Have a day off fishing due to weather so I have time for a report.
Aug 1 - Fished around Meville. Foggy in the morning, sunny in the afternoon. Fishing was slow for salmon, only caught one pink and did a long line release on a coho. Bottom fishing was a little better, caught 5 under size halibuts, kept a small one for supper since it could not be realsed.
Aug 2 - Weather was good so we made the run to Dundas. Fishing was excellent. Limited out on salmon within two hours for 3 guys. Managed to get two chinooks, 16 and 24 pounds. The rest were coho. Green and white hoochie was the biggest produce. Managed to catch a few on bait and spoons. It was utter pandimonium on the boat for that breif period of time. Bottom fishing was poor. Did not find any concentrations of fish. Kept 3 rock fish.
Aug 3 - Headed back to Dundas. Weather was good for the run out. The bite was not as good as the previous day. We caught 6 glood sized coho, before having to leave as the weather was turing. Tried to duck in by some of the smaller islands on the way back to try some bottom fishing, but the wind would not allow it. So we bagan the slow lumpy ride back. Half way back the winds subsided for a time so we tried bottom fishing on humps. Caught a few yellow eye rockfish, used the seaqualizer to send them home. Quit after we started to drift too fast.
Hopefully the weather cooperates tomorrow.