Slower for coho yesterday (The 9th), but got a few marked and some feeder springs to boot.
Lol, Ole Earl, aka The Green Mile, quite the character, always good for a laugh, to bad he gave the sport upTypically enough springs around until at least the 15th of September that I don't switch to Coho gear or areas until after that date. As SV said some of the biggest fish of the year are caught in September. In fact the largest in modern times was Earl Mcdermit's 67.12 pound spring taken on I believe Sept 29th. I took a 45 pounder as late as Oct 3rd off the bluffs while fishing Coho.
Way to go! Why does Cathie always want to travel at this time of year I sure hope that run of cohos stays until I get back next weekFished Tuesday AM, fog from the harbour mouth to Otter, the current (ebb) was too strong to stay outside of the nofishing zone so headed out into deep water. Stayed in legal water but no fish. Then headed for deep water (550') off the bluffs and was rewarded with tons of action. Fished 70', 40', plus a shallow line. Short white UV squirt on the 70' , anchovy on the 40'. 3 clipped keepers, 2 over 9 lbs, lost count of the wilds, easily 9+ and several that were over 10#. I hope the run keeps active until my fishin' day next week.
Can anyone tell me what this boat is off Beechey Head area around 12:30pm yesterday - https://imgur.com/a/Bv1V9db
I hope it's fisheries testing? We first saw it way out in mid channel, it worked it's way up past Sooke then came around toward us slowed down then dropped the net for about 20 minutes.