teamchachi
Member
Instead of hijacking the Sooke thread, I figured I'd start a new one.
Clearly there are Coho moving through Juan de Fuca Strait right now. Looking at the charts, a fair number of them should be heading north towards to the Strait of Georgia or ECVI. Which means there are only a few paths for them to follow:
1) Haro Strait -> Boundary Pass -> Strait of Georgia
2) Haro Strait -> Swanson Channel -> Active Pass -> Strait of Georgia
3) Haro Strait -> Swanson Channel -> Trincomali Channel -> ?
3) Sidney Channel -> Satellite Channel -> Sansum Narrows -> ?
4) San Juans -> Puget Sound
So where would be the best place to intercept these fish?
Has anyone had any success in Satellite Channel or anywhere within striking distance of Sidney/Schwartz Bay for Coho?
Clearly there are Coho moving through Juan de Fuca Strait right now. Looking at the charts, a fair number of them should be heading north towards to the Strait of Georgia or ECVI. Which means there are only a few paths for them to follow:
1) Haro Strait -> Boundary Pass -> Strait of Georgia
2) Haro Strait -> Swanson Channel -> Active Pass -> Strait of Georgia
3) Haro Strait -> Swanson Channel -> Trincomali Channel -> ?
3) Sidney Channel -> Satellite Channel -> Sansum Narrows -> ?
4) San Juans -> Puget Sound
So where would be the best place to intercept these fish?
Has anyone had any success in Satellite Channel or anywhere within striking distance of Sidney/Schwartz Bay for Coho?