Fantastic spring fishing off Sooke. Non-stop action and some bigger ones in the mix as well. Super fun, too bad is closes next week. Not a single unclipped fish all day. What are they trying to protect again with that closure?
 

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How was Pedder bay yesterday?
any success? what were you using , depths, etc..
marked fish but didn't catch any keepers just one under and another one that didn't make it
TIA
 
How was Pedder bay yesterday?
any success? what were you using , depths, etc..
marked fish but didn't catch any keepers just one under and another one that didn't make it
TIA
Was out for the am in a buddies boat. We caught our limit, mostly down deep, bouncing the bottom. All fish caught in small skinny spoons (like AP Sandlance). Bite was off and on, bait marked in bunches as well. Biggest for us was 8lbs, and had 2 just shy of that too.
 
Was out on Mar. 22, fished Whirl Day and Church Rock for 4 hours, had several undersized and my buddy got a 7lb marked spring on a white hootchie down at 125 ft on the rigger. Water condition was better then out west with some protection from the wind and swell. Fishing was slow, had 4 other boats in the area. Still great to be on the water. Basically was a sea trail for my new 150 Mercury Seapro - engine performed great, great acceleration and hole shot with my 4 blade prop.
 
Was out on Mar. 22, fished Whirl Day and Church Rock for 4 hours, had several undersized and my buddy got a 7lb marked spring on a white hootchie down at 125 ft on the rigger. Water condition was better then out west with some protection from the wind and swell. Fishing was slow, had 4 other boats in the area. Still great to be on the water. Basically was a sea trail for my new 150 Mercury Seapro - engine performed great, great acceleration and hole shot with my 4 blade prop.
What boat do you have her on? Glad it performed well for you and thans for the report.
 
Not a report but quick Q that I’d rather start with here vs the open forum. I see there are some open areas (on the DFO realtime shellfish biotoxin map) for little neck and Manila clams in Becher and outside of wiffin spit, are these areas worth a try?

Back story is wife had a great time clamming with me last year up near nanoos, she’ll be out in Langford with the kids for Easter while I’m doing bathroom Reno’s at home. Tides look favourable so I thought I’d see if I could find her a spot to go rake some sand with the kids. Thanks for any intel, shoot a PM if you prefer.
 
Fished Pedder yesterday. A bit of a lump out there, and a navy boat doing exercises unnervingly close to the fishing lanes. Got 2 but one was a bit small. Released a lot of little guys. It seems they have moved deeper, as my usual 100/120 wasn’t getting anything.
 
Was pretty good in the bay today, had 9 fish to the boat but 7 were just a tad undersize. One 10-12 lb was wild of course so just came home with one keeper. Skinny G and another green stainless lure (I can't remember the name of) worked well at about 100'. Weather pretty good considering the storm last night!
 
Got out in Becher in my kayak for one final kick at the last spot on the license. TONS of bait but no marks until I went a little shallower. Found myself in the middle of a school of larger herring when my jig stopped cold. I set the hook. WHAM!! I could tell immediately I had a heavy fish on the other end. Cue the adrenaline!

As it was running back to the bottom for the 5th time, I convinced myself that it was a wild. When it popped up and I didn't see an adipose, I couldn't believe it. If you were in the bay this morning and heard maniacal cackling at about 11am, that was 100% me. What a way to end the season!

I didn't have a scale (ya, I need to rectify that), but it measured 83x53cm which translates to 18-19 lbs. What a chonk.

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Got out in Becher in my kayak for one final kick at the last spot on the license. TONS of bait but no marks until I went a little shallower. Found myself in the middle of a school of larger herring when my jig stopped cold. I set the hook. WHAM!! I could tell immediately I had a heavy fish on the other end. Cue the adrenaline!

As it was running back to the bottom for the 5th time, I convinced myself that it was a wild. When it popped up and I didn't see an adipose, I couldn't believe it. If you were in the bay this morning and heard maniacal cackling at about 11am, that was 100% me. What a way to end the season!

I didn't have a scale (ya, I need to rectify that), but it measured 83x53cm which translates to 18-19 lbs. What a chonk.

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Man that must be a riot on a kayak . Well done
 
Fished in front of Sooke harbor Friday from 8-1, beautiful day on the water. Kept 4, lost a couple of good ones and released 8 undersized. Hoochie out fished spoons. Lots of nice keeper Dungies in our traps.
ALL the fish we caught were hatchery, DFO has no idea what they're doing with this silly closure.
 

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ALL the fish we caught were hatchery, DFO has no idea what they're doing with this silly closure.
Especially when the whales have been down at montery bay of california...most dumbest thing ever BUT you can thank the USA for all of this as they ramped up chinook production 4 years ago , but im afraid thats gonna be a mute point as they had to clip 100% and I read that they wont be clipping as much anymore . And now off oregon im thnking no regulations down there. And yes fishing other day fish seemed to be in depper water AP herring and irish cream

 
Out of Pedder this morning. Spent most of our time at Whirl Bay including the start of the flood. There we released one 10'ish unclipped, bleeder ☹️ and lost two more decent fish. The rest were all small. Moved in to the Navy can and got one keeper amongst the pack and lost another playing roulette with the reefs on the west side of the bay. Seemed most boats got a fish or two but not tons.
 
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