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    Tuta is the name I was after, thanks guys.

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    I would be very weary of staying at Tuta. I stayed there a few years ago... Poorly kept place, out house totally full (to the top)!! Sh*t all over the back side of the camp ground. Showers worked but there was mold growing all over the inside of the shower (no power in the showers, lights?). I really hate being all negative but it needs to be said. Would never stay there again.

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    Hows the fishin been lately im heading out to nootka island lodge for the season on tuesday
    It's not what you use, it's how you use it

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    I swung by there the other day coming down the outside. Maquinna was dead, no bait or anything on the sounder. Went and fished the light. There was some weird thing going on with jellyfish, The sounder was loaded from the surface to 50 feet with clutter and when you looked over the side there was nothing but red jellyfish in sight and the lines were supper slimed all through the tac. Did not try accross the way however.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishingaccomplished View Post
    Hows the fishin been lately im heading out to nootka island lodge for the season on tuesday
    I checked some of the lodges websites but no reports from any except from Moutcha Bay Resort. Latest from June 18

    http://www.moutchabay.com/fishing-reports/

    5 more sleeps and counting

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    Quote Originally Posted by spring fever View Post
    Well If you are so inclined-you only need 100 ft-pm me and I will give you a few safe anchorages-close to fishing
    You guys can do what you wish but, personally “I” would be listening to this guy! :0

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    Quote Originally Posted by spring fever View Post
    Well If you are so inclined-you only need 100 ft-pm me and I will give you a few safe anchorages -close to fishing
    Pm sent Thanks
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    Brand new to Sportfishing bc and to Nootka Sound. Have a nephew working in Gold River this summer and we hope to come up for a few days of fishing in late July early August. Looks like lodging was booked up weeks ago. I'll sleep in tent if I have to. Should I be sweating bullets over finding a boat to rent for fishing within the sound? I have a 16-foot Jetcraft but was hoping not to have to trailer it all the way up from nearly the California border.
    As to gear, I have managed to track down a nice old five-inch Peetz, and when I find the right pole, plan to troll Tomics. If anyone wants to share advice with a total novice from the Beaver State, thanks in advance!
    Bill

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    Bill, don't think that you will be able to find a boat for rent in the Gold River area. It is about a 16nm run from Gold River to the start of the good fishing grounds, ie, Camel Rock area. Best bet for you if you do not have your own boat, is to charter a trip. I know this is not the help you are looking for, but hopefully someone else will jump in here. Good luck,...........BB

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    Billinoregon, read this
    http://www.salmonuniversity.com/nootka_sound.html
    and this:
    http://www.moutchabay.com/resort/boats-and-marina/
    and this:
    http://www.moutchabay.com/resort/rv-camping/
    I've fished the whole inside out to Burdwood and the lighthouse from Moutcha Bay in an 11' Boston Whaler. Bring your boat if you can't find one to rent.

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