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Oak Bay
Fishing Report
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Nov 20, 2006
Written By: Tom Vaida
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Summary - Overall fishing is SLOW
SPECIES
RATING
BEST TIDE
BEST TIME OF DAY
BEST DEPTHS(ft)
Chinook Salmon
to 8 lbs
SLOW
N/A
N/A
80 to 140
Not Targeted: Coho Salmon, Halibut, Lingcod, Pink Salmon, Sockeye Salmon
Salmon Fishing Slow, Halibut Not Targeted
The fishing is SLOW for smaller winter springs out on the Oak Bay Flats, especially due to the recent south east winds. Not many people, if any at all, are going fishing. Previously, the springs weren close to the bottom in the 80 to 140 foot depths. Most of the action is coming on Squirts fished right off the bottom. The best Squirts have been the Purple Haze and Jellyfish. The best spoons have been green and silver 4'' Coyotes, Titans or Gypsys. Green/silver or Purple Glow Hot Spot flashers have been good.
HALIBUT - Nothing new to report here as no one went fishing for halibut in the awful weather this past week. Extra Large Herring or Octopus fished off of a spreader bar and close to the bottom works best to catch the big flatfish.
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Island Outfitters
3319 Douglas Street
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, V8Z 3L2
[ph] (250) 475-4969
[fax] (250) 475- 6942
info@fishingvictoria.com
http://www.fishingvictoria.com
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