casper5280
Crew Member
This is the **** that drives me crazy, DFO Themselves doesn't even know what's going on. Why is it, that it is made so confusing to find the information. I use the FishingBC app on my phone and hope for the best. Lol
Nice Newf! 11lb hatchery is a beauty!Good day on the water today,,,, 7:30 to 4.
5 minutes after lines hit the water my buddy landed a 11-lb chinook just out from the mouth of Beecher bay, 150 ft of water 80ft on DR. Spent most of the day in 450ft out from the trap shack area. We doubled up 3 times but only got 1 hatch coho out of it, the rest were wild cohos. Managed 2 more hatch coho later and released other wilds. (Hatchery coho's were 2 x 6lbs and 1 at 11 lbs.) Majority of fish caught between 80-100ft on DR. Multiple colours of coho killers worked for us today and only 1 caught on anchovies.
I'm sure many others have their methods of dealing with fish, but I never shut my Kicker down just for that reason. Only time it goes into neutral (or off) are for double headers and for packing upWent out of Cheanuh this morning 6:30 to 10:30. Went straight to the head and right away had one on but when shut down my kicker my boat got spun around with the current ( the wrong way) and it tangled around my other line That was that. She gone!
Then an hour later out at the third tide line straight out from trap shack had a nice size coho. In the teens for sure but wild so released it at the side of the boat. Nothing else for me. Saw a few other boats with fish on but most likely wild cause didn’t see any nets out.
Both were on coho killers at 60’.
Sounds like you’re a tyrant out there! Maybe I should reconsider going with you next week.I'm sure many others have their methods of dealing with fish, but I never shut my Kicker down just for that reason. Only time it goes into neutral (or off) are for double headers and for packing up
And my fellow passengers have to fight the fish at coho speeds for the first few seconds while I hope the second rod gets a fish. Then, if I'm in a good mood, the speed is reduced
Hoping to hear the Coho are still around in the next 10 days... making my last trip out for the year for the week starting Oct 5th... looks like Wild will be open.. anyone know if it is worth the time to enter the Coho Derby for that day? Never been in one.... thinking we should try it out.
Thanks!
I have been checking Big WD and the Marine Weather forecast from Environment Canada for my weekly fishing trips this summer; BWD was wrong for my times 5 times out of 5; Environment Canada turned out to be much more reliable (I fish from Otter to Becher). My biggest concern is being out there on a big ebb with a strong or building westerly, that is what I want to be warned about, especially when heading out into deep water to find the Coho.Late start today and lines in by 9:00am. Trolled for 2 hours in the increasing wind out to 550’ of water and back without a single touch. Tried depths from 60-130’ with herring, hootchies and a spoon.
At the end of this time, waves were getting really nasty. Short, closely spaced chop of 2-4’ waves and wind now above BWD prediction at 7:00am this morning. When trolling speed against wind and waves was only 0.2K and really hard to steer, pulled the gear at 11:15am but only partly, to get the main engine on and try and get to calmer waters in the harbour mouth. In the confusion, left a cannon ball in the water and so that departed as we smashed our way through the spray. Got everything sorted finally and headed in as others were headed out. Looks nice in the harbour but very deceptive!
Back at the ranch BWD had some 15K ESE winds showing on the latest update which was not there earlier. Probably wasted our time anyway, since some folks say East wind mean fish won’t bite anyway. They certainly did not for us!
I have been checking Big WD and the Marine Weather forecast from Environment Canada for my weekly fishing trips this summer; BWD was wrong for my times 5 times out of 5; Environment Canada turned out to be much more reliable (I fish from Otter to Becher). My biggest concern is being out there on a big ebb with a strong or building westerly, that is what I want to be warned about, especially when heading out into deep water to find the Coho.
Try this https://embed.windy.com/I have been checking Big WD and the Marine Weather forecast from Environment Canada for my weekly fishing trips this summer; BWD was wrong for my times 5 times out of 5; Environment Canada turned out to be much more reliable (I fish from Otter to Becher). My biggest concern is being out there on a big ebb with a strong or building westerly, that is what I want to be warned about, especially when heading out into deep water to find the Coho.