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I was also at Sekiu Fri-Monday. That was my first trip out there and I will definitely be going back next year. I have only fished the PS so this was an eye opener and makes me never want to spend 8 hours trolling mukilteo for 1 fish. We fished mostly herring and most of the time without a flasher. I will be trying to figure out a non-herring method for next year. With all the small fish re-rigging herring took up a ton of our time and they're expensive. We caught 80% of our fish at 20'-25'. We didn't limit on Sunday, the water was rough and we just couldn't find the bite, we got 5 fish in the boat though (6 was limit). We probably landed 50 fish none over 6lbs. We tried to go deeper with our gear in hopes of finding bigger fish but never found the bite below ~50'. We also tried a hook and beads to similate krill, caught a couple off that, caught a couple off of coho killer, none on squid.Monday was so lights out we had boated 4 fish in 30 minutes. Went back to camp and grabbed all the kids to come fish and practice reeling and fill the freezers. We actually caught two that took the bait off the surface while we waited to attach it to the downrigger. Overall, we only caught about 6 fish that were 5+ lbs. We had a lot of 1 meal fish.
Quote from: klikboom on September 16, 2015, 07:10:59 AMI was also at Sekiu Fri-Monday. That was my first trip out there and I will definitely be going back next year. I have only fished the PS so this was an eye opener and makes me never want to spend 8 hours trolling mukilteo for 1 fish. We fished mostly herring and most of the time without a flasher. I will be trying to figure out a non-herring method for next year. With all the small fish re-rigging herring took up a ton of our time and they're expensive. We caught 80% of our fish at 20'-25'. We didn't limit on Sunday, the water was rough and we just couldn't find the bite, we got 5 fish in the boat though (6 was limit). We probably landed 50 fish none over 6lbs. We tried to go deeper with our gear in hopes of finding bigger fish but never found the bite below ~50'. We also tried a hook and beads to similate krill, caught a couple off that, caught a couple off of coho killer, none on squid.Monday was so lights out we had boated 4 fish in 30 minutes. Went back to camp and grabbed all the kids to come fish and practice reeling and fill the freezers. We actually caught two that took the bait off the surface while we waited to attach it to the downrigger. Overall, we only caught about 6 fish that were 5+ lbs. We had a lot of 1 meal fish.Next time for coho up there just use brads cut plug baits, then you won't be having to re-rig cut plugs all the time if you're using that. Or you could always use a rotator, sometimes they won't get a bite out of the herring and it's good to go for the next fish.
Why do you worry about telling the checker the # you catch and release ?
Eeeeenteresting. I complained loudly about hatchery being open while wild was closed. That seems like a terrible idea. I had to release a beauty of a coho that I hooked through the eye and mouth. No doubt died. It really pissed me off having to put him back as crab meat. How can you target different versions of the same specie? It should either be open or close for a specie.