2025 Sidney Reports

Warning! Fishing alongside the Spit over the last week, we've lost all terminal tackle on 2 underwater hazards. In both cases, the downrigger was down 40 feet, in 80-90 feet of water. Whatever we hooked was basically immovable with a rod and reel, no matter how hard we tried to change angle, etc. For some reason the downrigger didn't react at all and the gear on the other side of the boat down at 69 feet also missed them.
 
Warning! Fishing alongside the Spit over the last week, we've lost all terminal tackle on 2 underwater hazards. In both cases, the downrigger was down 40 feet, in 80-90 feet of water. Whatever we hooked was basically immovable with a rod and reel, no matter how hard we tried to change angle, etc. For some reason the downrigger didn't react at all and the gear on the other side of the boat, down at 69 feet also missed them
Interesting. That area to the north was where I was yesterday.

I saw one crab trap that was barely above water. Was it during a high tide?

Seems like a lot of crab traps in there.
 
Interesting. That area to the north was where I was yesterday.

I saw one crab trap that was barely above water. Was it during a high tide?

Seems like a lot of crab traps in there.
We snagged each of the traps on a different day, but both were within an hour or so of the low tide, at about 3-4 feet. As we were trying to get free of the south hazard yesterday, my wife said she could see something white, several feet under the surface, where the line from her rod was pointing.
 
No fish tonight. Very little bait at either lighthouse or powder wharf.

Interesting skyline with the smoke, hope they get the fire under control at China Creek.

Not sure if the guys who came to powder wharf are on here but a cool shot when we both called it.
 

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Apparently the big waves and wind was good for salmon this afternoon. On our way out a few waves flew into the front window. I wondered how well fishing will be but we hooked up withing minutes on our first spring then lost another nice sized one at the boat. Tried to transfer to my son to net it but went slack for a second and off it went.

We got 3 more undersized. The big ones seemed to bite when no one was around. 3 other boats showed up after it calmed down but the bite was not as good.

Great time out, the boys got to reel in the smaller ones.

Always the same needle fish in they bellies

We caught everything on green flashers and lures. I always thought these would work but still haven't caught anything with them. They look just like the needle fish.

 

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Apparently the big waves and wind was good for salmon this afternoon. On our way out a few waves flew into the front window. I wondered how well fishing will be but we hooked up withing minutes on our first spring then lost another nice sized one at the boat. Tried to transfer to my son to net it but went slack for a second and off it went.

We got 3 more undersized. The big ones seemed to bite when no one was around. 3 other boats showed up after it calmed down but the bite was not as good.

Great time out, the boys got to reel in the smaller ones.

Always the same needle fish in they bellies

We caught everything on green flashers and lures. I always thought these would work but still haven't caught anything with them. They look just like the needle fish.

Thanks for the reports!

Where were ya? Going to try on the morning
 
Fished Hamley today from 630-130. Maybe the rain has helped fish move in? 4 people onboard, 4 Chinook , 5 pinks. Released a few chinooks trying to find coho. All in, there was 6 Chinook , 3 wild coho and 7 pinks. Great day fishing. Fishing mostly 50-75ft in 80-130ft of water. Majority on bait , few on small spoons
Sounds like a good day!

For pinks do you guys just leave one rod high in the water column? We were thinking of trying hamley tomorrow.

We were in 80 to 65 feet at the spit. We're only using spoons though. I don't know how to setup anchovies yet ;)
 
Sounds like a good day!

For pinks do you guys just leave one rod high in the water column? We were thinking of trying hamley tomorrow.

We were in 80 to 65 feet at the spit. We're only using spoons though. I don't know how to setup anchovies yet ;)
Spoons will work fine I'm sure. Just keep changing your colors and depths until you find them. Everything seemed to be running in schools yesterday. I'd fish 45-85ft for downrigger depths for everything right now.
 
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