SAME!!! There is a resident seal that you will never see until he takes your fish. He literally took it darn near out of the net, a few feet off the stern. Same spot.It’s most likely a seal, he took 2 fish from me last week, same area.
I caught the same “Hali” there in may. Except it was a rock lol. Sure looked like there was action though.It’s most likely a seal, he took 2 fish from me last week, same area.
Just rolled in myself. We managed 6 springs with the largest at 20. We headed past Kirby and spent most of our time around Ed King. The evenings gave us a surprise as we found success at Wizard. The deeper sets produced bigger fish and we had the spot to ourselves.Got back yesterday from our trip to bamfield - we were there 17th, 18th, 19th and back om the 20th.
We ran up from sooke at 6am on the 17th and got slammed by a north wind and opposing ebb tide. Took us 4 hrs to get up but the boat handled it.
Overall it Seemed slow compared to previous trips and reports. We ground out 10 springs, 3 halibut (15-20lbs) and few rockfish and 2x 80cm lingcod.
Kirby and Meares were our go too spots. And 7 miles off beale for hali - tons of small ones but we picked through to get some bigger ones. We had an estimated 100lber ( 165cm ) while on anchor that was exciting.
Calm flat water and north wind at our stern made for a super comfy ride back - cruised 28 knots the hole way back.
We kept our fish whole on ice and we were met by 3 DFO officers at jocks dock in sooke and all was good.
Nice work, what was in their bellies?Just rolled in myself. We managed 6 springs with the largest at 20. We headed past Kirby and spent most of our time around Ed King. The evenings gave us a surprise as we found success at Wizard. The deeper sets produced bigger fish and we had the spot to ourselves.
In some spots we trolled over a lot of good marks without a bite even though we rolled through the gear including some nice anchovies. On the other hand two of our fish hit so close together it was almost a double header.
Overall it was a blast and my goofy outboard jet stood up to the test.
Same as everyone else - small small herring, and yet we got zero hits on wee g spoons. An Irish cream skinny g turned on when our hoochies went cold.Nice work, what was in their bellies?
Crofton boat launch. They also set fire to two garbage cans by the marinaWhat the hell? Where was that fire?
ouch.
If anyone happens to come across a fish with a Islander tr3 and new rod with a rod holder attached to it at Austin let me know.. Fish blow it right off the boat Sunday... reward if found