Were you running standard sock setup with dummies? What colors were working for you?Stayed at North Arm/Iona area from about 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. Bite came on for us at about 10 am, and consistent action after that. Boxed 12 and lost at least as many more. All action was out in 500 ft - 700 ft of water.
We were fishing 4 riggers with a couple dummies on each as well as two kone zones. Mostly blue flashers, and a few green although we also had a fair bit of action on a black flasher. Pink hootchies on all 4 lines.Were you running standard sock setup with dummies? What colors were working for you?
Bling bling! Nice workWe were fishing 4 riggers with a couple dummies on each as well as two kone zones. Mostly blue flashers, and a few green although we also had a fair bit of action on a black flasher. Pink hootchies on all 4 lines.
Looks like the same storm Forrest and Bubba got stuck in while shrimpin’It’s blown up a bit more now. Rather surreal out here. One sockeye in the boat.
Good to see some are having some luck. I'm hoping for a fish soon lol
Fished North Arm from 5:15-8 pm. Not one single bite...except for a flounder.
Few jumpers around and a fair bit of bait. Quite a few seals as well. I think they were as disappointed as me as they likely assumed I'd drag something up for em.
I'd want to be at the Sandheads for the rising tideHeading out this morning for sockeye. Should I go strait up to North arm/ T10 or stay closer to the mouth? Any help is much appreciated. Leaving the dock in Ladner by 9am.
I'd stick around the North Arm. If you look at yesterdays reports you'll see that Sandheads had died off and North Arm had turned on. Doesn't mean it's the same today but that's where I'd be headed this morning and I plan on heading tomorrow morning.I'd want to be at the Sandheads for the rising tide