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We waited 10 mins both ways its super quick
If u try to go through late afternoon, it’s a 20-40min wait (abit longer for a Friday)…..that’s for 3 late afternoon trips to Port (I live in Port but work out of town)…..not sure about weekendsWe waited 10 mins both ways its super quick
Max 30 minutes. Average 15 minutesCan anyone comment on how long a wait it is for the single lane section of highway 4? Dragging the boat to Ukee in a week.
It was only a half hour for us yesterdayCan anyone comment on how long a wait it is for the single lane section of highway 4? Dragging the boat to Ukee in a week.
Hi Jean bruno here, just pulled in yesterday afternoon hope the fish have been biting for you, was wondering what you're using, we are at wya today trying brown hoochies on green flasher, no luck yet. Be at the dock tonight in the Quality Time. Good luck, brunoMy wife and I arrive on the 6th. We will be in the little old Whaler moored right below the fish cleaning station. Please stop by and say 'Hi' and I'll be glad to share numbers with you and let you know how we have been doing. Ukee is a magical and beautiful place. By the way, we never anchor for Halibut there. You arrive on the perfect quarter moon Neap tides, so during the slacks (5:34 AM high; 11:56 AM low on the 9th) almost no current to deal with for maybe 2 hours either side. Fish both sides of the slacks and bang the bottom with Lucky Jigs or Mudrakers with something like a piece of Octopus hanging off the side, or whatever method you prefer. Easy and productive fishing slow drifting over the flats. Last year we saw lots of people with Halis off the downriggers. You just need to find where they are and employ your favorite methods. By the way, if this year is at all typical for Springs and Coho, think 'small' baits, Herring Aide color (our fav) or, with Squid in the harbor, big and white. We like small.
Enjoy, be safe on the water, and please say hi.
Have a Great Day! Jean, Tuna Maru
Don't worry about if you need additional gear. There are two different places right in town that have most everything. There is a coffee shop/tackle store right near the main marina in town that is iwned by a really wonderful young lady that definitely knows her stuff. Our first visit to Ukee, my wife wanted a coffee, so we stumbled on this one and the young lady walked me around the racks and picked out everything we would need. She turned us on to the Herring Aide Coho Killer and lots of other things, for that matter. When I buy things she always gives my wife a free coffee too . Also, there is a Chandlery right in town that has everything, especially for commercials. We get any downrigger stuff we need there as well as hootchies, flashers, spoons too. Kind of a miniature Pacific Net and Twine. Don't worry, you'll be good. The only thing that's hard to find is non-resident fishing licenses. We can't buy them online because we fish area 23 and now they are on line, no one sells them. We always stop in Gone Fishing in Port on our way.
Only 2 more days! Hurray! jc Tuna Maru
We did ok. Some days better than others. It's somewhat more hit and miss than earlier in the year.Hi Tenmile, was wondering how you did prawning, we will be in ucluelet on the 9th and are hoping to find some if the commercial guys left any
We take the road couple times a week. Last tripCan anyone comment on how long a wait it is for the single lane section of highway 4? Dragging the boat to Ukee in a week.
Our last day is tomorrow. I totally agree, the toughest fishing we've experienced from Ukee, ever. Some observations from this year compared to previous years all starting around the 6th of July: 1st time in at least 6 years Squid still present; no Coho anywhere; few marks if any at all of our 'go to' spots; fishing in Tofino much more productive. So, late Squid, late Springs, late Coho?Just back from Ukee. In the 15 years that I have fished there, this was by far the worst Spring fishing I have ever had up there. got our halis, but brought home 0 springs. We caught a few, but they were all really small. Everyone I talked to said the same thing. Even the girl at the public processor (used to be St. Jeans) said the the same thing.
I've been fishing springs and ling in 140- 200 Mark off little beach outside the pins. Salmon been biting leading into the high, then again for three hours leading towards the low. Fish lings in the 170-220 in the other piece of the tides. Swim paddle tails to dodge most of the small ones and your legal rate should be around half. Grabbed 10 lings and 14 springs between two shifts today. Did a similar pattern the last few days there. I haven't even bothered getting at it till around 9 am for salmon until we're most of the way through the flood. I'll see if it patterns again tom...Great bottom fish action the past couple days. Really enjoying learning the waters around here. Released this octopus and skate. Amazing morning for Hali’s, all caught with medium herring. Up to 11 Lings now all between 55&63 cm’s, last day tomorrow, maybe get one over 65cm.