Royal RC yes, from my understanding, as long as you do not plan on fishing 1 of the 3 “restricted marine areas” along the southern tip to the western coast of Vancouver Island (approximately due north of Neah Bay) then obtaining a tidal (saltwater) Canadian fishing license is quite easy and able to be completed online, i’ve been researching the regulations so that I’m able to go butt fishing while I am shrimping in the San Juan‘s The first week of May, which will not coincide with the Halibut opener this year, there seems to be some very different regulations for fishing halibut in Canadian waters that I do not believe we are subject to in US waters, although I am very much a novice on Fishing the particular species in any waters US or Canadian... The producer of this Video has some good content on the subject on their website halibut.net, One of the rules is you were supposed to announce your entrance into Canadian waters before you cross the border, i’m not sure if it was on that website or not that I heard a piece advice that was pretty funny to me, it went something like: if The Canadian customs ask you too come to port for inspection you are to decline the invitation and not enter Canadian waters, The logic is that even if you are the most law abiding citizen, if you are ignorant to their laws, customs, regulations and you receive citation you may be barred for life from entering Canadian water and territories and therefore not worth the risk...
You Can Catch Halibut Ling cods and other rock fish and Salmon right along the coast along The city of Victoria BC and towards Sooke a suburb of Victoria its Great you can get all the Luxuries from fishing in a Metropolitan area ., do not bother to Try The Vancouver BC Area not good
I especially enjoyed the dig at the Salmon season in WA. Well done John.
Just ordered the rig you show here. It will be used in Gustavus, Alaska, this coming July. Thanks for posting.
We've got some great halibut in BC! More than enough for you yanks too! Great rig btw.
That is a six gill not a threasher
John, Were you drifting or anchoring?
Hi John
I am living in Wa.. can I fish in Canada water?
Great video John. Does the old spoon on your spreader bar ever cause any leader tangles while bouncing on the bottom for extended periods ? Thanks.
No it does not tangle
@John L. Beath Thanks for the quick reply John. Looking forward to the early halibut opener in the Straits this year. See ya out there !
@@Gofishmagazine Blades and blinky lights on my spreader bars. Now we wait. Thank you again.
Man O Man.... that is the rig that I want to use... AWESOME..... HOW DO I GET TWO COMPLETE SETS?
What depth were you fishing?
Not a thresher-no dorsal fin. its a Bluntnose six gill. Still a cool by-catch! cheers
So do you buy canadian fishing licenses?
Royal RC yes, from my understanding, as long as you do not plan on fishing 1 of the 3 “restricted marine areas” along the southern tip to the western coast of Vancouver Island (approximately due north of Neah Bay) then obtaining a tidal (saltwater) Canadian fishing license is quite easy and able to be completed online, i’ve been researching the regulations so that I’m able to go butt fishing while I am shrimping in the San Juan‘s The first week of May, which will not coincide with the Halibut opener this year,
there seems to be some very different regulations for fishing halibut in Canadian waters that I do not believe we are subject to in US waters, although I am very much a novice on Fishing the particular species in any waters US or Canadian...
The producer of this Video has some good content on the subject on their website halibut.net, One of the rules is you were supposed to announce your entrance into Canadian waters before you cross the border, i’m not sure if it was on that website or not that I heard a piece advice that was pretty funny to me, it went something like: if The Canadian customs ask you too come to port for inspection you are to decline the invitation and not enter Canadian waters, The logic is that even if you are the most law abiding citizen, if you are ignorant to their laws, customs, regulations and you receive citation you may be barred for life from entering Canadian water and territories and therefore not worth the risk...
So much for 'how to'. No description of rod and reel, no idea how much weight. How about how to locate possible waters? OK, well, I'll keep looking...
Nice catch!
I have caught Blue Sharks off the WCVI, not Thresher.
Sad to see the days like this are OVER...
You Can Catch Halibut Ling cods and other rock fish and Salmon right along the coast along The city of Victoria BC and towards Sooke a suburb of Victoria its Great you can get all the Luxuries from fishing in a Metropolitan area ., do not bother to Try The Vancouver BC Area not good
hope you got a canadian license if fishing in canadian waters. otherwise your poaching!
Yeah definitely not a threasher!