Did you see all those boats over at the south end of Quadra yesterday? They were fishing an area known locally as "the hump". It an area where the seabed rises to about160'. You can find it on a chart, but a plotter will put you on it. Right now there are a lot of undersize in the area, but a few nice ones as well. The currents are strong there and you need 15lb cannonballs to get down deep if trolling. Start by using just one rigger, so that you can see the amount of blowback you get out there, try to go with the current, if it gets too much head further south, as it is normally not so great there. If the tide is flooding ( flowing south) and a wind picks up from the south, get off the water or head for more protected waters as the whitecaps form very quickly. Go see Dan at River Sportsman or Roger at Tyee Marine, they should be able to set you up. There is actually a hootchie named after a previous owner of Tyee Marine (Jack Smith) that works very well out there. Good Luck, the fishing here is good but nothing like the West Coast,