2025 Nanaimo Reports

I’m probably too young. I have no clue what that is. In order to educate me, can you add a picture please?

They're referring to the pic that @Aces posted back in post #124 in this same thread:

 
Just a very light tackle set up to match the fish size.
At my advanced age using very light tackle options to catch fish is very attractive to me
How long of a leader do you run on that setup? I have a couple of mini flashers in the box somewhere, as well as some kite tails. Might lighten up for more sport as well.
 
Great to hear the fishing has been so hot! Is anyone having luck in the afternoon/evening?
Fished Thrasher today 11-1500. Brought home one hatch and a nice ling that we picked up trolling in close to the reef. Released 4 or 5 wild coho and really nice spring. Low tide was 1430 and it died off an hour before but got one wild as we pulled the gear off the clip at the end. Most of the action on an AP tackle works sandlance, spring and a coho or 2 on a WCFT white glow hoochie. Prawns on the way back but not stellar.
 
Epic fishing out there for Coho on Saturday at noon for the 2.5 hours before low tide. 60-75 was the sweet spot and we couldn’t keep the fish off the hooks, in fact I couldn’t even take a leak without getting interrupted, which caused a dilemma - finish or grab the rod? 😀 Lots of double headers, and a surprising amount of clipped fish. What a blast 💥
 
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Epic fishing out there for Coho on Saturday at noon for the 2.5 hours before low tide. 60-75 was the sweet spot and we couldn’t keep the fish off the hooks, in fact I couldn’t even take a leak without getting interrupted, which caused a dilemma - finish or grab the rod? 😀 Lots of double headers, and a surprising amount of clipped fish. What a blast 💥
Ahh the elusive Triple Header, all you need is a smoke hanging out your mouth at the same time
 
Just a very light tackle set up to match the fish size.
At my advanced age using very light tackle options to catch fish is very attractive to me
When the coho are this hot, naked spoons or bucktails are all you need. Flashers not required.
 
When the coho are this hot, naked spoons or bucktails are all you need. Flashers not required.
Yup nothing but spoons yesterday. It could’ve been a literal dining spoon and they would’ve probably been biting it. I’ve stopped using flashers in-line with my hooks and just use a dummy flasher off the downrigger. Way more fun and easier when a fish hits.
 
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