Depends on the day and whether or not the dyke road is open. Currently it’s closed due to the flood restoration work. Bunch of trucks going up and down so anyone who parks there will get their car towed most likely. Gotta walk in right now unfortunately.
@@maggiecrysler Honestly, once it rains and the the water levels come up a bit, anywhere on the canal will most likely have fish. But if that happens, you should be able to fish any part of the lower river and catch fish as long as the run has some decent depth and a moderate flow. Canal is always great up until mid October I'd say. After that, I'd focus on other parts of the river as more fish will most likely be holding in runs further up. Pro tip is time the tides if you are fishing the canal.
@@maggiecrysler I've heard multiple things from more experienced fisherman. But the average that Ive heard is take the New West tide, add on 2-3 hours. But ive also heard as little as 1 hr and as much as 4 hrs until it hits the Vedder. I know each days is different as well and its not always consistent. Safe bet is just to fish the canal within the next 4 hrs of high tide at New West.
Love the slow mo shots! Great video!! :)
Day 3 in a row is maddness .I fished 6 in a row last October
Cool vid. I always fish at least one day near you lol. I was opposite you last year and I was skunked ha ha while you were catching ha ha
Thanks man! Next time say what’s up! Always down to shoot the shit with other anglers on the river haha
Sounds good, I'll say hello next time :)
Lets get itttt
LET's GO!
Friday, we will get into them!
thanks for the footage. So whats the deal with the canal for parking. You have to walk in or can you park near where you fished?
Depends on the day and whether or not the dyke road is open. Currently it’s closed due to the flood restoration work. Bunch of trucks going up and down so anyone who parks there will get their car towed most likely. Gotta walk in right now unfortunately.
@@TheFishingNurseChronicles would you still that area for fishing next few weeks? walking in of course?
@@maggiecrysler Honestly, once it rains and the the water levels come up a bit, anywhere on the canal will most likely have fish. But if that happens, you should be able to fish any part of the lower river and catch fish as long as the run has some decent depth and a moderate flow. Canal is always great up until mid October I'd say. After that, I'd focus on other parts of the river as more fish will most likely be holding in runs further up. Pro tip is time the tides if you are fishing the canal.
@@TheFishingNurseChronicles thank you on the tides; what tides would i be looking at? point atkinson plus 6 hrs? or?
@@maggiecrysler I've heard multiple things from more experienced fisherman. But the average that Ive heard is take the New West tide, add on 2-3 hours. But ive also heard as little as 1 hr and as much as 4 hrs until it hits the Vedder. I know each days is different as well and its not always consistent. Safe bet is just to fish the canal within the next 4 hrs of high tide at New West.
lets goo
I have been wasting my days fishing the rivers where the fish are not in yet and exhausting myself lol.
Nice work out there!
Tangina phone call creds to me😂😂😂
haha all you hear is Bill yelling. Too bad I couldnt land her 🤣