and for good reason. Despite westerly winds making water conditions bumpy at times, the bulk of the fish being taken at this time are coming from the Greensea Bay, Chatham point area and up into the passages surrounding Sonora Island. There was an as yet unconfirmed report of a large fish being taken in Deepwater Bay.
All sorts of terminal tackle is being used depending on what each anglers preference is. Anchovies trolled behind a flasher have been producing fish as well as hoochies, small spoons and plugs. Heading north would be a good bet until the next wave of fish hits the south end of Quadra.