Fished offshore at Renfrew on Weds.
Limit of chicken sized halibut in about an hour, a few medium sized springs in deep water (200 feet), and all the coho you could chase -- although the wild to hatchery ratio may have been 5 to 1.
Inshore, we got one bite, not landed, but saw a few nice slabs caught around East Point in the early evening.
All in all, the coho were the most fun, forget about the meat and just enjoy the non-stop action. We were using jigs shallow and trolling with spoons just below the surface. I wish we brought fly gear or light casting gear, would have been a gas.
Plus, we had a spectacular grey whale show all around us, while reeling in coho. A pretty amazing day.
If you have an offshore capable boat, that's what I'd do, as long as the wind call is ok. Inshore, there's still springs and I hear of a few coho, but not yet thick with them. Soon enough, hopefully.