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Nootka sound fishing report 2012
Nootka sound fishing report 2012









This pack is the best solution for a tyer wanting to be prepared for anything. The book design of the pack allows you to quickly flip between dividers to find that pesky spool of thread or pack of feathers that always seems to disappear when you need it most. A pack robust enough to carry every material or tool your heart desires. Oh, and you like to take gear home to tie leaders? No problem –įor the tyer on the go. Keep everything in one easy spot so you can spend more time fishing, less time digging underneath your seats looking for “that spoon that worked last year”. Long gone are the days of tackle trays migrating around your vessel. An easy place to store every single tool, leader, hook file, flasher, spoon, etc. Simply put, it’s a pack purely designed with storage in mind. Help protect the future of wild steelhead in British Columbia! CLASSES AND COURSES 2021 Class Listīar none, the best option for any saltwater or freshwater boat angler. The media gathered were to be used by the Nootka Sound Watershed Society to voice concern and put a face to the plight of this run. The SSBC fronted funding of $3,000 to video and photo documentation of the fall snorkel survey conducted by provincial managers. Most recently, the SSBC has been communicating with managers on the Gold River and hopes to source answers to the 2020 winter steelhead collapse. In addition, the SSBC has contributed to ongoing work on the Coquihalla including supporting population assessment swims, and continued monitoring of Coquihalla Canyon fish passage. The current chum gillnet fishery is considered to be one of the largest detriments to IF steelhead and poses the greatest threat to Thompson River steelhead. In the past year, the SSBC has been committed to researching and funding possible selective fishing projects on the Fraser River to reduce impacts on the Interior Fraser steelhead migration. What started as a dedicated group of concerned steelhead anglers has blossomed into a global effort to save one of the world’s most diverse and resilient species. Having started in 1970, this year marks the 50th anniversary of the Steelhead Society of British Columbia and is an important milestone in salmonid conservation. Support is given to steelhead projects including habitat restoration, spawning tributary protection, flow rate regulation, population assessment, and education. The SSBC works alongside other conservation groups in order to protect the future of wild steelhead throughout the province. The Steelhead Society’s mandate is to protect wild steelhead populations and wild rivers throughout British Columbia. Get your tickets today and read on for a bit more about the mandate and all of the great work the SSBC is doing! It also happens to be the 50th anniversary for the Steelhead Society this year so there is no better time than this to give. This is a fantastic way to support steelhead conservation in our province. The Steelhead Society’s online 50/50 draw is now over $8,300 and rising! Be sure to check out their online fundraiser and the great prizes in the raffle. Last but not least, we have extended our store hours to make it easier to get you into the shop! We have the recipe and video link below in our Feature Fly Section. On the video front, Matt will tune in next week with the Video Report but this week Zach shares a stunning looking simple marabou spey fly well worth putting in the box for steelhead anglers as well as being one that is fun to fish for chum, coho and bulltrout. Jason is also back this week with a saltwater report and he has some details on Winter Chinook fishing. We have updates on the Harrison, Squamish and Vedder with this in mind. This week the wish list is from Aidan and we hope it might give you some inspiration for gift ideas.Īlso, as promised, we do have some fishing updates for you! December is historically a slow time but there are still options to get out for steelhead scout trips and the “egg eater” fisheries. With this in mind, we are announcing extended shopping hours to make it easier to get into the shop and we also have another gift idea list. Christmas is just around the corner and although we try to keep the fishing report focused on the fishing, we also know that most of you love to get fishing related Christmas stuff under the tree.











Nootka sound fishing report 2012