Just finished cleaning up from my annual Nootka Sound trip. Fishing was tougher this year; didn't get our possession limit until the last day. We rounded things out with a few rockfish to eat with chips. Because of the high winds offshore, we only got out one day for halibut and lings, but didn't find any. We did see a huge shark while out there, though.
:shock:
Our fish went from 14-23 pounds. Lost one that we didn't even get to see; broke a 25# leader. I'd like to say is was a big 40-pounder, but more than likely there was a nick in the leader. :? We had a few other heartbreaks, losing fish just seconds away from the net. Those are tough to take, especially when the fishing was so tough.
Can't wait for next year.... planning has already begun.
Here's a little fish porn:

C-Dawg ready to do salmon battle from Critter Cove, Nootka Sound, BC.

A high-'teener with scars from getting wrapped in fishing line.

Fishing partner Traci with a 23# Spring.

Hard to see, but in the center is a bear sow with two cubs. This was near Camel Rock, in Nootka Sound.

Trolling Hoiss Point before sunrise. Salmon fishing in this rugged beauty is amazing.
:shock:
Our fish went from 14-23 pounds. Lost one that we didn't even get to see; broke a 25# leader. I'd like to say is was a big 40-pounder, but more than likely there was a nick in the leader. :? We had a few other heartbreaks, losing fish just seconds away from the net. Those are tough to take, especially when the fishing was so tough.
Can't wait for next year.... planning has already begun.

Here's a little fish porn:

C-Dawg ready to do salmon battle from Critter Cove, Nootka Sound, BC.

A high-'teener with scars from getting wrapped in fishing line.

Fishing partner Traci with a 23# Spring.

Hard to see, but in the center is a bear sow with two cubs. This was near Camel Rock, in Nootka Sound.

Trolling Hoiss Point before sunrise. Salmon fishing in this rugged beauty is amazing.