2025 Secret Cove, Pender Harbour and Texada Reports

Went out yesterday afternoon with the kids again to see if the bite would repeat. Same tack / depths / gear, but slower fishing all around and didn't hook any keeper springs (we were out about 3 hours). Managed to bonk two clipped coho down deep, and ran into our first sockeye of the season (also deep). We were fishing in area 16-1 (note that 16-2 is non-retention for sockeye), so kept the sockeye, which made for an excellent dinner! Saw a few other boats playing fish, but not like two days ago.

Could have been the tides (was anyone out for the late high slack?). We were there on the flood which might have been pushing bait and fish on top of the bank and/or down the north side. Hot bite Tuesday was just before, during and after the high slack I opted to "keep the peace" and come in early with the kids to facilitate a normal-ish bed time haha.
 
Based on my photos from last Sept, there should be some coho around still. Wouldn't be suprised if you run into a few sockeye / pink / later run springs also. I also lucked upon a 63cm winter spring last Sept on the northern Epsom bank.
End of September I've had luck out towards Sangster in years gone by.... anchovies or purple haze spoons were the hottest offering we could come up with. But who knows - that seems to change year over year.
I was thinking salmon getting scarce too. Was already thinking a run to tip of Texada for try for lings, another 15-20 on to Sangster would be worth it. Thanks all.
 
For decades, many people on our beach have cleaned their fish on the beach and left the entrails for the resident eagles, but we now realize we've created a serious otter problem. They've been tearing up boat upholstery and getting under houses, creating long lasting unbearable stenches. So now we want to clean our fish on the boat like many of you that we see. Give us something to do while waiting for a strike! Can anyone recommend a good, lightweight cleaning tray with sides that can sit anywhere flat? (We have nothing to mount one on) Thanks!! (And Epsom was dead this morning, more activity at Pirate)
 
Hit up Pirate for a quick tack out of the NW yesterday evening. Running shallower gear at Ed Jovanovski and Connor McDavid (big Canucks fan here, but the Four Nations!!) in 70-120 FOW. One clipped ho in the box and lost a nice fish that I didn't see. All on the flood.

Incredible bait and fish ball on the east side tack off the marker. This is where we got our hatch. Make sure to do frequent gear checks as we released a few smolt which thankfully all swam away. Very slight tickle in the rod tips.

Hatch had 3"-4" herring in belly, and kids found two more in its mouth/throat when we were filleting back home!

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Hit up Pirate for a quick tack out of the NW yesterday evening. Running shallower gear at Ed Jovanovski and Connor McDavid (big Canucks fan here, but the Four Nations!!) in 70-120 FOW. One clipped ho in the box and lost a nice fish that I didn't see. All on the flood.

Incredible bait and fish ball on the east side tack off the marker. This is where we got our hatch. Make sure to do frequent gear checks as we released a few smolt which thankfully all swam away. Very slight tickle in the rod tips.

Hatch had 3"-4" herring in belly, and kids found two more in its mouth/throat when we were filleting back home!

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You were running 0.8 knots?
 
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