The next Sport Fish Advisory Board meeting is coming
up shortly. Just in from Chris Bos: "There will be a pre-season Victoria and Area SFAB Committee meeting, Wednesday, March 8th, 7:00 pm, Esquimalt Anglers Clubhouse, 1101 Muro Street, Victoria. An agenda and reminder will be sent out closer to the meeting. If you have any specific topics you want included please let me know. Attendance is open to the public, so feel free to circulate this notice.
So, make a date to attend and come on out.
The South Vancouver Island Anglers Coalition, also headed by Chris Bos, has just released its current newsletter. Some of its items include:
Kiss My Chinook Derby
So, make a date to attend and come on out.
The South Vancouver Island Anglers Coalition, also headed by Chris Bos, has just released its current newsletter. Some of its items include:
Kiss My Chinook Derby
The second
annual Kiss My … Chinook Derby, is on Saturday June 17th. Pedder
Bay RV Park and Marina in Metchosin will be the derby headquarters and weigh
scale location. This is a one day no-frills fun Chinook derby that will run
rain or shine on the Saturday of Father’s Day weekend.
Tickets are $80.00 each
and include one year of SVIAC membership. They are currently building the prize
board and like last year there will be a special draw prize and largest Chinook
main prize. Proceeds go to SVIAC projects and lobbying efforts. Fraser Chinook
management actions will determine the final fishing rules. See: www.anglerscoaltion.com, or contact Chris: 778 426-4141.
2017 Juan
de Fuca Fishing Tournament:
The SVIAC 2017
Juan de Fuca Fishing Tournament, is Saturday and Sunday, August 12th and
13th, 2017. Pedder Bay Marina and RV Park is the weigh station. Top prize for
heaviest Chinook is again $20,000. Expect $100,000 in total prizes. There are
500 public tickets available at $150 per rod. They have omitted the requirement
for ticket holders to be a SVIAC member or pay an additional $50 per ticket –
to attract anglers from up-Island, mainland USA and sell all 500 tickets.
The
Accumulator Jackpot, won in 2016 by Garth Wright, was $8,400.00 for his 21.6-pound
Chinook, the lucky weight required to win. SVIAC will once again seed the start
of the new jackpot with $1,000 and the price to enter remains $20 per person.
This
tournament is the main fundraiser for the SVIAC, so pick up the tickets. And
pick up your membership. See: www.jdfderby.ca for the derby rules.
Chinook
Retention Rules 2017
Effective
March 1st, we will be fishing with a 45- to 67-cm slot size on wild (unmarked)
Chinook, in Oak Bay, Victoria, Metchosin and Sooke, until Saturday, June 17.
Anglers can retain hatchery marked Chinook greater than 67 cm; usually there
are generous numbers thanks to the United States hatchery system.
Fraser
stream-type Chinook in the 2017 projection is far below average at 25,000. So,
draconian measures, in part the result of the First Nation fishing for chinook
in a low sockeye year, in 2016, are possible.
Here is what
the SFAB proposes:
Replace the Juan de Fuca recreational Chinook fishery (Subareas 19-1 to
19-4 and Subarea 20-5) and Strait of Georgia (Subareas 18-1 to 18-6, 18-9,
18-11, 19-5, and portions of Subareas 29-4 and 29-5) with the following
management actions. These would continue to protect spring 42 chinook and meet
the impact reductions required for Spring 52 and summer 52 chinook under zone
1, 2 or 3 management approaches.
The SFAB wants a consistent and predictable public recreational fishery
management package for abundance in either zone 1 or zone 2. The proposal meets
or exceeds the conservation criteria set forth in the DFO, R. Reid Fraser
Chinook Management policy letter of 2012 when the three-zone abundance-based
framework was launched.
The harmonized regulations would now read: Juan de Fuca recreational
fishery (Subareas 19-1 to 19-4 and Subareas 20-4 and 20-5), March 1 through
June 16th, the daily limit is two chinook per day which may be wild or hatchery
marked between 45 and 67 cm or hatchery marked greater than 67 cm in Subareas
19-1 to 19-4, 20-4 and 20-5. Then from June 17th through July 31st, the daily
limit is two chinook per day of which only one (1) chinook may be greater than
67 cm.
Strait of Georgia recreational fishery (Subareas 18-1 to 18-6, 18-9, 18-11,
19-5, and portions of Subareas 29-4 and 29-5), May 9 through July 31st, the
daily limit is two chinook salmon per day of which only one (1) chinook may be
greater than 67 cm. The minimum size limit in these areas is 62 cm in length.
Halibut Retention Rules
The Total
Allowable Catch of 7.45 million pounds will provide 1,118,000 lbs for the sport
fishery. This is slightly more TAC than last year to our sector, so a similar
fishery would be expected.
The SFAB has
recommended the same halibut regulations as in 2016: 1 halibut per day, 2 in
possession, of which one may not exceed 133 cms and the second fish may not
exceed 83 cms, annual catch not to exceed 6 halibut per year. Expect an answer
by April 1, 2017.
Volunteers Needed
If you want
to help salmon, and of course you do, contact the SVIAC: e-mail: info@anglerscoalition.com; or phone, 778 426-4141. The
derbies are coming up, and the net pen for chinook needs people, too.
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Final Note: History of Saanich Inlet Angling
Next week I
will run the story sent to me by Bill Gower, on Saanich Inlet angling. All you
other Saanich Inlet anglers, from the heydays, send me your story so it can go
up on our site: http://saanichinletangling.blogspot.ca/.