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Topic: 2/17 Salmon at Shelter Cove  (Read 2449 times)

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LoletaEric

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Heard the bite was on for mostly small kings in the 20-22" range with one 20#er taken.  I had some business to do down that way so I threw the boat in the truck and hoped for a nice enough ocean to justify a solo-trip.  Got my business done and hit the boat ramp at 4PM.  Before I headed down the hill I talked to a PB'er at the cleaning table with 2 of the scrawniest looking "legal" kings I've ever seen--looked like half-pounder steelhead!  But that and the relatively calm ocean were enough to encourage me to go for it.  I headed out at 4:10.  As I approached the bell buoy at 4:30 I hooked up--running a banana weight a few feet ahead of a flasher and then a double-hook rig with an anchovy.  I was excited to have a fish on, but I figured it must be a little snapper or something because it didn't fight much at all.  Well it and I were surprised when we looked at each other boatside!  It was a little king that had basically swam in with my reeling action, and when I reached for my net it shook its head, turned, and was gone.  I was stoked.  I re-baited and got to trolling again.  The seals on the bell buoy were barking, but I won that vocal-duel!  You can't out-bark a solo kayaker who just had a king to the boat!   :smt001   I trolled another hour--went halfway out to the whistler buoy and finally as I was about to head in I hooked up again right by the bell buoy like before (we know where I'll be fishing next time!).  I didn't get this one to the boat, but I'm sure it was a salmon--I wasn't near the bottom and bait was popping here and there.  Having a fish on that close to sunset can be dangerous--I wanted to spend the night!  I knew though that I had to get home for the Survivor premier, so I bailed.  Great time.  Two different times dolphins cruised by me, but the camera was stowed in the bag.  Can't wait for flat water to return...
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Thanks for the report Abking!
Read an article about Shelter Cove in Pacific Coast Sportfishing - a virtual untouched fishing paradise. As I recall, there's an area w/ HUGE lings just waiting for you. Hope to make it there one of these days.
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Eric-How far of a paddle is that?  How far offshore?  Sounds super fun.


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Sean, it's so close to shore, that it's making me crazy!  It's about a 1/2 mile paddle south-south-west out of the harbor to the bell buoy, and the whistler is probably 3/4 to close to a mile due west of there.  I paddled out solo at 4:10 and hooked up very near the bell at 4:30--that included baiting up and putting my line out 40-50 pulls.  The key is the fishable water--it's been sketchy lately and is right now again...  When I called you for Tuesday it sounded like it was going to be sweet, but it did 't pan out--same thing the next day...   Then Thursday I saw it coming together weather-wise and heard a powerboat report of a good bite, so I did my business really quickly and went for it.  The bite was good--I wish I'd had more time.  It got huge Friday, and I think it's been pretty gnarly again today.  I was hoping to hit it againt tomorrow based on the report earlier this week, but now it sounds like it'll be nasty.  I'll call you if it shapes up.
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I am in if the stars align.  What were you dragging?


 

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