23 Results for author: Dale Kashuba

Tyee Club maximum size limit regulation notice

July 15th, 2019 To All Tyee Club Members and Anglers, Due to concerns for the health of Fraser River Chinook stocks the DFO has immediately regulated a maximum size limit on Chinook caught in Area 13 and others. The maximum size Chinook that may be retained until August 1st is 80 cm., which is a fish that will certainly weigh less than 30 pounds. This ... More

July 2019 Presidents Report Posted

A New July 2019 Presidents Report has been posted to the website that describes the successful initiatives carried out by the Tyee Club Executive/Director team over the last year. Presidents Report More

Dragon Boat Races 2019

A very successful day with 20 teams as far south as Cowichan Bay. Also teams from Salt Spring Island, Powell River and Cortez Island participated. 450 participants with at least as many support spectators made this a great day; the parking lot picture shows a small fraction of the people that showed up for this event.. Special thanks to the Tyee Club ... More

Preparation Work for the 2019 Season Complete

Floyd Ross noted that a very good job was done by everyone involved.  Approximately 20 club members, non members, and board members participated and completed all items on the work list.  The Tyee Club will be in good shape to begin this year's season.  All involved should be proud of what was accomplished. Thank you!     ... More

TYEE TALES – The Magic Fishing Rod – Lee Gerhard

I should have seen the future when the first time we rowed the Tyee Pool in 1988, Darcy hooked a fish and I didn’t. Hers was undersized and she released it, after a tangle of lines with friends and foes alike.  Twenty-five years ago, there was a better chance of landing the required 30 pound Chinook than today. For some reason the fish are smaller ... More

Estuary Cleanup for 2019

Campbell River Estuary Clean-Up and Restoration 2019 Video. Many thanks to the Campbell River Mirror and Black Press Media for this video. More

Net Pen Project

The Tyee Club Net Pen project was a success again this year, with the fish being released on May 1st. Mortality was extremely low, growth satisfactory and it was reported there were no predators (Bonaparte gulls, seals) around when the net was turned over. Many thanks to the dedicated volunteers. Jeremy has sent notes of thanks to all that partic... More

Wharf Parking Lot Gate

Due to continuous vandalism of the parking lot (Tyee Club of BC property), we felt that we had little choice but to “gate off” the parking lot at night.   We will endeavor to keep it open during the day as often as possible so responsible citizens can continue to enjoy the view over the estuary.    However, if the random dumping of garbage ... More

Beneath the Surface

Campbell River Estuary Clean-Up and Restoration 2018 Video. Many thanks to all the Tyee Club Members and Community Organizations who volunteer their time and resources! More

Campbell/Quinsam Adult Chinook Escapement Estimates

Jeremy Maynard started to compile this information a few years ago to demonstrate his own view that success in the Tyee Club fishery does not parallel escapement to the Campbell/Quinsam rivers. Campbell - Quinsam Chinook   A Graph of the above data Campbell - Quinsam Chinook Graph More