Wanted to pick up one of the ones Pippen lost. Can't believe you thought about making your girl swim home for losing a fish Scott . Lol
I was out today from 7am till 12pm. We started at the pink palce. Coho were jumping all over but picky about hitting. We hit 2 landed 1....;...my five year old sons FIRST FISH EVER! Proud dad moment.
We headed out to bell//mile market. We hit 2 but lost a jack. Next was a nice sized nook, he fought weird, zigging and zaggin and then the jumping...Seal on!
What a fight, we pulled the gear and chased it down. What a rodeo! We circled it until it tired...and for a brief second, let it go. Nice 16 lb red spring (bbq'd tonight!). Part of the tail was gone , but the flesh was unharmed.
It was slow today but a memory that I'll never forget!
I was tossing and turning about where to fish today. The fishing reports have not been good so instead of heading for an unproductive day of endless trolling and frustration we launched at Cresecent Beach and headed over to explore around Saturna. It was a beautiful day and the crossing was perfect. We had a super fun day...probably because I wasn't stressed out about fishing. Do any of you know what I mean? Down rigger cables getting too close to the kicker prop; depths getting too shallow when your riggers are deep; other boats getting in your way; seeing other boats netting fish when you are not; tangled line; losing gear; down riggers up down up down up down; seaweed; trolling in a chop; keeping family members engaged.....salmon fishing is stressful when you are the captain! Do any of you know what I am talking about? Anyway, Saturna Island was fun while exploring for the day. I fished for thirty minutes at the south end and actually got a hit. Good fun and no stress. Happy wife, happy life.
Has anyone opened the stomic of one of those red springs, if so would really like to know what they found
Anyone going to be in the http://www.labourdaychinookclassic.com/ ? If so, give me a hollar. I would like to meet some of you in person![]()