Fishallspec
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Any keepers in the trap?
She’s going to be full of water pretty quickly
By the way, I took a screen shot of windy.com today while it was gusting 40 knots at Pam rocks. Windy reported 5 knots, lol.Up at Porteau Cove prawning today & tomorrow. It was definitely sporty conditions in the sound today, but we found a window to go out and check the traps. Decent numbers and overall size. We had traps with up to 50 per trap. 280’- 300’. Lots of big berried females which obviously went back. Sitting by the fire drying out while the traps soak overnight. Hoping this wind dies down for tomorrow.
not many action shots from a 14’ tinny with the weather and all but there are a few tubs in the freezer tonight.
Same with me last week. FW was calling 30 and Windy next to nothing. FW was right.By the way, I took a screen shot of windy.com today while it was gusting 40 knots at Pam rocks. Windy reported 5 knots, lol.
Same two weeks ago. Windfinder said calm. Windshield said turn around.By the way, I took a screen shot of windy.com today while it was gusting 40 knots at Pam rocks. Windy reported 5 knots, lol.
I find live reports tend to be more accurate….Same with me last week. FW was calling 30 and Windy next to nothing. FW was right.
Some of my buddies trust it. Some swear by it. I’ve always found it to be wildly inaccurate,both locally and on WCVI.Same two weeks ago. Windfinder said calm. Windshield said turn around.
I trusted it more than I should up until that day. I found it to be really accurate for the straight in the summer.Some of my buddies trust it. Some swear by it. I’ve always found it to be wildly inaccurate,both locally and on WCVI.
Never replied @ScapeBoat We were east / SE of the QA up until the north arm from 8 to 2:30. In the 140-250 area. Fishing 110-150 most times. One keeper (high 60s). 4 to the boat in the low/mid 50s and maybe another 5-6 small ones to the side. All released safely and carefully. No seal action Just one other boat, all the other bots were having a party by the mile markers from what we could seeI was not able to get out today, sorry no report. Did you get any Tyee, Jim wants to know how deep?
Sweet fireplace!What a day out in the sound today. We were handsomely rewarded for our butt kicking that we received in yesterday’s weather. Lots of sunshine, no wind, easy limits on prawns. It was like spring out there today. Usual depths for us: 275’ - 300’. Best trap today had 88 in it after a 2 hour soak.
Nice prawns!Sweet fireplace!
Love the wine bottles! Didn’t notice the prawns or the fireplace….Nice prawns!
Lol.Love the wine bottles! Didn’t notice the prawns or the fireplace….
Any chance the rope was eye spliced with the green electrical tape covering the splice? 5/16" sinking rope? Some person ran over my buoy and cut the line with their prop a while back. Buoy floated a far distance away. When I retrieved it had a propeller slice a quarter of the buoy off cutting the rope in the process.It's blue with green electrical tape on the rope. We left it at the dock.