CHINOOK - min. size 22". Other SALMON species - no min. size. Daily limit 2
(combined) plus 2 additional sock eye. Only 1 CHINOOK may be retained. See
Southern Rosario Strait/Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca Closure below. See
Bellingham Bay Closure and Fishery, Samish Bay Closure, and Yellow and Low
Islands Preserve on previous page.
Aug. 1-Sept. 30 CHINOOK - min. size 22". Other SALMON
So those are the rules. Two salmon Plus two sockeye ( which is new this year) only on of your two salmon can be a king including wild.
So it should be really good by late July early August on the west side of SJ Island. Eagle point, pile point, and the long beach to the east before you get to the salmon bank line. East of salmon bank is closed in July August and Sept. The west opening of Mosquito pass to kellet bluff is always a good spot to try. Open bay always holds pinks and I believe that it will hold sockeye this year.
Check Johns book and the local boards for up dates right before you go. Many of the kings and sockeye will be headed to the Fraser river system so they will be passing thru the west side of the islands in Boundary and Presidents channel. Pt Doughty, Parker reef, and Alden bank will all hold fish. But don't ignore the east side holes. Point Lawrence, Obstruction pass, tide point, and the slime hole-pointer Island area will hold fish also.
Use Johns book to decide where to fish based on the tide changes. Some spots are good for the incoming and some for the out going. See what the tides are for your day and find spots near where you are staying that are good on those tides. Also plan where you are going to fish thru the tide changes. So it goes like this ( just pulling this out of my hat) In coming is from 6 am till 10 am with a 11 am slack and then out going the rest of the day. I would fish (one of several choices) Tide point on the incoming until and maybe thru slack trolling north to eagle cliff on cypress. Then as the slack ends I will pull gear up and run for Pointer rock slime hole area. The slack will come just a little later at the second spot as its south of the first spot and slack is 20 mins later. This way I get a bit of slack at both spots. Then fish this on the out going the rest of the day . Have a back up out going spot encase no fish are here, say obstruction pass.
I would want to fish eagle point on Sj if the weather is good. Fish it close to shore on the slacks for kings. then either side depending on the current. You want to fish the down current side of any of these points. They do not hug the bottom this time of year so you can be a little higher up and not snagging all the time. Say 10 to 20 feet off bottom in 60 to 120 ft of water but close to shore. if you want silvers just move off shore a mile or so to the rips and fish those areas. This is where the sockeye will be. Fish the silver faster then the sock eye and with bigger gear. I think the sock eye will be much like pinks. Red or green small hoocthies or spoons fished slow.
So 4 fish this year. Up to 4 sockeye if thats is what you want. Or One king one silver and two socks. Or two silver and two socks. Should be a good year.
Off of eagle point there is a small reef. Its at 048 26 38 , 123 01 22. Thats the middle of it. We nailed a few silver and even a king there last year and we marked a lot of bait. No boats but us. Every one else was fishing the shore line near the point. This ridge holds bait. You dont have to fish on the bottom of it just fish around it. its 128 ft deep and we caught all our fish at 30 to 90 ft over the top of it.
If weather is really nice run out to Hien bank for kings.
if weather is really bad I like the east side of the islands and the west side of Lopez. From fishermans bay south to shark reef in 50 to 120 feet. Also Rocky bay and Point caution on the north side of Sj island just as you leave Friday Harbor.
Hope this helps.