Hey All,
Just back in from the Briney, a tad tired (what else is new) but swaggerin' with a Grin for just having
Been There!

Did a little hunting on the ol' Stompin' Grounds the past few days, and saw some pretty incredible sights. Killer whales right up to the boat and snitchin' salmon off the line (hope those pix turn out!), Greys passing through in good numbers, and Humpies moving in to enjoy the banquet... for it seems just now there is a larger table set than we've seen in a handful of years.
And the salmon -
My Oh My!

While the usual feeders are here, their shape and condition is unusually rotund - The maturing fish are showing obvious signs of having "pastured" well as their average size and and condition for this time of year is quite notable. Not simply springs, but coho well developed into that size which brings strength and stamina, and even the odd Barkley bound sockeye that appeared to be "stuffed" for late May.
I was still smiling about the fishing
et al we just enjoyed when we hit the dock, where I shortly happened across my Buddy Paul. His Grin was even larger than mine, and I soon forced it out of him. A
Thirty-Seven Pound Spring taken by his client just the day before!

Details of that Battle are incredible, but alas for those who were there to describe.
That size of fish in May catches attention, and thus the local press were all over it:
http://www.westcoaster.ca/modules/AMS/arti...hp?storyid=6807I can indeed confirm the presence of thirty pound springs, decent in numbers and building quickly in the past two or three days. Many more in the high "Teenies" and into the "Twenty-Somethings". Hint here: If you're on the
little guys, and the weather allows,
move - you're in the wrong place.

Hand in hand with their overall superb condition goes a fighting ability that is amongst the best I've had the opportunity to Enjoy! Even "mediums" fight so hard you'd swear they're Jumbos!
There are many suspicions as to the cause of this early showing, and of course I may have one or two myself... Regardless of whatever the combination might be, suffice it to say I am one
Happy Man to headed back out there shortly!
For those who have chosen to get out there for another
Go, and to whom it may be a first time experience, let me just say: You've chosen Most Wisely!! Should
The Mistress Pacific continue
Her current trend, it is going to be a Surprisingly Good season. All indications at this point suggest
She will

Cheers,
Nog