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Topic: Winter salmon kayak fishing  (Read 2649 times)

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Yak fisher

  • Perch
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  • Location: Vancouver, BC
  • Date Registered: Jan 2018
  • Posts: 64
Anybody fish now for salmon in Vancouver or is it too cold and fish is too big, too deep :-)
New to salmon fishing from kayak. Trout fishing is great in winter.


tsquared

  • Lingcod
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  • Location: Victoria British Columbia
  • Date Registered: Aug 2009
  • Posts: 483
You can jig for them with some success. I have trolled for winter springs but they are too deep in the water column to have much success.
T2


Northdogboy

  • Plankton
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  • Location: Nanaimo BC
  • Date Registered: Nov 2016
  • Posts: 7
I've been busy this last month so I have not headed out yet. But around Nanaimo they are all deep on the bottom and following bait balls.  So jigging is the way to go now anyway.  I'm going to try and head out next week if I can have a half a morning free


 

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