Lingcod Spearfishing 101 | British Columbia | Rules & Regs

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  • Lingcod Spearfishing 101 | British Columbia | Rules & Regs
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Комментарии • 90

  • @PNWSamson
    @PNWSamson  2 года назад +13

    One more note. Please ensure you are hunting with a gun that's capable of shooting through a Lingcod. Many entry level guns will not do the trick. Plus, ensure your flopper is well tuned. Loosing fish is the worst... Check out Daniel Mann's video on how to tune your flopper. m.ruclips.net/video/7dyIQ6wIgDE/видео.html&t

    • @PaulHeinrichs1
      @PaulHeinrichs1 2 года назад +2

      Does a pole-based spear have enough power in this department??

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад +1

      @@PaulHeinrichs1 It depends man. With some you could for sure. You might want to get a slip tip though. I don't use pole spear much but I have some friends that have shot ling with em successfully. Loosing fish sucks though so tread lightly.

    • @artemturchyn1460
      @artemturchyn1460 2 месяца назад

      Good afternoon. Please tell me in which provinces of Canada hunting is allowed. Did I understand correctly British Columbia and the French part as well? thank you

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 месяца назад +1

      @@artemturchyn1460 British Columbia on the ocean and some body's of fresh water. I believe in some lakes and rivers in some provinces but I'm not sure which ones. I'd just do the research on a need to basis. For example, if I was heading to Manitoba, I'd look up the regs beforehand.

    • @artemturchyn1460
      @artemturchyn1460 2 месяца назад

      @@PNWSamson Thank you!

  • @coffeeblood
    @coffeeblood 2 года назад +10

    Amazing video! I really appreciate everything you do to promote an ethical approach to harvesting in our waters. Keep it up!

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад +2

      Thanks man and my pleasure. I think most people would follow best practices if they understood the rules and, more importantly, why they are in place. Cheers!

  • @duanescot
    @duanescot Месяц назад +1

    Man how I LOVE hunting lings and cabs!!! They make great fish and chips...

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah dude, couldn't agree more!

  • @Sexysloth10
    @Sexysloth10 2 года назад +6

    Nice video as always. Love to see you preaching responsible harvesting on this platform for all viewers, spearfishers or not. Keep it up

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад

      Thanks man! I feel like most people would follow the rules if they clearly understood them. Hopefully this one will help with that. Cheers!

  • @SharingTheWild
    @SharingTheWild Год назад +1

    Nice job sharing the lingcod bro

  • @alexmacdonald258
    @alexmacdonald258 12 дней назад +1

    Very well done! I especially like the emphasis on sustainable hunting. Haven't considered BC as a dive location; perhaps I should; it's not that far a drive from north central WA!

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  6 дней назад

      Cheers man, and yes, sustainability is key. I've done some trips to WA! Lopez Island and Neah Bay for example. I bought a license but never ended up catching anything. It was fun though!

  • @88WhiteRhino
    @88WhiteRhino 5 дней назад +1

    Keeping it sustainable is paramount, I view the ocean as a gift. If we don't perserve it fer the future fer people to enjoy again and again who are we? It's like a good camping spot or most things really, I want to go back. Thus trashing it so I can't or don't want to is a no go...

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 дня назад +1

      Yeah man I agree. I wish everyone saw it that way. People are extremely disrespectful, greedy and selfish. They ruin it for all of us. 😞

  • @dakotaallison3740
    @dakotaallison3740 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video! This type of content can go a long way teaching and guiding people, myself included, in the right directions! Thanks!

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад

      No problem man. For me, it was a little trial and error. I've made some mistakes so I'm happy to help other people learn from them too. I appreciate the comment!

  • @maureenscott9656
    @maureenscott9656 2 года назад +2

    You are a wise person chris. Thanks for spreading the info.

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад

      No problem! Thanks for the comment. Happy I can help!

  • @nemanjaspasojevic7922
    @nemanjaspasojevic7922 2 года назад +1

    right on brother... nice shoots and narrative :-)

  • @adriandougherty1226
    @adriandougherty1226 Месяц назад +1

    amazing footage man!

  • @WatermanSurin
    @WatermanSurin 2 года назад +3

    awesome stuff Chris. This is going to help a lot of people! thanks for taking the time and effort to make the community better.

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад

      Thanks buddy! I appreciate you taking the time to comment. Hope to see you sometime soon!

  • @jordanstorkan3765
    @jordanstorkan3765 2 года назад +1

    Great video man! Cleared up some things for me.

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад +1

      Cheers dude, let's get out next season!

  • @kenmorrill3774
    @kenmorrill3774 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for the great information on this species! I did not know the important role the male played in guarding the eggs. Last week I caught a 36" ling (in 285' of water) which I later discovered to be full of eggs. I was bummed thinking about how many offspring were potentially removed from this deep reef. Now that I know the male is just as important I will likely release any big ling caught while fishing from my boat. Unlike rock fish which suffer from barotrauma when brought up from this depth, the lings can easily be returned to the water without the need of a descending device.

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад +1

      Yeah man, good call. Happy to shed some light! They are a pretty interesting fish. Crazy how so many fish species have such vast differences in their lifecycles. I wish we could hit recreational depths of 285' aha. Imagine that!

  • @MaxKobuk
    @MaxKobuk Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed this!! Thanks for the info

  • @nickhorscroft6727
    @nickhorscroft6727 Год назад +1

    Spot on man! Great video. Thx.

  • @bjm23vancity92
    @bjm23vancity92 2 года назад +1

    Very informative video.

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад

      Hopefully it will eliminate some confusion!

  • @superkittybtc
    @superkittybtc 2 года назад +1

    This was super helpful 👏 👌 👍 🙂

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад

      Happy to help! ✌️

  • @bigd711
    @bigd711 2 года назад

    Thanks for making this and sharing your experience on such an important topic

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад +1

      No worries man. They are a cool fish. Everyone will have their own perspectives but those are mine aha. Cheers!

  • @Itch4action
    @Itch4action 2 года назад +1

    Great information Chris! Thanks for sharing

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад

      My pleasure man, happy to share some information!

  • @HobbiesHobo
    @HobbiesHobo 2 года назад +1

    One of my favourite west coast fish, thanks Chris.

  • @bartncharity
    @bartncharity 2 года назад +1

    Great video!! Thanks for making this as it is super informative!!

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад

      Happy to help! Cheers!

  • @JoeNelo
    @JoeNelo 2 года назад +1

    This was really cool! Thanks for sharing. Love educational videos

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад

      Cheers man! Me as well. Hopefully it can help some people out!

  • @JuanRamirez-gf5cc
    @JuanRamirez-gf5cc 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the knowledge and all the hours you spend to edit these videos before sharing them with us. Appreciate all the knowledge especially ! Lingcod are also my favorite but here in California the species is really struggling.

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад +1

      Thanks man! It's definitely a time consuming process. More goes into them than I think most realize haha so I appreciate that! And yeah man, same here in British Columbia. Unregulated commercial fishing brought their populations down to nothing back in the 60's. Rockfish Conservation areas offer some help but not much. Many don't follow the rules and we have to much coastline to effectively monitor. Sucks, but hopefully one day we learn...

  • @WAFishQuest
    @WAFishQuest 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Chris! Another great video! 3 in some areas (outer coast I assume), wow! We can keep two on the coast in WA. One in Puget Sound. In Puget sound the season is only 45 days. On the coast it's mid-March to mid-October.

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад +1

      That sounds more reasonable. 45 days is a pretty short season but beats no opening at all. Yeah, 3 on the islands west coast. Super generous, and maybe sustainable for boats that can hit any depth but for dive spots I don't think so. I think Washington has different regulations for spearfishing vs angling which seems like a reasonable idea.

  • @thesawofsarcasm115
    @thesawofsarcasm115 2 года назад +3

    The fish greed is real! I worked as a fishing guide for 8 years in Kyuquot and Zeballos and it's disturbing how these people pay alot of money to go out on these trips then since they paid out they feel like the ocean owes them something. I remember one trip I had 3 guys out and we were doing really good limited out on salmon, halibut, rock cod and just 2 lingers short of a full house. With about 250 pounds of whole fish on board already and they were disappointed I couldn't find those last 2 lings. One guy didn't even like to eat fish but, wanted to max out his limit anyway. When I started I used to love fishing at the end I hated it. I have only been fishing twice personally in the last 4 years and I will say that Zeballos area has taken huge hit in the last few decades. The inlet used to be loaded with lings and cod but now it's mostly a waste of time. 35 years ago on a calm summer weekend you would see 5 to 10 small boats and now its 100 to 300 big well equiped boats with good tech and way better fishing gear. If everyone could just step back and look at the whole picture past, present and future hopefully their would be more understanding for the balance of the ocean. The writing is on the wall for the future of the ocean if anyone dares to read it to another fisherman. Good vid man.

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад +2

      Yeah man, that's not surprising at all... Some people are ignorant and others simply don't give a shit. It's sad really. Some use the "If I don't catch them someone else will" reasoning but that's also a crappy outlook. I agree, I'm fishing less and less now days. I don't eat meat or commercially bought seafood so I do it for food and that's about it. I'd much rather enjoy my diving filming the wildlife than killing it. But, I'm not a vegan yet so it's still the most responsible way I know how to harvest. I'm pretty negative when it comes to the future outlook of the oceans, but hopefully these videos can give people a little food for thought. It's not all about shooting fish, it's about respecting the ecosystem and getting back into the food chain.

  • @boostedpower5417
    @boostedpower5417 2 года назад +1

    Another awesome video!

  • @bickertonco
    @bickertonco 2 года назад +1

    Great job man 👍🏼

  • @emeraldsky8009
    @emeraldsky8009 2 года назад +1

    Wow, what a great video! So much great video footage. The narration was interesting and really well delivered.

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад +1

      Thanks man! That was around 3 years worth. It definitely pays off to have all your old footage well organized. Happy you liked the narration too, hopefully it will give people something to think about while out there!

    • @emeraldsky8009
      @emeraldsky8009 2 года назад +1

      @@PNWSamson No way I could have done a narration that long without messing something up!

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад +1

      @@emeraldsky8009 I wrote a script and talked it out. Trust me, I had to repeat myself a few times haha.

  • @macmalibu8615
    @macmalibu8615 Год назад +1

    you're so right

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  Год назад

      Cheers man, we gotta be smart!

  • @pauldelaney8352
    @pauldelaney8352 2 года назад +1

    Another fantastic video. Thank you for all the great information!
    Appreciate all your hard work! Researching, filming, editing, writing always provide an enjoyable and educational viewing.
    Recently moved to Tacoma WA and have the itch to explore as you do in your videos.
    Do you have any recommendations to learn the proper breathing techniques to enjoy this amazing activity safely?

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад +1

      Hey man, I appreciate the comment! Nice to know that people appreciate the content. I would highly suggest taking a freediving course, but if that's not an available option for you, this free online course is a great start. I've yet to take this one, but I've heard good things. I plan on watching it one day soon as a refresher. freedivingsafety.com/

    • @pauldelaney8352
      @pauldelaney8352 2 года назад

      @@PNWSamson really appreciate it! You’re the man

  • @mouade9728
    @mouade9728 Год назад +1

    Great Videos! what suit do you recommend for PNW, 7mm?

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  Год назад +1

      7mm without a doubt. I have a tips and tricks playlist that you might find useful if you're looking to get into the sport.

  • @tommysampson3575
    @tommysampson3575 2 года назад +1

    Super cool video man, wanna get into spear fishing but don’t have the stuff any suggestions on how to get started?

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад +1

      I would give divingsports a shout. They have a store front in Port Coquitlam on the mainland but also do online sales. They are super knowledgeable and can point you towards the best equipment for your body shape and experience level. They sell package deals too. Used gear comes up online from time to time but it's super competitive. You'd have to be on it steady and hope the person selling the gear wears the same size. Spearfishing Canada is another local company and many people like Mako package deals too.

    • @tommysampson3575
      @tommysampson3575 2 года назад

      @@PNWSamson ok thanks will check it out

  • @EchiLoki
    @EchiLoki Год назад +1

    I'm trying to map out some potential spots on my navionics, what's the shallowest that you've successfully hunted lings? When I would jig for them from my kayak, I would usually aim for small pinnacles no less than 30 meters. And lately I'm very lucky to clear half that diving (gotta get back in shape).
    Also have you ever had to worry about their spines? I noticed you getting pretty close after a shot when they're mid fight and I recoiled just watching it ahaha.

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  Год назад +3

      The biggest one I shot was in 7m of water. I don't usually go past 15m when hunting. It's all about finding the right habitat. That breakwater in Tsawwassen is littered with massive Lingcod and most of it is in 3-7m of water. They are off limits there though... Lingcod don't worry me but rockfish do. I've been stabbed a few times and their quills leave a sting! Good gloves is essential!

    • @EchiLoki
      @EchiLoki Год назад

      @@PNWSamson Interesting, I'm unfamiliar with that area but I'll try incorporate that in the areas I'm looking at up here on Haida Gwaii.
      Yeah I've only ever been poked by lings. When I was a kid on my dad's commercial boat I got a couple in the hand and then just recently I had two lings strapped in front of me on my kayak and took a swell at an angle. Took 3 spines to the chest. The feeling hadn't improved since I was a kid ahaha

  • @kendrick153
    @kendrick153 5 дней назад +1

    Great footage - what's your set up?

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 дня назад

      Thanks! Most of that was filmed with a GoPro Hero 8. Auto settings, high but rate, 2.7k 60fps. Above water stuff was with a Sony AX53. I now film with an Insta360 Ace Pro and a SonyAx700. Also my Google pixel pro.

  • @Mattdoesadventures
    @Mattdoesadventures 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey! beautiful Video! I am currently living in Vancouver and really want to get out in the water. I am just getting back from a year of spearfishing in Aus and don't really know the scene here in BC. If you are ever looking for a buddy to go with or wouldn't mind me tagging along shoot me a message!! Thanks again for the video

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  6 месяцев назад

      Sounds good man, reach out on instagram so I have a way to get into contact. There is a decent scene in BC. Most of the harvesting takes place on the island though.

  • @akafuguvids
    @akafuguvids 2 года назад +2

    How far would you need to travel from Vancouver to find an area where lingcod can be fished legally? Would you need to go as far as Sechelt/Gibsons?

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад

      A little past Sechelt, in area 16-1. To be honest though, I've never had success fishing on the sunshine coast. A boat might help a little bit but the areas have been hit hard. Not by spearos but just in general. I don't bother spearfishing around the sunshine coast anymore. You may see some Lingcod in Skookumchuck Narrows but it's all RCA. The diving in there is sketchy but rewarding.

    • @akafuguvids
      @akafuguvids 2 года назад

      @@PNWSamson RCA?

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  2 года назад +1

      @@akafuguvids that's a rockfish conservation area. Fishing is prohibited. Hand harvesting is still fair game though but no Lingcod would be permitted.

  • @zandemen
    @zandemen Год назад +1

    I keep hearing this argument about halibut not being good if they're big, never heard it about Ling. Anyways, I don't think it's true for either one.
    There are a lot of good reasons to release large fish, for the health of the species reproductively and genetically, as well as for the release of older fish, whether they are large or small.
    Some behaviours are size dependent, and some are learned.
    Large male and female are more capable of territorial defense and predator deterrence, protecting smaller ones, not only their own nests.

    • @PNWSamson
      @PNWSamson  Год назад

      For sure man. Funny, I've heard that about Ling but never halibut. I know the commercial industry doesn't let the large halibut or Lingcod go. I've never caught a Lingcod over 30lbs so I can speak personally. Maybe it's just something people say so people let the breeders go? If it's not true it's probably best that people think it is anyway aha.

    • @zandemen
      @zandemen Год назад

      @@PNWSamson Yes I think it is said to protect the larger fish for breeding etc. I have caught and eaten a few ling cod in the 60-70lb range, no different from a minimum size fish.
      Same for halibut, 100lb, 90, 75, 70, 60, lots below 50 and no difference between 100 lb and one pound fish.
      The most common thing I hear is that "they're full of worms if they're big".
      Haven't seen a difference between large or small, lots of small ones have worms, lots of big ones don't.