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sliverbullet

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Bamfield report
« on: September 04, 2006, 05:26:57 PM »

Day 1

day 1 we got up a little later than planned as the late night before. We headed out to the banks around 7 and arrived at around 8 30. We got out just as the sun started to warm the water. we got the first fish at around 8 05 a nice 20 pound spring. we continued to nail the coho and the schools of springs. We limited out around 11 with 10 springs and 10 coho.


COHO SLAB

Day 2

We woke up just as the dew was coming off the tent and the air was still moist. We could still see the stars above. we ate some toast and headed out around 6 just as the sun was rising over the horizon. We arrived at the chicken hole to try for halibut at 7. As soon as we got there we could see the puke boats. We were running through bait balls everywhere, i started to set up the downrigger and let the plug drift about 20 yards from the boat and i heard a large spash and the rod almost flew out of my hands, coho on! we bucktailed plugs off the back of the boat and limited out in coho in 30 minutes. after that we decide to try for some hali
we set our rods down to 200 feet and wait about an hour or so and hook into two nice hali's around 30 and 15. we didnt catch our limit in springs today but ended up with 6. We headed for home around 1


nice coho



25'er


sunrise


Day 3

today we woke up at 5 30 and coulnt head to 27 mile as we were leaving at 3. we fished 7 mile for 3 hours and didnt even get a sniff. The fish arent biting out of hunger as there is TOO much bait out there theyre biting with the tide.

I manged to get an overall picture of the fish






 tight lines FK
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Re: Bamfield report
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2006, 05:30:42 PM »

Nice report and pics.  Also nice to hear that there seemed to be an abundance of Coho around. ;)
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Re: Bamfield report
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2006, 06:18:30 PM »

awsome report justin, Nice fish
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Re: Bamfield report
« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2006, 07:20:52 PM »

you'll never be able to eat all of those fish ::) ;D. Good job JAI!.

give me a ring next time ur going ;)...oh wait...wasnt i supposed to go that trip?...ahaha
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Re: Bamfield report
« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2006, 08:02:13 PM »

slay fest! nice catch :)
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Re: Bamfield report
« Reply #5 on: September 05, 2006, 01:03:10 PM »

holy crap big jai that report is about 50% bull
all i remember was me seting up the down rigger and doing all the hard work
while you waited for the rods to move so you could pounce on em no matter whos side they were  :-\
and i think i recall i was the one who was caching the coho off the end of the boat. ::)




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Re: Bamfield report
« Reply #6 on: September 05, 2006, 05:06:15 PM »

nice to hear from you knuckle buster, Seems you and you brother have  a disagreement ;D
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Re: Bamfield report
« Reply #7 on: September 05, 2006, 08:04:34 PM »

Well..sounds like you had a good fishing trip. Bravo... Must have been at least 3 of you on that fishing trip because you have 3 possession limits there...or if it was 4 of you...then that's still 6 fish a person...

So I'm assuming you eat a lot of fish and you're about ready to stop fishing for the season as it certainly looks like you're about done for the season...

That's a lot of fish...I know that's more fish than a family of 5 would eat in a year eating modest amounts of salmon......even then there'd be TONS of fish for everyone....

Whatever happened to "Catch your limit but limit your catch" ???







Day 1

day 1 we got up a little later than planned as the late night before. We headed out to the banks around 7 and arrived at around 8 30. We got out just as the sun started to warm the water. we got the first fish at around 8 05 a nice 20 pound spring. we continued to nail the coho and the schools of springs. We limited out around 11 with 10 springs and 10 coho.


COHO SLAB

Day 2

We woke up just as the dew was coming off the tent and the air was still moist. We could still see the stars above. we ate some toast and headed out around 6 just as the sun was rising over the horizon. We arrived at the chicken hole to try for halibut at 7. As soon as we got there we could see the puke boats. We were running through bait balls everywhere, i started to set up the downrigger and let the plug drift about 20 yards from the boat and i heard a large spash and the rod almost flew out of my hands, coho on! we bucktailed plugs off the back of the boat and limited out in coho in 30 minutes. after that we decide to try for some hali
we set our rods down to 200 feet and wait about an hour or so and hook into two nice hali's around 30 and 15. we didnt catch our limit in springs today but ended up with 6. We headed for home around 1


nice coho



25'er


sunrise


Day 3

today we woke up at 5 30 and coulnt head to 27 mile as we were leaving at 3. we fished 7 mile for 3 hours and didnt even get a sniff. The fish arent biting out of hunger as there is TOO much bait out there theyre biting with the tide.

I manged to get an overall picture of the fish






 tight lines FK
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Re: Bamfield report
« Reply #8 on: September 05, 2006, 08:32:23 PM »

nice to hear from you knuckle buster, Seems you and you brother have  a disagreement ;D

their actually cousins, but knuckle busters a better fisherman ;) ;D

jk ;)


PS: i remember hearing the same story as last year. is this true??? ;D
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Re: Bamfield report
« Reply #9 on: September 05, 2006, 09:03:58 PM »

Well..sounds like you had a good fishing trip. Bravo... Must have been at least 3 of you on that fishing trip because you have 3 possession limits there...or if it was 4 of you...then that's still 6 fish a person...

So I'm assuming you eat a lot of fish and you're about ready to stop fishing for the season as it certainly looks like you're about done for the season...

That's a lot of fish...I know that's more fish than a family of 5 would eat in a year eating modest amounts of salmon......even then there'd be TONS of fish for everyone....

Whatever happened to "Catch your limit but limit your catch" ???







Day 1

day 1 we got up a little later than planned as the late night before. We headed out to the banks around 7 and arrived at around 8 30. We got out just as the sun started to warm the water. we got the first fish at around 8 05 a nice 20 pound spring. we continued to nail the coho and the schools of springs. We limited out around 11 with 10 springs and 10 coho.


COHO SLAB

Day 2

We woke up just as the dew was coming off the tent and the air was still moist. We could still see the stars above. we ate some toast and headed out around 6 just as the sun was rising over the horizon. We arrived at the chicken hole to try for halibut at 7. As soon as we got there we could see the puke boats. We were running through bait balls everywhere, i started to set up the downrigger and let the plug drift about 20 yards from the boat and i heard a large spash and the rod almost flew out of my hands, coho on! we bucktailed plugs off the back of the boat and limited out in coho in 30 minutes. after that we decide to try for some hali
we set our rods down to 200 feet and wait about an hour or so and hook into two nice hali's around 30 and 15. we didnt catch our limit in springs today but ended up with 6. We headed for home around 1


nice coho



25'er


sunrise


Day 3

today we woke up at 5 30 and coulnt head to 27 mile as we were leaving at 3. we fished 7 mile for 3 hours and didnt even get a sniff. The fish arent biting out of hunger as there is TOO much bait out there theyre biting with the tide.

I manged to get an overall picture of the fish






 tight lines FK


Well our family of 6 eats a lot more fish than that a year, We went through 8 halibut, 13 springs and 13 coho last year.
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Re: Bamfield report
« Reply #10 on: September 05, 2006, 09:45:04 PM »

ther was actually 5 people with us and we only fished a couple hours a day and only for 3 days
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