In June and early July, scrape the bottom around the "Hump" off Quadra on the last hour of an ebb tide at 180 to 210 feet, and you'll do much better with a 15-pound ball. Go with the tide only and use big glow cuttle fish hootchies or spoons behind a chartreuse glow flasher. Also, fish further south at the "Deep" the same way, but get your lures down to where the feed line shows (260 to 280 feet in 500 feet of water). After each pass, pick up your lines and run back...much easier than spending two hours trying to move 100 yards against the tide or risk getting downrigger lines tangled when turning with all the tricky currents in CR — remember fish face into tide where there's a lot of current.