We were just on the bank the other day and it didnt matter what you put down the coho and springs were jumpin on, mostly spoons at 40 ft. loads of halis to boot as well. Most of the coho were hatcheries.
Personally, I would be offshore, very early in the morning? If I didn't have my limits... then I would be at Logan, Camper, or where everyone is catching fish on the afternoon bite?
Just my 2 cents! [:I]
The yellow highlight on the Hole in the Wall doesn't mean anything! It was just where my curser was!
By end of july/ early august, how far off shore do you need to go before coho start showing up? I imagine its day by day.. just go out till you see birds or something, put lines down and troll around?
They are scratchy in July/August, unless you work your way out to Swiftsure you are going to have to cover water. Start at around 200 feet and move out and fast.
wow charlie,
thanks alot mate, that makes the guessing game a little easier,
ive got all the **** i need,
an leaving in a couple of hours..
cheers
baz[8D]
On Swifsure, Berkley Power Grubs, Gulp or if the hali are in thick, spoons on a 12" leader from a spreader bar. Days with ebb currents, fish the north, flood currents, fish the south side or the northwest corner. As far as salmon fishing, start with spoons, watermelon, white, or green, no flasher, start at 30 feet and work your way down.
Inshore, start rolling anchovies at 20 feet, work your way down, Camper in 40-70 feet of water, or even Logan/Culite. East Point maybe soon, but not yet.
not much to report from renfrew the other day.
went out to the bank, to rough we didnt even get the rods out.
then shot into shore, seen a few boats out but nobody was catching anything.
a friend called to say sooke was hot so we packed it up an headed back..
sooke was hot for coho, all depths between 27 and 60 on the riggers .
all on chovies haze flasher and bloody nose teaser.
Sooke coho yesterday were pinners, 3-5 pounds, all of them that you could want, one out of 3 were hatchery keepers, but man, they wer small and skinny. Anywhere deeper then 100 feet, and move FAST, I usually only got triple headers when I hit them.
spent the morning out at renfrew today and reseved my campsite for the august 1st long weekend
Looked very nice in the monring! wind picked up around 10 though and a pretty nice chop got up.. didnt see too much for fish coming in though.
spent the morning out at renfrew today and reseved my campsite for the august 1st long weekend
Looked very nice in the monring! wind picked up around 10 though and a pretty nice chop got up.. didnt see too much for fish coming in though.
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