Hi Bruno,
If Ron comes through for us like he always does, we will be moored right next to the cleaning station. Please say hello. You will like the Navionics app. There is a free version, but I like it so well and can sync it to my Raymarine chart plotter, that I spring for the $19.99 USD yearly fee. That way I can do my research at home, create routes for the next day, mark spots that I want to explore more and then when I get on the boat, all that information automatically transfers to my chart plotter. I can update maps and download community uploads too. For us, well worth it.
Anyway, like I mentioned earlier, every year is different, BUT last year we did really well pretty close to home. We did well at the Red Can, Little Beach, and Wya, but we were introduced to Chrow and Great Bear Islands just across from Beg. We had some great days there. There was a really productive troll right off of Chrow, but there is a big rock in the middle of the troll that is a ball stealer. The people that knew that inside troll did great, but my b**ls weren't big enough, so we just stayed outside. We picked a contour line where we marked fish and just followed it and did well. We also ran down to Sail Rock a couple of days. The Coho fishing was excellent, but only on the slack. Once the tide changed, the switch was turned off and it went dead. Our favorite place for years has been the back side of Effingham off Mears Bluff. We fished it hard the first day and there was nothing there, so never went back. Our last day fishing we stumbled on a troll on the south side of Great Bear. There were a couple of other boats there, so we thought we'd see what was happening. We couldn't keep two rods down let alone our normal four. Our grandson, who was with us last year, landed close to 30 Springs and Coho and finished out all our mixed limits. It seemed like as long as what we were putting down was small (Coho Killer or Weegee sized), Herring Aide colored, on a chin to floor leader, behind a green/uv flasher, it got bit. Really fun.
Lings and Black Bass were great everywhere, even on the troll, but Halibut were slow for us. We only fished inner and outer Lighthouse banging the bottom with jigs, but didn't spend a whole lot of time there. My wife got one Hali about 25# and a huge Skate, but that was it. Some really nice guys we met at the moorage ran down to Adipose on a pretty snotty day and were rewarded with three really nice fish. It just really depends on where they happen to be at 'that time'. It's always beautiful though and everyone we have met over the years have been wonderful, so the experience is always amazing. The fish are a bonus. Hopefully, see you on the 9th.
Have a Great Day!
Jean