Archive for January, 2010

Halibut re-opening Feb.1

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

After the regular January closure, to allow halibut to spawn, it looks like it is “game on” once again, starting February 1st. The halibut limit is one fish per day, two in possession.

There are additional conservation meetings coming up soon, so hopefully this doesn’t change….but for now, that’s good news!

Fishery Notice Report
DFO has held initial consultations with the Sport Fishing Advisory Board (SFAB)on halibut management options for the 2010 season.

As an interim measure DFO will open the fishery February 1 at a daily limit of one (1) and a possession limit of two (2). When Canada’s allocation under the International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) is known after the IPHC’s annual meeting in late January, DFO will convene meetings with the SFAB to complete management measures for the 2010 season. These measures will be announced as soon as possible.

Coastwide

Effective at 00:01 hours February 1, 2010 fishing for halibut will be opened coastwide. The daily limit is one (1) per day with a possession limit of two (2).

The exceptions to this opening are:

Areas 121, 23 and 123:Effective 00:01 hours February 1, 2010 to 23:59 hours December 31, 2010:- No person shall fish for or retain halibut, rockfish and lingcod in Area 121outside the 12 nautical mile limit seaward of a line that begins at 48 degrees34.000 minutes North latitude and 125 degrees 17.386 minutes West longitude and continues south easterly at a bearing of 116 degrees True to a point at 48degrees 28.327 minutes North latitude and 125 degrees 01.687 minutes West longitude.- Electronic licence conditions will be continued as follows:”Only a Canadian resident may fish for or retain halibut under an electronic licence in management Areas 121, 23 and 123.”

Area 121:A reminder to recreational harvesters, that the waters of Swiftsure Bank,inside a line from 48°34.00′N and 125°06.00′W, thence to 48°34.00′N and 124°54.20′W, thence to 48°29.62′N and 124°43.40′W, thence following the International Boundary between Canada and the U.S. to 48°29.55′N and 124°56.20′W, thence in a straight line to the point of commencement, are closed to all finfish, all year.

Note: Rockfish Conservations Areas (RCA’s) remain in effect – refer to the following website for descriptions:http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/restricted-restreint/rca-acs-eng.htm

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Contact: Devona Adams 604-666-3271 or Tamee Mawani 604-666-9033

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

No fishing to report in Port Renfrew…so how about some youtube surfing.

What you don’t want to see when attempting to leave the rivermouth heading out to Swiftsure Bank…

Surf kayakers having some fun.

Flight from Port Renfrew to the north…not all that exciting, but a fly-over of the prime summer salmon fishing spots. If you don’t know Port Renfrew, gives a sense of the geography.

Send us your interesting links, photos, and videos for Port Renfrew!

Happy New Year from Port Renfrew!

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Happy New Year from FishingPortRenfrew.ca!

Not much fishing going on in Port Renfrew this time of year, with the west coast of Vancouver Island at is stormiest. But the surfers are happy and the rainforest is lush…nice for a hike (just bring your rain gear!). Looking forward to salmon and halibut fishing adventures soon…

Enjoy some photos of a day out in and around Port Renfrew.

Best wishes for a fun and productive 2010 year.