Southern tip of broken groupWhere is Cree?
Southern tip of broken groupWhere is Cree?
Thanks! I was looking and looking. But in the wrong spot.
Hey, I just posted.on the ukee side about targeting sablefish during my trip there in a couple weeks, would you be willing to share any Intel? We're you using spreader bars or lead jigs? and what depth of water you found them at? ThxFirst day of a weekend trip to Bamfield.
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Fished Cree at first light this morning and picked up four nice springs up to 19 pounds as well as our coho. Ran offshore and enjoyed great weather conditions managed our halibut as well as about a dozen sablefish, which was a nice surprise.
Springs had a mix of small and large herring in their stomachs.
Hi Brambles - it's my first time catching sable fish so I'm no expert. To specifically target them you need to fish really deep. We were fishing in about 220 ft of water near a drop off of about 200 ft. very close to rat nose. We were targeting hali and using traditional hali gear and bait. We started catching sables when we tossed bait down on a smaller sized hook. There wasn't much to it. The difference maker seems to be a bit of luck as to whether they have come up from deeper water. If I were to try again, I'd set up in some shallower water around 200ft, near a drop off on anchor. Then I'd toss my normal hali gear as well as some smaller baited hooks and hope i get lucky.Hey, I just posted.on the ukee side about targeting sablefish during my trip there in a couple weeks, would you be willing to share any Intel? We're you using spreader bars or lead jigs? and what depth of water you found them at? Thx
Thanks Calum, that's super helpful..Hi Brambles - it's my first time catching sable fish so I'm no expert. To specifically target them you need to fish really deep. We were fishing in about 220 ft of water near a drop off of about 200 ft. very close to rat nose. We were targeting hali and using traditional hali gear and bait. We started catching sables when we tossed bait down on a smaller sized hook. There wasn't much to it. The difference maker seems to be a bit of luck as to whether they have come up from deeper water. If I were to try again, I'd set up in some shallower water around 200ft, near a drop off on anchor. Then I'd toss my normal hali gear as well as some smaller baited hooks and hope i get lucky.
Cheers,
Calum
Just got back from a few days fishing out of Bamfield. Fishing seemed really good for this time of year. Our first day was our only full day fishing, starting at Beale without luck then over to Cree where we got a tee er Chinook and three coho. Headed off to rats nose and got our limits of Hali pretty quick, all smalls though. The next day we fished crew for a couple ours and got a couple Chinook and couple coho. We the. Headed out of the sound a bit for lings. Now I know long fishing is meant to be the easiest fishing, ‘they’re everywhere’, but I have never had much luck finding them when I’ve looked. This time was different, starting right away w a nice 20 pounder, then 15 and a couple more 10s. Then something happened crazy happened, some beast took my hook and started peeling line and thrashing head, I pushed my squall 40 to max drag and couped the spool with my thumb, I managed to get it stopped and take 6 cranks up before it decided it pull again. It completely buckled my rod and peeled line before breaking off. I had 80 lb broad and a short 55lb mono leader, which I sure regret, would have loved to see what that fish was. Couldn’t have been bottom bc of the head thrashing and give and take of line, and I think a seal would have peeled line way faster. Huge ling, Hali?

small spoons and big white hootchies, turds.Ill be heading up next week, is the bait still pretty small up there, is it wee gee/coho killer size or will the skinny g/glow hoochi/turd suffice?
#3 Kingfishers are deadly around Cree right now. They are hitting hootchies too.Ill be heading up next week, is the bait still pretty small up there, is it wee gee/coho killer size or will the skinny g/glow hoochi/turd suffice?
Hey! Was I talking to you at the ramp when you were pulling your boat up? I think I recognize the guy in the photo. I pushed the boat out sideways to line up with the trailer.Sorry a little delayed on my post. Spent Canada Day weekend in Bamfield taking out one of my friends from Sooke/Vic who hasn't fished up here before.
Fishing and weather was great. Found it was more about finding the bait this trip, and working the tide changes. Fished all over (Cree/Austin, Kirby, Edward King).
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