Just back from Moutcha since Monday. Weather was a mixed bag; Mon still hot but no wind, Tue blew snot, Wed and Thu morning decently calm but afternoon sporty. Still waiting for another end of June - early July trip with no wind.
Fishing was good though. Salmon ok with the seasonally typical teen springs around and a few schools of coho now and then. Coho a bit smaller than we are used to this time of year. Bites came on lotsa stuff; didn't really seem to matter. Best might have been white hootchie and smaller spoons. Most salmon with empty belly or tiniest herring (~2-3cm). All between lighthouse and beano. The guides often fished inside for salmon due to the winds and scratched up a few feeder springs each trip in the typical inside places. But the outside was definitely better for salmon if you could stomach the conditions.
Bottom fishing was from another planet. My boys had sore arms from jigging up hali after hali, lots of skates too and some nice lings. Because we fished mostly sandy-gravelly areas we didn't get many rock fish - thankfully. A few big soles though. There are more halis around then I have ever seen in the last 10 years there. We released halis to get closer to the slot size limits. And it worked. Non-stop hali up to 40# on jigging gear was a great fun! Go, get some!