Thanks to a contact of Jim at Sunny Shores I was able to get my intransigent kicker fixed on Tuesday, so out we went today, sooner than expected.
Unfortunately the fog and awkward low tide meant we did not launch till 10:00am. Lines down at 10:30am in the harbour mouth and we began trolling west against the tide.
We had three sharp hits in short order but missed two and released an unclipped coho. Around 11:30am somewhere off the Bluffs (I genuinely don’t know where since it was still foggy!) we had a bouncing hit on the starboard rod in around 85’ of water. When I struck the fish went off in huge run. As it did so, the other rod went off too! My wife grabbed the rod and that took line as well, so out of nowhere we had a double header of chinook!!
Mine appeared to be bigger so the second rod went back in the holder with light drag set and we concentrated on getting mine back to the boat. Here we eventually netted a really nice 81cm fish. Turning to the second rod, remarkably the fish was still there and my wife brought that one in, and I netted a 72cm fish. We were very surprised both at the sudden double header and the fact we got them both in.
We continued trolling west but had no further action so we turned and trolled back east with the tide, as far as Possession. We picked up two clipped coho, including a really good one of 8lb, and released two more unclipped, plus two pinks. We never saw another chinook, not even a shaker, which made the earlier sudden solitary double header even more remarkable. We called it at 2:30pm.
Back at base the pair of chinooks went 18lb and 11lb respectively, and both were female whites. The bigger coho had an 8” baby salmon inside it! All fish were caught on little herring in t.h.
Catch pic below.
