Whenever my kids would ask, "what's for dinner?" after a poor days fishing my wife would always respond, "the ravioli of shame." This became part of the family folklore.Just got here tonight (wednesday) , boat in the water by 7:00PM ... Back to the cleaning station with 2 nice chinook by 8:00 PM ... The fish have definitely started to move in the last 3 days... Most boats back with fish, and for some of them, lots of fish... Only a few guys had to do the "walk of shame" LOL ...
Fair same spots rough after China creek they filled a bunch of spots with jagged rocks so watch for themroad update??!!! headin in tmrw! wootchya!
Get ready to not get crab anymore, lolWas also super cool to see sea otters in the sound. First time I've ever seen them in Barkley and I've fished it tons over the last 10 years. Seen one at Sail Rock and one at the entrance to Julia Pass. Anyone know if they've been around long or is this new?
Saw two off beal first time ever hereGet ready to not get crab anymore, lol
You're right there!! I remember not that many years ago they showed at Winter Harbour-after 2 years they showed in huge numbers and the shallow crab were gone. Now they are still there but a few at a time and we have to set over 200ft to find crab!! Eat it while you can still get it!!Get ready to not get crab anymore, lol
Maybe we end up with some more kelp beds though.Get ready to not get crab anymore, lol
Hope they like Chinese food !! LOLNo doubt the crabs and other critters will take it on the chin if they do show up in numbers, but thats how it used to be before they were nearly whipped out. More kelp beds are likely, which isn't a bad thing in my mind. Barkley definitely has an over abundance of non native crab. Be good to see them get hammered for sure.