Fished Barkley out of Poett Nook Sat June 21 to Thurs June 27. Started slow for us, fishing peaked a few days in, then slowed down a bit again. 3 guys for the first 3 days, then down to 2 for the rest - unfortunately for #3, the most consistent chinook bite we found was the day after he left. Was my first time fishing Barkley but Captain
@JWS knew the waters pretty well, so we moved around. Best chinook fishing for us was Tuesday trolling a little out of the crowd down from Cree to Effingham and back. Got one at Swale as well. Other days we got one at Kirby, a couple at Edward King, and a decent morning bite at Beale. I think we retained 10 chinook between the 3 of us and 1 coho - which was the only one we encountered. Small spoons (Wee G size) were the most consistent producers, with a No Bananas pattern standing out. Also got a couple on Skinny G size, and the old white hoochie fooled a few as well. We were fishing mostly deep, 100-140 on the rigger. Missed a few good ones along the way. Mix of size classes, some of the 65-70 centimeter range, and 3 over 15 lbs, 17lbs being the largest of the trip. Releases a few that were probably west coast legal. Lots of shakers. LOTS of shakers.
On Monday weather was exceptional so we went offshore a bit and drifted for hali. We got our 3 - largest 80 something centimeters and other 2 smaller. We weren't being picky about size, we were just happy to be out there and actually hitting them.
Thursday (yesterday) we were already limited on chinook so went and banged on some rock piles for ling while we waited for the tide to come up enough to pull the boat. Got 3 in the boat, released a couple more just under legal size.
Great first trip for me, and will definitely be back.