Any fisherman out there?

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I am about 43 seconds, house to boat launch. I fish year’round, Coho, Chinook mostly. Spot prawns (you call them shrimp) are plentiful, as are Dungeness Crab.
I bought the house on Bowen Island in 2019, when CoVid scared everybody away...19 min ferry from West Vancouver, runs every hour.
Definitely living the dream. :clap: :clap: :clap:
Awesome Dave! Did you guys sell the house in town and move completely out of the city?
No, we still have a house in W Van…I’m trying to convince the wife to move to Pender Harbour. I’d like 15-20 acres, so I don’t have to see any neighbours Image


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toxicavenger wrote:I do not fish as much as I use to. I did a bunch of it in Maryland, Louisiana and Georgia. I typically have used lures for my type of fishing. Not much of a fly fisherman I am afraid.
I’d love to learn how to fly fish…float around in a belly-boat…it looks peaceful.
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I've posted this before, but my wife is a marine biologist, and you can see some of the fish/sharks/rays that she has worked up. Most of the water scenery pictures are probably within a 1/2 hour of our house and of our boat.

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JDC222 wrote:
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toxicavenger wrote:I do not fish as much as I use to. I did a bunch of it in Maryland, Louisiana and Georgia. I typically have used lures for my type of fishing. Not much of a fly fisherman I am afraid.
I’d love to learn how to fly fish…float around in a belly-boat…it looks peaceful.
Fly fishing on a fast river is a full time job.

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toxicavenger wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2024 5:38 am
JDC222 wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2024 7:54 am
toxicavenger wrote:I do not fish as much as I use to. I did a bunch of it in Maryland, Louisiana and Georgia. I typically have used lures for my type of fishing. Not much of a fly fisherman I am afraid.
I’d love to learn how to fly fish…float around in a belly-boat…it looks peaceful.
Fly fishing on a fast river is a full time job.
Hard to drink beer AND fish, in a fast running river!
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toxicavenger wrote:
JDC222 wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2024 7:54 am
toxicavenger wrote:I do not fish as much as I use to. I did a bunch of it in Maryland, Louisiana and Georgia. I typically have used lures for my type of fishing. Not much of a fly fisherman I am afraid.
I’d love to learn how to fly fish…float around in a belly-boat…it looks peaceful.
Fly fishing on a fast river is a full time job.
Yes it is. I prefer high mountain lakes and smaller streams. Less people, more quiet, and the fish generally aren’t as skittish.
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His personal best 2lber on top water (more of a floating jerk bait) called the OSP bent minnow. Caught 4 on it this morning in the lake i've never caught fish on using a top water method (having tried many times). Apparently this lure is quite the rage in Australia and Japan, and starting to get a cult following here. Would be great for stripper in its larger sizes:

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That personal best lasted about an hour when he caught what we're calling a 3lber on no other than a 5" weightless watermelon senko rigged on a weedless offset wide gap hook. He was soooo excited!

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sierra11b wrote:His personal best 2lber on top water (more of a floating jerk bait) called the OSP bent minnow. Caught 4 on it this morning in the lake i've never caught fish on using a top water method (having tried many times). Apparently this lure is quite the rage in Australia and Japan, and starting to get a cult following here. Would be great for stripper in its larger sizes:

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That personal best lasted about an hour when he caught what we're calling a 3lber on no other than a 5" weightless watermelon senko rigged on a weedless offset wide gap hook. He was soooo excited!

New Stradic 3000 HG with 8lb super sniper fluorocarbon, Gloomis 802S JWR rod. Such a sweet setup for senkos.

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^^^ My version of paradise!

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Post by toxicavenger » Sat Mar 30, 2024 7:34 pm

sierra11b wrote:
Sat Mar 30, 2024 10:48 am
His personal best 2lber on top water (more of a floating jerk bait) called the OSP bent minnow. Caught 4 on it this morning in the lake i've never caught fish on using a top water method (having tried many times). Apparently this lure is quite the rage in Australia and Japan, and starting to get a cult following here. Would be great for stripper in its larger sizes:

Image

That personal best lasted about an hour when he caught what we're calling a 3lber on no other than a 5" weightless watermelon senko rigged on a weedless offset wide gap hook. He was soooo excited!

New Stradic 3000 HG with 8lb super sniper fluorocarbon, Gloomis 802S JWR rod. Such a sweet setup for senkos.

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Damn he is crushing it!

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BacoNoir wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2024 9:45 am
toxicavenger wrote:
JDC222 wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2024 7:54 am
toxicavenger wrote:I do not fish as much as I use to. I did a bunch of it in Maryland, Louisiana and Georgia. I typically have used lures for my type of fishing. Not much of a fly fisherman I am afraid.
I’d love to learn how to fly fish…float around in a belly-boat…it looks peaceful.
Fly fishing on a fast river is a full time job.
Yes it is. I prefer high mountain lakes and smaller streams. Less people, more quiet, and the fish generally aren’t as skittish.
Same!

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Post by toxicavenger » Sat Mar 30, 2024 7:39 pm

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move to Pender Harbour. I’d like 15-20 acres, so I don’t have to see any neighbours Image
I heard Pender is amazing. Where is the area you are staying now on the water? It looks beautiful.

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I've posted this before, but my wife is a marine biologist, and you can see some of the fish/sharks/rays that she has worked up. Most of the water scenery pictures are probably within a 1/2 hour of our house and of our boat.
That is way cool Chris. Looks like a beautiful area.

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toxicavenger wrote:
Sat Mar 30, 2024 7:39 pm
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move to Pender Harbour. I’d like 15-20 acres, so I don’t have to see any neighbours Image
I heard Pender is amazing. Where is the area you are staying now on the water? It looks beautiful.

My place is on Bowen Island. It's a 20 min ferry (every hour) from West Vancouver. My house is on the west side of the Island, boat launch (rocks) is a minute away, so many places to fish!
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Post by gwells » Mon Apr 01, 2024 9:13 am

this popped up for me today and it seems appropriate on this thread.
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Post by toxicavenger » Mon Apr 01, 2024 8:09 pm

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Sat Mar 30, 2024 8:26 pm
I heard Pender is amazing. Where is the area you are staying now on the water? It looks beautiful.

My place is on Bowen Island. It's a 20 min ferry (every hour) from West Vancouver. My house is on the west side of the Island, boat launch (rocks) is a minute away, so many places to fish!
That sounds awesome! Congrats Dave. Carrying that "shaft" all them years paid off. :roll:

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Post by Ryeguy » Tue Apr 02, 2024 3:55 am

gwells wrote:
Mon Apr 01, 2024 9:13 am
this popped up for me today and it seems appropriate on this thread.

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I’ve heard of that before, especially with the tuna fishermen around me. They use the drone for spotting fish. Tuna will swim near the surface and can be seen using spotting planes, and now drones.

I’ve also heard of guys using drones to drop bait near the lounging tuna so the boat doesn’t spook them.

Years ago, my neighbor welded up a 4’ slingshot and used surgical tubing to launch bait.

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Ryeguy wrote:
gwells wrote:
Mon Apr 01, 2024 9:13 am
this popped up for me today and it seems appropriate on this thread.

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I’ve heard of that before, especially with the tuna fishermen around me. They use the drone for spotting fish. Tuna will swim near the surface and can be seen using spotting planes, and now drones.

I’ve also heard of guys using drones to drop bait near the lounging tuna so the boat doesn’t spook them.

Years ago, my neighbor welded up a 4’ slingshot and used surgical tubing to launch bait.
Drones are big for dropping bait for shark fishing off the NI beaches. I think they’ve been banned for this purpose in some places.
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toxicavenger wrote:
Mon Apr 01, 2024 8:09 pm
JDC222 wrote:
Sat Mar 30, 2024 8:26 pm
I heard Pender is amazing. Where is the area you are staying now on the water? It looks beautiful.

My place is on Bowen Island. It's a 20 min ferry (every hour) from West Vancouver. My house is on the west side of the Island, boat launch (rocks) is a minute away, so many places to fish!
That sounds awesome! Congrats Dave. Carrying that "shaft" all them years paid off. :roll:
I am still "carrying the shaft" Terry...lol Not retired yet :)
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Post by toxicavenger » Thu Apr 04, 2024 6:55 pm

JDC222 wrote:
Thu Apr 04, 2024 5:22 pm
toxicavenger wrote:
Mon Apr 01, 2024 8:09 pm
JDC222 wrote:
Sat Mar 30, 2024 8:26 pm
I heard Pender is amazing. Where is the area you are staying now on the water? It looks beautiful.

My place is on Bowen Island. It's a 20 min ferry (every hour) from West Vancouver. My house is on the west side of the Island, boat launch (rocks) is a minute away, so many places to fish!
That sounds awesome! Congrats Dave. Carrying that "shaft" all them years paid off. :roll:
I am still "carrying the shaft" Terry...lol Not retired yet :)
Sweet! You were a amazing displayer of the shaft! :roll:

In all honesty you and the band put on an amazing performance! :thumbsup:

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toxicavenger wrote:
JDC222 wrote:
Thu Apr 04, 2024 5:22 pm
toxicavenger wrote:
Mon Apr 01, 2024 8:09 pm
JDC222 wrote:
Sat Mar 30, 2024 8:26 pm
I heard Pender is amazing. Where is the area you are staying now on the water? It looks beautiful.

My place is on Bowen Island. It's a 20 min ferry (every hour) from West Vancouver. My house is on the west side of the Island, boat launch (rocks) is a minute away, so many places to fish!
That sounds awesome! Congrats Dave. Carrying that "shaft" all them years paid off. :roll:
I am still "carrying the shaft" Terry...lol Not retired yet :)
Sweet! You were a amazing displayer of the shaft! :roll:

In all honesty you and the band put on an amazing performance! :thumbsup:
Thanks Terry! We’ll be in France, June 1-14 on a tour for the 80th Anniversary of D-Day, at Juno Beach…meet you there?
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Post by sierra11b » Sat Apr 06, 2024 7:56 pm

JDC222 wrote:
Thu Apr 04, 2024 8:37 pm
toxicavenger wrote:
JDC222 wrote:
Thu Apr 04, 2024 5:22 pm
toxicavenger wrote:
Mon Apr 01, 2024 8:09 pm
JDC222 wrote:
Sat Mar 30, 2024 8:26 pm
I heard Pender is amazing. Where is the area you are staying now on the water? It looks beautiful.

My place is on Bowen Island. It's a 20 min ferry (every hour) from West Vancouver. My house is on the west side of the Island, boat launch (rocks) is a minute away, so many places to fish!
That sounds awesome! Congrats Dave. Carrying that "shaft" all them years paid off. :roll:
I am still "carrying the shaft" Terry...lol Not retired yet :)
Sweet! You were a amazing displayer of the shaft! :roll:

In all honesty you and the band put on an amazing performance! :thumbsup:
Thanks Terry! We’ll be in France, June 1-14 on a tour for the 80th Anniversary of D-Day, at Juno Beach…meet you there?
Woah that's awesome!

I did the commemorative Operation Market Garden jump back in '01 (pre-9/11) as a chosen member of 325th glider regiment out of C47s, and then met up with my unit to have two months of Fallschirmjäger fun throughout Germany and Holland, exchanging tactics, RTC350-1-2 with my then CAG platoon sergeant, and overall unit exchange for German sports badge and Schützenschnur.

We toured the entire area of Operation Market Garden with the German Para's and had way much fun doing so. Needless to say, the women in Holland still like a AA and Screaming Eagle shoulder patch.

Best months of my life!

At any rate, going to get back on the water next weekend... Too much baseball stuff happening, including a pushed back opening day and hit-a-thon

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sierra11b wrote:
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We toured the entire area of Operation Market Garden with the German Para's and had way much fun doing so. Needless to say, the women in Holland still like a AA and Screaming Eagle shoulder patch.
I always thought it was funny when people said “AA” stood for “Athletic Alcoholics”.

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