Juts got back early this morning after a 23 hr pull home, had a nap and cleaned the boat all the equipment and its all drying out.
Was an awesome trip again this year with plenty of fish. Not the biggest average we’ve seen out there but all nice eating fish. We did keep a couple in the small side like 8/10lb range as the kids brought them in and wanted to keep them so why not. I would say most of the ones we kept we averaged from 14 - 20 lbs with a couple 20 lb and the one big one at 25 lb. We rotated through the kids and women on different days for the first few days then after they were tired just my son and I and grandson finished up, we set a goal of 4 springs a day for ourselves as the priority then went for bottom fish or coho after. Most days springs were done with in an hour or two at the most, one morning we didn’t even make a full tack we were done in 45 mins and had 4 springs in the box between 15 - 18 lbs. We did go for Halibut 2 days just to some humps on the inner banks but had no luck. We did get into a few decent lings, black bass and vermilion on some close spots so we did get some decent white meat. We just didn’t feel like chasing out to far for halibut but went for the close fish instead.
No issues getting coho on the inside, Beg, Effingham both produced easy and darn nice sized coho. For springs we concentrated out front of little beach / light house area running in the 120’ to 170’ of water. As my earlier updates we also picked up a few at Effingham with our big one coming from Effingham. Gear was ran at 75’ and 93 - 110’ on the deep side with pretty similar results from either side.
Just ran spoons, the usual stuff, skinny g, west coast tackle halo series in various colours with any chartreuse
/ white glow, no bananas combo working. Also did quite well on uv white glow hootchie or chartreuse green/white hootchie. Flashers we ran mostly glow chartreuse or any combination of what ever. Kept them charged and rotated out on the glow box again as i have the last couple years, sure seems to make a difference especially on the deep ran gear.
Our big fish was 25# but I lost a nice battle to a brute on day 4 and could not repeat it. It was a real nice pig of a fish that just hung down and heavy for most of the battle with long slow head shakes. I was able to get him to the boat 3 times, on the second time he jumped the net clearing the water and net easily. I had him to the boat for the 3rd time and was just bringing him along side for a net attempt and he gave one more nasty head shake and tossed the hook. It was a real heart breaker but I laughed it off and just told my son we can’t win them all, they have to win some now and again. He was easily a 25# plus fish I would say pushing 30# for sure as we did have 3 good looks at it, it was a brute.
Will be working on a video of the trip over the next while and will post it when its ready.
Thanks again to the few of us that shared our intel as we all fished out there boys, thats the way to keep it going and helps us all to have a great successful time.