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Where to go, where to go...spring break
« on: February 07, 2005, 01:10:44 AM »

As mentioned in a previous post, dad and I will be taking a trip to Vancouver Island (rest of family goes to Mexico leaving the two of us behind, I'm still trying to get my head around that one... ::) ) for a fishing trip for a few days, with he intentions of going after halibut. We have the gear for hali (stout rods, heavy lines, and levelwinds), but will also have salmon gear on us (mooching and down-rigger gear, single action reels).

I have had quite a lot of experience wiht hali fishing, so gear and tackle isn't an issue (other than a harpoon (see other thread)). We have an open console 40 hp 17.5 ft aluminium boat, we have used it in the ocean a lot, but would rather stay closer to shore. We will also have the standard saftely gear, life jackets, gps, cell phone, VHF, sounder, etc (but no radar).

Any reccomendations of locations, the main place were looking at at the moment is Sooke (weather permitting) and the surrounding area, I think this is where we will most likely be heading to, but are still open to suggestions or warnings. (The boat is on a trailer, so we can move a bit if necassary)

This is probably the last "major" fishing trip me and dad will have together as I am approaching exams and university stuff, and I'm away all summer. So we'd like to make it a good one.
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Re: Where to go, where to go...spring break
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2005, 10:28:07 AM »

I've done well @ Sooke that tiime of year for Salmon along the kelp beds & Halibut out @ Race Rocks.
Have to watch the tide though if it's moving too fast no bottomfishing.
Also the wind comes up in the afternoon.
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« Last Edit: February 07, 2005, 12:38:36 PM by Sam Salmon »
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