We ran into the same issue. Started around 09:30 in a freshening westerly, so we stayed close to home. Wind died at around 10:45, so we headed down to Lang Bay. By the time we got there it was pretty sloppy again. About 18 - 20 knots. White caps everywhere.
Ran over into the lee of Texada & hit a really nice spring in front of Sturt Bay. Had a double header, but the other fish was a bit under. We just dragged him around while we landed the bigger one. Took us about 20 minutes & 3 netting attempts before we got the fish in the boat.
Amazing fight in that fish. Borrowed a scale at the ramp. Weighed in at a touch under 19 lbs.. Best so far, this year.
It was a wild white, fat & gorgeous!
No more keepers today, but quite a few undersize.
All but one small one caught on 5" herring in a bloody nose teaser. Lemon lime flasher.
We were cruising the 200' contour, as close to bottom as we dared.
I tried four different spoons on the other side & they were pretty much a waste of time. Herring all round, next time.
By the way... I retied all my teaser heads with single hooks last night. Every undersize we caught was released clean.
Last time out, I mangled two of six, getting the treble hooks out. Hard to feel good about that!