VanCity Tyee
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Wow these are great reports. Finally heading back over tomorrow to do some fishing.
Check this one out!
36 lbs. 180', green and white spoon, green flasher, awesome wife!
Lasqueti near False Bay
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Yesterday my wife and I was off Winchelsea in the afternoon.
She likes to jig for bottomfish and I promised her a bottomfish/jig only trip. We weren't even fishing for salmon.
About 4:30 pm we were fishing close to the outside of the island in the part where you can get a small boat through the island at high tide.
We had very small jigs on with small hooks because we were trying to get Kelp Greenling...and they have tiny mouths so you need tiny hooks.
We were in about 30ft of water.
My wife gets a funny hit and the line goes out sideways.....she starts reeling in and notices it's a pretty big fish. (Chinook salmon)
After about 15 minutes of playing it, she gets it to within about 8ft of the boat.
Having caught a 25 up at FC recently, I can pretty well eyeball the size and weight of the one she has on.
In my guesstimate it was pushing at least 30lb. because it was much bigger than my 25.
She got it even closer to within about 5ft of the boat but it was on "RedBull" and was zipping around all over the place whenever it got the chance.
And then......it took off sideways with a powerful thrust and the tiny hook let go..........
Just posted this to confirm that...yes...there are some biggies out there right now.
yup.......
Dan that is a pig! Great fish
I wrapped up my ECVI season yesterday with a local legend who's been fishing the areas waters for over half a century. Howie showed me the ropes on salmon fishing when I was just a young gun without a boat. Now ten years later I was lucky enough to return the favour and run gear for him on his boat. Lots of fish still out there with 15-20 hookups in three hours of fishing. Most of those were coho with a nice ratio of hatch to 6 lbs and springs to 20 lbs.
In his 90's and he landed this nice spring
Here are a few more pics from the weekend
Bushy landing a solo slab
Klob and the Mrs' out in the new rig
The first Lamprey i've seen on a spring in the saltwater. It was attached to the 30.
Saturdays fish