Fishing Report for Week Ending January 6, 2013

SALTWATER


OVERVIEW New Year’s celebrations,strong winds and bad weather kept most anglers off the water much of this past week. Otherwise, fishing was FAIR TO GOOD for winter springs (feeder Chinooks). 

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SOOKE– Winter spring fishing has been GOOD in the area. There are winter springs weighing up to 10 lbs being caught, but most of the salmon are smaller. The most action seems to be in front of the Bluffs in about 120 to 220 feet of water with the baits down from 120 ft to 150 ft. However, not all the salmon are in deep water. Otter Point has also been good. Anchovies are catching the most springs and Bloody Nose and Purple Haze teaser heads are the most popular when fishing bait for winter springs. Since the winters are very active feeders, just about any gear will catch them. One very good combination recently has been the Purple Haze squirt behind a Purple Glow  flasher.                                                  

BECHER BAY – Fishing was GOOD for winter springs when anglers braved the bad weather. Most of the springs weighed from 7 to 10 lbs in size. The winter springs are still in the bay, from just outside the marina by the Flag Pole out to Lamb Island and Frazer Island. Lamb Island was the best location to catch fish though. It was slow out by the Head to the Trap Shack. Many anglers are finding bait out producing artificial lures, with anchovies being most popular choice of bait. The best teaser heads for anchovies were the Purple Haze and the Bloody Nose. Like usual, the fish are close to the bottom and glow in the dark flashers are a good choice. 4” Coyote type spoons have been effective this past week, with Green/Silver and solid White Glow the best patterns. 

PEDDER BAY – Salmon fishing was GOOD. Most of the winter springs were from 5 to 8 lbs in size but there were enough salmon in the 10 to 12 lb size to make it interesting. The best fishing this past week was in the bay, along the drop off near the Can Buoy. The fish were near the bottom at 120 to 140 feet with most of the fish weighing 4 to 8 lbs in size. Squirts seem to be the most productive bait with UV colors like the Jellyfish, Purple Haze and Electric Chair the best patterns. Anchovies are productive bait too with Bloody Nose and Purple Haze teaser heads the most popular now. The best flashers have been the Purple Glow and Purple Haze. 4” Coyote type spoons have been effective this past week, with Green/Silver and solid White Glow the best patterns. 

VICTORIA – Salmon fishing was GOOD this past week when the weather wasn’t miserable.  Constance Bank had lots of winter springs, but mostly fish in the 3 to 5 lb size range. Action has been pretty steady there, especially with artificial lures. Good artificial lures are Army Truck, Purple Haze and Glo Below squirts. Many of the boats are having no trouble getting their limit of winter springs on the bank. 

Closer in, there has been some good action too. There have been springs all the way from Clover Point to Albert Head. That said, the largest fish have been caught near the harbour mouth and breakwater. We’ve even heard that it’s good right to the Blue Bridge. Coho Killer spoons have been effective with the UV Purple Haze patterns very popular. Good choices in plastic baits are the Army Truck, Purple Haze and the Glo Below. Good flashers have been the Green/Glow and Green/Silver Hot Spots. The bad news is that the seals are a real problem in this area and that most anglers are losing fish to them, especially around Clover Point. 

OAK BAY Salmon fishing has been GOOD on the Flats. Anglers are catching mostly small winter springs, but some have been going as large as 8 lbs. The best bet for springs is trolling right on bottom in 60 to 140 feet of water with squirts, Baitrix tiny strip, small anchovy or Coho Killer spoons. Good squirts were the Electric Chair, Pickle Green, J-79 and Jellyfish. With spoons, 3½” or 4” Gypsy, Titans, and Coyotes in Cop Car or Silver/Green colors and the Gold Star Coho Killer. Glow in the dark flashers would be the best choice for springs now.

SIDNEY – Salmon fishing remains GOOD in the Sidney area. There have been lots of undersize springs in the Sidney Channel as well as a few large enough to keep. There have been springs from near the Red Can all the way south to Darcy Island. There has been some action off Moresby Island as well. Coal Island is a good spot to try now and there are even springs near Wain Rock and Patricia Bay. Many anglers have been fishing for springs using anchovies in Bloody Nose, Purple Haze and UV Green teaser heads. Squirts have been out producing hootchies recently and the hot patterns for springs now are Purple Haze, Glow Below and Electric Chair. Mongoose Coyote spoons have also been working well. 

NOTABLE CATCHES –Please send photos and descriptions of your notable catch to our email info@fishingvictoria.com 

 

FRESHWATER


OVERVIEW – Trout fishing is SLOW on most lakes in the South Island area. Bass fishing is VERY SLOW on most lakes. Anglers are further reminded of the following:" The use of single barbless hooks is mandatory in all streams in Region 1;" All foul hooked (ie: hooked other than in the mouth) must be eturned to the river immediately.  ALL wild trout must be released on all streams in region 1 as well. 


COWICHAN RIVER – The water level on the Cowichan River is relatively low now, at 1.0 meters near Duncan. The color and clarity is excellent for steelhead fishing. We’ve heard of increasing numbers of steelhead being caught and released in the river recently, mostly in the Riverbottom area. The Riverbottom and Bible Camp area has been the best area to fish. For steelhead, good lures to fish are Spin ‘n Glo’s, Corkies, Gooey Bobs and the always reliable Pink Worm. Although many anglers are successful catching winter runs on flies, most anglers chose to use floats and gear. 

In request of the Province of British Columbia and, to update the 2011 – 2013 Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis: Effective 00:01 hours November 27, 2012 until 23:59 hours March 31, 2013 the Cowichan River from the Weir at Cowichan Lake downstream to the Greendale
Trestle is closed to all angling.

 

In addition, effective 00:01 hours November 27, 2012 until 23:59 hours March

31, 2013 the Cowichan River from the Greendale Trestle to CNR Bridge (mile

70.2) is open to Fly-Fishing only.
 

TROUTTroutfishing is SLOW on most lakes in the South Island area. The cold weather has made the fish sluggish. The Vancouver Island Trout Hatchery released 63,512 catchable rainbows into Vancouver Island lakes in 2012.

 

Band anglers are catching trout on both Powerbait, Gulp! eggs, or worms while fishing from shore. Fly anglers are doing well using Pumpkinheads, Wooly Buggers, Leeches or Micro Leech patterns when fishing deep. Trollers have been doing OK with a variety of lures but we’ve heard tat the Orange Hot Shot has been good. The Rhys Davis Baitrix Trout lures and UV Mini Strip Teasers work well for larger fish too. Other good trolling lures are the Apex Trout Killers with the police car one of the best and the black with silver glitter spots taking second place. Flatfish and/or Kwikfish have also been effective in sizes 5 to 7 in Frog, Yellow with Red Spots or Blue/Silver. Smaller Rapalas in Rainbow Trout or Brown Trout patterns also work well. Lastly, Willow Leaf Lake trolls with a worm-tipped GIBBS Wedding Band will almost always catch some fish. The biggest trout continue to be caught at Elk Lake, with Langford Lake being your next best bet to hook into a real “lunker”. By the way, all wild rainbows and cutthroats over 50 cm must be released in Cowichan Lake.

 

BASS-At this time of year the bass move to deeper drop offs and are harder to find. During the day, soft plastics rigged Carolina style work well and crank baits can work well too. Langford Lake, Shawnigan Lake, Prospect Lake and Elk and Beaver Lakes are the best local bass lakes. St. Mary’s Lake on Salt Spring Island is also a great lake for bass fishing.

 

Notable Catches – Please send photos and descriptions of your notable catch to our email info@fishingvictoria.com

 

 

FISH TIP OF THE WEEK


 

When seals stealing salmon are a problem, as they are right now, it’s time to make a change to your gear to minimize tackle loss. Don’t use the heavier leaders that you use in the summer but switch to a leader 10 lbs lighter than your mainline. For most anglers, that means a leader of 15 to 20 lb test. This will allow the leader to break first in a fight with a seal, and you will at least get your flasher back.

 

Island Outfitters Leader Board 2012


 


Congratulations to our winners!


 


Halibut


 


1) 182.8 lbs – Jeff Saponja – Port Renfrew – Mackerel – August 11th

2) 162.3 lbs – Des Hatchard – Port Renfrew – Herring - April 15th

3) 145.6 lbs – Ken Emms – Oak Bay – Herring - April 15th

4) 144.5.4 lbs – Trevor MacDougall – Oak Bay – Herring - May 12th

5)142.6 lbs – Andrew Stawicki – Haro Strait – Octopus - May 13th

 

Salmon


 

1) 39.4 lbs – Curtis Petres – Trap Shack – Anchovy – July 2nd

2) 34.8 lbs – Jason Whittaker – Beechey Head – Anchovy – June 23rd

3) 30.0 lbs – Debbie Campbell – Beechey Head – Anchovy - June 27th

4) 28.6 lbs – Duane Bertrand – Trap Shack – Anchovy - June 20th

5) 28.5 lbs – Falon Lancey – Sherringham Point – Anchovy - May 25th

 

2012 DERBIES and EVENTS


 

Island Outfitters starts and ends the year with the free for fun and prizes Salmon and Halibut Leader Board. Simply weigh your catch in at Island Outfitters and the top five fish in each category on December 31st wins a special prize. Everybody who enters a fish gets a prize! Maybe it will be you bringing in the big one!  Please let us know as early as possible about your up coming events in 2012!

 

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