For the last two years I have been restoring a 1986 22’ Olympic Hardtop Twin Outboard (2 stroke) cabin cruiser. Live in Oregon and have had her in the salt a couple of times, solid boat. The purpose of the boat was to be able to sleep two and go island hopping, fishing, crabbing, prawning, and scuba diving before we got too old to enjoy it. The time has come and we are planning a 2022 voyage from Anacortes WA to the southern gulf islands (south of Nanimo and North of Victoria). We have about 10-14 days including a day of trailering on each side. I have a lot of questions:
1. What is the best time to go given the above objectives? The shoulder seasons of either June or September seem appealing.
2. Recommended prawn gear (we crab in Oregon, but no shrimp/prawn populations within reach) for a first time setup.
3. is there a place to download coordinates for Rockfish conservation areas or marine protected zones ( want to avoid these areas)? Have a North American Navionics Gold card.
4. We fish for halibut here only in spring in about 250’ and drift (drag bottom) with current to catch them. What is the technique around the islands, how deep should I be prepared to fish?
Thanks for reading.
GearFly
1. What is the best time to go given the above objectives? The shoulder seasons of either June or September seem appealing.
2. Recommended prawn gear (we crab in Oregon, but no shrimp/prawn populations within reach) for a first time setup.
3. is there a place to download coordinates for Rockfish conservation areas or marine protected zones ( want to avoid these areas)? Have a North American Navionics Gold card.
4. We fish for halibut here only in spring in about 250’ and drift (drag bottom) with current to catch them. What is the technique around the islands, how deep should I be prepared to fish?
Thanks for reading.
GearFly