Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: jeepster on March 21, 2011, 04:33:29 PM
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the rules:
Fishers must have a current fishing license.
The fish has to be caught in a specific area (Tyee pools)
The boat being used cannot be powered by a motor, except to get to the fishing grounds. Otherwise the boat must be oar powered.
A fishing rod must be between six and nine feet long (2-3m).
The reel must be hand operated with no clutch mechanisms.
The fishing line must have a breaking point of 20 lbs. (9kg).
Artificial lures that are made for trolling must be used.
Hooks with only one barb on them must be used.
the goal: only fish over 30lbs will be accepted as entry into the tyee club
where: campbell river, vancouver island
http://www.painterslodge.com/fishing/tyee-fishing/ (http://www.painterslodge.com/fishing/tyee-fishing/)
anybody ever been there? awesome lodge, i went a few years back... didnt fish for the club tho...
sounds like a blast, im gonna try to make it up there this year, i went to sekiu last year...
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That's awesome! I checked out that club a couple years ago, pretty cool. I never did make it up there yet but started my own wannabee tyee club up here after landing 30+ from shore. Rules are basically 12 lb test or lighter and no boat, first one to catch a 30 gets a case of beer from every member.
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I have heard alot about it but don't know anyone that has personally been there. It seems I have seen them alot at the different Sportsmans Shows.
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painters is an awesome lodge... on the way up there, you pass the buzz bomb factory. its right on water near the river mouth, and they fish out of 16 foot boston whalers. at night they drive the boats right up into the dock, so in the morning you get in the boat and they push it off of the dock. they have private cabins or cheap rooms and the walls of the main lodge are lined with hundreds of pictures with people posing with trophy kings... everybody including john wayne
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Back in the day it was the place to fish. The Cowichee Bay run were big fish. Most all the really good salmon fishing is gone now on the inside. IMO, heading west to Tofino, Ucelete, Bamfield and the like are your best bets to catch 30 plus pound Chinook. Not many go thru Campbell anymore. The runs were too easy to target by commercial fleet and almost decimated.
Painters is real hit or miss for BIG Chinook anymore.