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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2010

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The Tidal Fraser River is more commonly known as the gateway of millions of pacific salmon each year, but you can in fact catch many different smaller fish species during the summer months. We took advantage of this week's beautiful weather by spending a few hours fishing by our house. This is also a preview of what you can expect to see at this year's Fish for the Future in Steveston on Saturday July 10th.

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Camera: Nina Manique
Editing: Rodney Hsu
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  • Good Point That is very true... I live near the columbia river in oregon, and we can get money for squawfish over 9" 4 dollars per fish! do they have that there

  • @MrSteelhead22 No we don't. The Columbia River is a different scenario. Dams have made habitats more favourable for northern pikeminnow so juvenile salmonids would not succeed without the removal of a percentage of their predators. The predator-prey relationship between northern pikeminnow and Pacific salmonids have taken place since the last glaciation. The demise of our salmon populations are not the result of a natural predators, but our actions in the past century.

  • Iam all about catch and realese but next time kill the pikeminnows they kill over 40% of salmon and steelhead smolts

  • @MrSteelhead22 What's the percentage of salmon killed by human?

  • whats a good equipment set up for that type of fishing your doing in this video? Ive never fished before would that be a good location to start?

  • @dalbin86 You can get more information on this fishery by going to our website, click on the articles section, look under "coarse fishing" and you'll find a few articles on chub fishing, Tidal Fraser River coarse fishing, etc.

    For locations, again go to our website, click on "Fishing locations" in the menu, look for the "Tidal Fraser River" section. There are half a dozen good spots to choose from. Good luck.

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  • @fishingwithrod Good vid anyway.

  • @sdpy15 Nope.

  • very nice bro! I have plans too move to van so now I know what to do;)

  • ur the best!!!!!!!!

  • Make a video on Flyfishing in the Fraser River!!!

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