That Grady is choosy about the weather?Looks pretty consistent today. Tomorrow afternoon looks good.
Hahaha. I don't believe it will be no. We are weekending in Gibsons on it. Was hoping for a bit more excitement on the ride home tomorrow. Was an easy cruise over in the evening yesterday.That Grady is choosy about the weather?
My observations aren’t scientific but it seems a big coincidence that there is an abundance on the inside and very few on the outside. (My outside experience being limited to three days fishing out of Bamfield and the anecdotal evidence that others observed the same).Is there any consensus on where all these coho are heading? Seems like way more around than since the 80’s. Good to see regardless.
You are having way too much fun with that boat. Adding the pod and ditching the stern drive must agree with the fish gods.I think those ho’s are mainly Columbia fish, holding because of all the bait we have this year. Anyways…
The boss gave the green light as long as I was “back by noon” so I ran to the Sunshine coast area this morning. Never been past Gower so explore a little bit why not. Didn’t even get second rod down at 6am and boom, finally. Hit the herring at 90’ on the rigger. I thought it was gonna be over but it was 80cm on the button. Spring fever cured. Switched gear and got 2 hatch coho and a couple wilds released. Done by 7am, I’ll be back before they all wake up. Lol. View attachment 95114View attachment 95115View attachment 95116
100 hours alreadyYou are having way too much fun with that boat. Adding the pod and ditching the stern drive must agree with the fish gods.
What a summer we are having for local fishing.
Heard a similar story. Outside fish that took the inside route this year.My observations aren’t scientific but it seems a big coincidence that there is an abundance on the inside and very few on the outside. (My outside experience being limited to three days fishing out of Bamfield and the anecdotal evidence that others observed the same).
We easily limited out on coho last year on the same dates so I wonder if some of these fish just took the inside route this year for some reason?
i think they are columbia fish too as the eggs in the females r really small so nowhere near ready to go up the river and spawnI think those ho’s are mainly Columbia fish, holding because of all the bait we have this year. Anyways…
The boss gave the green light as long as I was “back by noon” so I ran to the Sunshine coast area this morning. Never been past Gower so explore a little bit why not. Didn’t even get second rod down at 6am and boom, finally. Hit the herring at 90’ on the rigger. I thought it was gonna be over but it was 80cm on the button. Spring fever cured. Switched gear and got 2 hatch coho and a couple wilds released. Done by 7am, I’ll be back before they all wake up. Lol. View attachment 95114View attachment 95115View attachment 95116
Omg!The guy that needed help on Saturday posted this on Vancouver Salmon Fishing. Not much freeboard on that Whaler for those wave conditions.
No link to copy, so here are 2 pics and his story:
Hi everyone. As many of you heard I'm the guy who's boat capsized at bowen on Saturday. I want to thank the other boaters that came to my aid and to the coastguard for the ride home.
As you can all guess, I lost everything. Both downriggers, cannonballs, huge tackle box, 4 fishing rods, anchor, all ropes and a bunch of personal gear. With the cost of the repairs and the tow I'm out a ton of money. I'm not asking for money. So please don't delete this. What I'm asking, is if anyone has spare or old gear they don't want or use I'd love any help that you can spare. Or even sell cheap.
Hope everyone has a great day and even better luck than I did. I had my limit of hatchery coho at that point too.
Thanks. Ian.
Admin please delete if this is not ok.
His follow up:
For those that want to know what happened. I had just packed up for the day. Raised my kicker and started the main. An older 2 stroke. Started heading north back to porteau cove when the engine died. I was going in the same direction as the rollers (I think ferry wakes) and I took 3 over the stern in about 25 seconds as I was trying to restart the main. Got it started once but as soon as I started to try and turn into the wakes it died again. Then took a forth and it started to roll. I grabbed my handheld radio off the dash and climbed around the boat as it went over. Called in a mayday and got picked up by another boater maybe 5 or 10 later.
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Those are chovesNo wonder he hammered the herring so quick… 15+ herring in its belly 6-7” size. Never seen such a stuffed fish. It was a marble too
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Covid 3+ years ago, fish cycle 3 to 5 years. Maybe a coincidence?My observations aren’t scientific but it seems a big coincidence that there is an abundance on the inside and very few on the outside. (My outside experience being limited to three days fishing out of Bamfield and the anecdotal evidence that others observed the same).
We easily limited out on coho last year on the same dates so I wonder if some of these fish just took the inside route this year for some reason?