Got out again after 5 days off the water. Life got in the way plus the howling gale yesterday, which we gave a big miss!!
Joined the milling throng around the harbour mouth and Possession for a few hours but very little doing. Had t.h./herring one side and a big spoon the other. Couple of pinks and that was it.
Swopped the big spoon out for an AP herring spoon and went along the bluffs, where we released one unclipped coho and kept one hatchery clipped.
Later, back just west of Possession we had a nearly disastrous incident which I cannot explain. We were in 112’ of water with the deepest rigger set at 85’ and we hung up both cannonballs!! We went into neutral and moved back and forth a bit and one ball came loose easily but the other hung tight. I yanked on the cable manually a fair bit and felt what seemed like the cable moving on or through something. We swung gently in the light current (it was close to low slack) and finally the second ball reluctantly came loose. I thought we were going to lose gear for sure, but I don’t know what the hell was there as we have never hung up in that area before.
Later in the day we gave up the in tight trolling and went out to 120’ with the riggers at 100’. After 20 minutes we had a big hit on the AP spoon which from the fight at first I thought was a nice coho. Closer to the boat we saw it was a half decent chinook and we boated a fat looking 12lb fish.
So not an especially memorable day but still great to be able to boat three species of salmon on the same day.
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