It had to be you to make the first post in this thread.only 77 more sleeps! This will be the earliest I have ever fished the Gwaii. I have 5 days of fishing planned with my own boat. Anyone fished last week of May before in the Gwaii?
Best of luck ILHG can’t wait for the reports. Above all be safe out there man.
PS. How did you make out with your prop issue.
I leave Friday night to start the haul up to Haida Gwaii. I catch the Ferry in Rupert on Sunday night. Monday Afternoon I pick up @Waterwolf2230 & a couple other buddies from the Sandspit Airport. I fortunate this year & will be doing 4 trips in total. I have a place to keep the boat & have banked up enough Air Miles to fly in & out for some 3 to 4 day trips. My 4th & final trip I will be for 2 weeks with my wife & kids. Its such a pain in the @ss to plan everything & extra cost always seem to surprise a guy, but its always worth it.
This year I have a few goals for my trips. I have been dreaming of them all year & have some battle plans in place to execute.
- I want to figure out spot prawns & finally catch some. Even shrimp I would be happy with.
- I want to find some Tanner or King crabs. (I have a Big Crabman Trap that should work). I have some deep muddy holes I will drop in.
- Continue to dial in my deep dropping for Sablefish & a few Shortrakers!
- Jig for salmon
- Have some quality times on the water with my friends & family. I would love to see my wife & kids hook into some nice sized salmon & lings
- Make memories I will think about until my last days.
The plan is for this trip is as follows. Its early in the season & I dont know what to expect for salmon. Ground fish should be there & hopefully plentiful. Of course weather will determine what we actually do. One thing is for sure we will be fishing HARD!
Day #1 (May 21st): We are staying in Masset & will fish out of Masset. Hope to get our Halibut for everyone. Plan is to anchor up & soak some bait & some jigging. I typically fish shallow ~35-50' but this is earlier in the season, so I may need to go a bit deeper. I have some nice bumps in ~275' we can anchor up in if shallow is only chickens. I have never spent a full day on Halibut before, so we should be able to get it done as long as the weather permits.
Day #2,#3 & #4: Travel through the Skidegate Narrows over to the westside of the island. High tide is needed to cross & its early. So we will have to leave the house by 4:30am. Salmon have started to show up & we will work Marble island & all of Cartwright sound. This time of year I dont know what to expect for salmon fishing.? Should have some fish going through, & if they are there we should be able to get them.. Jig hard & get some quality Lingcod (which are a favorite for me). When the weather allows use a pair of electric reels for some deep drop action to target Sablefish & Shortrakers. God willing pull up some prawns....
quite an adventure-you are fishing Masset travel to Skedigate narrows then back to Masset by boat or trailering?
Day#5: Spend the morning fishing out of Masset for anything left on the list & drop some crab traps.
I will give updates during the trip & let you know what we find. Its going to be an adventure & I look forward to sharing it with you all.!
I leave Friday night to start the haul up to Haida Gwaii. I catch the Ferry in Rupert on Sunday night. Monday Afternoon I pick up @Waterwolf2230 & a couple other buddies from the Sandspit Airport. I fortunate this year & will be doing 4 trips in total. I have a place to keep the boat & have banked up enough Air Miles to fly in & out for some 3 to 4 day trips. My 4th & final trip I will be for 2 weeks with my wife & kids. Its such a pain in the @ss to plan everything & extra cost always seem to surprise a guy, but its always worth it.
This year I have a few goals for my trips. I have been dreaming of them all year & have some battle plans in place to execute.
- I want to figure out spot prawns & finally catch some. Even shrimp I would be happy with.
- I want to find some Tanner or King crabs. (I have a Big Crabman Trap that should work). I have some deep muddy holes I will drop in.
- Continue to dial in my deep dropping for Sablefish & a few Shortrakers!
- Jig for salmon
- Have some quality times on the water with my friends & family. I would love to see my wife & kids hook into some nice sized salmon & lings
- Make memories I will think about until my last days.
The plan is for this trip is as follows. Its early in the season & I dont know what to expect for salmon. Ground fish should be there & hopefully plentiful. Of course weather will determine what we actually do. One thing is for sure we will be fishing HARD!
Day #1 (May 21st): We are staying in Masset & will fish out of Masset. Hope to get our Halibut for everyone. Plan is to anchor up & soak some bait & some jigging. I typically fish shallow ~35-50' but this is earlier in the season, so I may need to go a bit deeper. I have some nice bumps in ~275' we can anchor up in if shallow is only chickens. I have never spent a full day on Halibut before, so we should be able to get it done as long as the weather permits.
Day #2,#3 & #4: Travel through the Skidegate Narrows over to the westside of the island. High tide is needed to cross & its early. So we will have to leave the house by 4:30am. Salmon have started to show up & we will work Marble island & all of Cartwright sound. This time of year I dont know what to expect for salmon fishing.? Should have some fish going through, & if they are there we should be able to get them.. Jig hard & get some quality Lingcod (which are a favorite for me). When the weather allows use a pair of electric reels for some deep drop action to target Sablefish & Shortrakers. God willing pull up some prawns....
Day#5: Spend the morning fishing out of Masset for anything left on the list & drop some crab traps.
I will give updates during the trip & let you know what we find. Its going to be an adventure & I look forward to sharing it with you all.!