If they are biting today, it may be dead tomorrow. If it's dead today, may be better or great the next day.What is happening out there today, Sunday? Small cohos still with hatchery mixed in? Any legal Springs? Armchair skipper needs to know to stave off withdrawal symptoms.
You know the old saying…. “The best time to go fishing is when you can”. And now with these ridiculous rules, we wait all year for August. Make hay while the sun shines.If they are biting today, it may be dead tomorrow. If it's dead today, may be better or great the next day.
It's the right time of the year so pick your spot, (lots of choices,) and just get out there.
Well you did better than us today! Started at 6:30 at Aldridge, trolled between Beachy and the Trap until noon. Only a couple bites, lost a small one at the boat, but nothing else to speak of! Didn’t see many nets in the water either.Fished today at my old favorite spot (Otter Point area) in Sooke from 630 to 830. At 7 landed a 79cm, then 5 minutes later a 9lb we let go, 20 minutes later another 9lb we let go. Then at 810 landed a 80 cm. None stop action from 7 to 830. All the fish we caught at 65 ft on the DR, with bait and in 90 ft of water. Got back and pulled the crab trap and had 5 nice crabs to take home. What a great day of fishing.
Only bad thing today is the guy who I fish with a lot in Sooke has to sell his boat due to medical reasons. Over the past three years he has not been able to go fishing with out me being with him to operate his boat and provide support. He purchased the 18 ft welded aluminum boat in 2018 and loves fishing so it's so sad he has to eliminate his last enjoyable activity. It sucks getting sick. I will post up his boat in boat for sale.
Now I have to find some else to help out fishing in Sooke.
Sorry to hear the sad news. Sounds like a great last trip.Fished today at my old favorite spot (Otter Point area) in Sooke from 630 to 830. At 7 landed a 79cm, then 5 minutes later a 9lb we let go, 20 minutes later another 9lb we let go. Then at 810 landed a 80 cm. None stop action from 7 to 830. All the fish we caught at 65 ft on the DR, with bait and in 90 ft of water. Got back and pulled the crab trap and had 5 nice crabs to take home. What a great day of fishing.
Only bad thing today is the guy who I fish with a lot in Sooke has to sell his boat due to medical reasons. Over the past three years he has not been able to go fishing with out me being with him to operate his boat and provide support. He purchased the 18 ft welded aluminum boat in 2018 and loves fishing so it's so sad he has to eliminate his last enjoyable activity. It sucks getting sick. I will post up his boat in boat for sale.
Now I have to find some else to help out fishing in Sooke.
This ^^^If they are biting today, it may be dead tomorrow. If it's dead today, may be better or great the next day.
It's the right time of the year so pick your spot, (lots of choices,) and just get out there.
That’s a real shame about your friend I’m going thru that with my better halfFished today at my old favorite spot (Otter Point area) in Sooke from 630 to 830. At 7 landed a 79cm, then 5 minutes later a 9lb we let go, 20 minutes later another 9lb we let go. Then at 810 landed a 80 cm. None stop action from 7 to 830. All the fish we caught at 65 ft on the DR, with bait and in 90 ft of water. Got back and pulled the crab trap and had 5 nice crabs to take home. What a great day of fishing.
Only bad thing today is the guy who I fish with a lot in Sooke has to sell his boat due to medical reasons. Over the past three years he has not been able to go fishing with out me being with him to operate his boat and provide support. He purchased the 18 ft welded aluminum boat in 2018 and loves fishing so it's so sad he has to eliminate his last enjoyable activity. It sucks getting sick. I will post up his boat in boat for sale.
Now I have to find some else to help out fishing in Sooke.
I think I know who you are talking about. He is a nice guy and his son was the that taught how to fish from a boat.Fished today at my old favorite spot (Otter Point area) in Sooke from 630 to 830. At 7 landed a 79cm, then 5 minutes later a 9lb we let go, 20 minutes later another 9lb we let go. Then at 810 landed a 80 cm. None stop action from 7 to 830. All the fish we caught at 65 ft on the DR, with bait and in 90 ft of water. Got back and pulled the crab trap and had 5 nice crabs to take home. What a great day of fishing.
Only bad thing today is the guy who I fish with a lot in Sooke has to sell his boat due to medical reasons. Over the past three years he has not been able to go fishing with out me being with him to operate his boat and provide support. He purchased the 18 ft welded aluminum boat in 2018 and loves fishing so it's so sad he has to eliminate his last enjoyable activity. It sucks getting sick. I will post up his boat in boat for sale.
Now I have to find some else to help out fishing in Sooke.
My Aug records show the boats I've fished on have the following catch ratio:Whats your white/red ratio now down there?
This is exactly what I thought after the weekend!Certainly not the fishing weekend I was expecting for mid August.
Hi Newf, I just read on the Cheanuh Marina Facebook page a downrigger cover was found on Rocky Pt rd and dropped off at Cheanuh Marina this morning.Did an afternoon trip yesterday. Started off by losing a down rigger cover on my way from Langford to Cheanuh. ( A used DR with the digital counter that I recently bought as a spare but was using it as it's much faster than my other ones.) Had the other DR on board so did the swap and good to go.
Lines down at Aldridge at 1:30pm. A couple of quick doubles with small shaker springs. Slowed down after than but still random small springs and wild coho every 20mins or so. (55-75ft on DR) My buddy kept a 5lb spring and I kept one clipped coho that we picked up on our way back into the bay at 6pm (81 and 91 ft on DR)