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April 12, 2023 Ucluelet 1 photo

Trip Summary

Went out to check for prawn and rebait the traps and decided to drop my lines down for awhile. I have a super secret prawn spot that now has turned into a secret fishing spot. trolled over the pinnacle where I set my traps and hooked up with 2 keeper lingcod right off the bat, released to go back to their dens. got off the pinnacle and the back side of it was holding tons of bait and chinook were aggressively feeding on the back end of them. I dropped down to the bait at 170 deep and blamo! fish on! as I was playing that one, the second rod popped off and started screaming out line. The second fish seemed bigger so I loosened the drag on the first one and put it back in the rod holder to play the bigger of the two. lost it at the side of the boat, so I went back to paying the first one and got it in and released to swim another day. reset the lines and immediately got another double header of some nicer fish 10 or so #s. harvested one for dinner and went to reset the lines and before the second one was down the first one popped off the clip again and it was game on. 5 nice chinook salmon in about 15minutes so I decided to let them do their thing and head in, as the afternoon wind and swell picked up. It is so nice finding new fishing spots that no one ever fishes, one of the benefits of fishing here year round and getting to explore on my free time.
Brandon Wiita
Ucluelet, British Columbia, Canada
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Best day of fishing this year, so far.
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Sick day off, what did I choose to do with it? Well go fishing of course. Went out at 10a to check and rebait prawn traps, got my share of jumbos, so off to the salmon grounds. The status quo hadn't been working the greatest this year, so the other day I happened to find a new spot that really panned out. In front of little beach, the pinnacles create a triangle and in the triangle seems to be slack water that's loaded with bait and fish. 3 hours of fishing, 5 double headers, 20-25 Chinook to the boat. Avg 8-10#s biggest being 12#s or so. Not huge but lots of action. Lots. Status quo tells you to drop to the bottom with a needle fish, status quo was barely getting hit. Once to every 10 fish on the small herring aide spoon set at 9 84ft in 140fow. Smashed em, couldn't keep them off the hooks and eventually was only fishing with one rod because everytime I reset one it would pop off with a fish. Controlled chaos, if you will. Definitely wasn't relaxing for a sick day, worked really hard, had a ton of fun and brought home 10 meals worth of sea food with only 2 fish harvested and some prawn. Moral of the story, don't follow the status quo or you won't have as much fun. What a blast! Ps if anyone can find these herring aids in that size specifically, I'll take you fishing if you bring me a dozen of them. Nowhere on the island sells them anymore and I'm down to 2. Not entirely sure what's attracting them to it anymore since they're so beat up but still consistently working.
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