After a couple of choppy outings out at Five Fingers, for my wife's sake I'm trying to be more proactive in looking at the forecasts to determine how calm or rough the waters will be. For this Saturday the 26th, windy.com shows from about 8AM to 2PM Sooke will have ~20kmh winds gusting to low to mid 30s. It shows waves that are 0.3m-0.4m. I know those conditions aren't calm, but for the more experienced boaters is that considered to be pretty choppy? Thanks
 
After a couple of choppy outings out at Five Fingers, for my wife's sake I'm trying to be more proactive in looking at the forecasts to determine how calm or rough the waters will be. For this Saturday the 26th, windy.com shows from about 8AM to 2PM Sooke will have ~20kmh winds gusting to low to mid 30s. It shows waves that are 0.3m-0.4m. I know those conditions aren't calm, but for the more experienced boaters is that considered to be pretty choppy? Thanks
Yes.
 
Just got my boat back from 3 months of been in service. Had to try it out despite the wind and chops. Line in at 10:45. Got blown all over the place. Finally found a direction that trolling motor can keep track. Got into a mix of cohos and pinks. End the day at 1:00. Had a mix bag of 3 hatch coho and 5 pinks.
All caught between 86' and 30'.
Used coho killer.
 
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After a couple of choppy outings out at Five Fingers, for my wife's sake I'm trying to be more proactive in looking at the forecasts to determine how calm or rough the waters will be. For this Saturday the 26th, windy.com shows from about 8AM to 2PM Sooke will have ~20kmh winds gusting to low to mid 30s. It shows waves that are 0.3m-0.4m. I know those conditions aren't calm, but for the more experienced boaters is that considered to be pretty choppy? Thanks
Windy has been been wrong for a while
 
I've been off work for most of july. I go back to work wednesday.... I've been out fishing locally 2 times. The winds have been annoying. I have my sister and her kids in town and they have been asking me daily if they can go fishing. Finally today there was enough of a window for me to take them but I told them it would be a bit of a bumpy ride down.

A bit bouncy on the way to beachy but not too bad. Set gear and started trolling, wandered around for about 15 minutes, talked to my friends on the radio about who was getting what. Just as I finished a radio call saying we hadn't go more then shakers... BAM!!!

The bite comes on and its double header after double header. Had a hard time keeping the gear in the water. I let the kids fight the fish and net while I set the gear.

We had a lot of fish in the boat in a short but good bite. Then since it was very sloshy I turned east and rode the stern sea back to church thinking the bites would slow down. They did for a bit... then I came back on steadily. My son and nephew and one point said their "arms were toast" haha.

Ride back was a lot smoother then the ride there. Turned into a great day of pink salmon fishing! My nephew will go back to Toronto with some good memories.

*TECHNICAL NOTES**
1) My autopilot was the real MVP today. I was basically single handing running the boat and gear while newbies fished. I was able to adjust course or turn the boat while fighting fish from the back with the remote. I used an old tablet to wifi/mirror my Lowrance HDS display to the back tablet. When everything works as one had intended and hoped it is a nice feeling. No way my newbie nephew or sister could have driven the right courses with the wind and current today.

2) I also cemented the decision to have all mooching reels with free spool as it let me set my gear faster, and I didn't have to readjust drag to send my rigs down on the downrigger.

3) Fish were caught on pink squirt and WCFT Little-PHAT-E (wee gee) clone. Rigger hits were at 45 to 68ft
 
WEll after spending almost 6 weeks up in knight inlet where you can accually catch and keep big springs ( What a concept) btw telegraph cove is a ghost town and in the time that I was there shared the fishing grounds with maybe 6 boats in total for all the time I was there,

Came home last week (wed) to put boat in thursday started on friday been going since, HOLY wind is right this past bit yesterday and today what a treat , LOTS of fish to be caught there!!!!!! seems everything I threw at them worked AP spoons,bait,pint squirts,hoochies didnt matter last few day LOTS of soxs (such a shame to let go) 27 to 70 feet is where I personally was fishing, cant wait to friday!!!!!!!!

Be warned off possesion and especially tip of secretry seals are bad had 4 fish ripped of my line yesterday time to get the kids out to get in on the action...

Good luck Wolf
 
Pink Salmon Festival today and it was a big success again. Big thanks to Jacquie and her daughter and the entire organizing committee! I know how much work goes into an event like that. Lots of happy kids and everyone got in on the action. Would have been nicer had the wind been calmer but it was doable. Fished 3 days in a row; mostly Beecher Bay to the Head. Lots of bait in Beecher Bay therefore good amount of fish right in the bay and the triangle. Pinks come inside the bay only on the flood. Decent springs and sometimes lots of shakers in the mix. Strangly, very few cohos if any.
 
WEll after spending almost 6 weeks up in knight inlet where you can accually catch and keep big springs ( What a concept) btw telegraph cove is a ghost town and in the time that I was there shared the fishing grounds with maybe 6 boats in total for all the time I was there,

Came home last week (wed) to put boat in thursday started on friday been going since, HOLY wind is right this past bit yesterday and today what a treat , LOTS of fish to be caught there!!!!!! seems everything I threw at them worked AP spoons,bait,pint squirts,hoochies didnt matter last few day LOTS of soxs (such a shame to let go) 27 to 70 feet is where I personally was fishing, cant wait to friday!!!!!!!!

Be warned off possesion and especially tip of secretry seals are bad had 4 fish ripped of my line yesterday time to get the kids out to get in on the action...

Good luck Wolf
How was the fishing up there? Any room to camp up at Telegraph?
 
How was the fishing up there? Any room to camp up at Telegraph?
The fishing up there was very very good , they have a opening east of telegraph in clio channel and knight inlet salmon fishing was really good for most part only slow time was when that new mooon happened and we had 15 foot tides in 7 hours thats a lot of water movement....good ling good halibut.. clients were very happy... when I did the 2 pick ups at telegraph could see LOTS of empty spots but that was also before the real opening july 15th , who knows now?
So how many people on here are taking friday of ????
 
The fishing up there was very very good , they have a opening east of telegraph in clio channel and knight inlet salmon fishing was really good for most part only slow time was when that new mooon happened and we had 15 foot tides in 7 hours thats a lot of water movement....good ling good halibut.. clients were very happy... when I did the 2 pick ups at telegraph could see LOTS of empty spots but that was also before the real opening july 15th , who knows now?
So how many people on here are taking friday of ????
Not good to hear telegraph ghost town. So sad.:(
 
Not good to hear telegraph ghost town. So sad.:(

As Wolf said, July 15 timing may had quite a bit to do with it. Captain Ed might have a more current view.

Overall, TC has a long history, and there is tons of support for its rebuild, which is progressing well. I think it will recover, and people will be back -- there's nothing like it in the area, there's a lot of loyalty to the owners and the place. The fire was sad but the rebuild is positive.
 
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