not a whole lot of reports from local waters in the past week. the weather has not been great for the average boater. That said, there have been increasing reports of coho in local waters, notably around the fishery station and dundarave areas and they have been hitting white glo eye hoochies, mini purple haze hoochies, anchovie and the odd gypsy or pt defiance spoon. The Pt grey bellbouy seems to have slowed but weather may be the main factor in the lack of reports. I have also been hearing rumours that poiler has gone somewhat spotty but Active Pass is picking up for springs mainly on anchovie and coyote spoons. Some folks i talked to the other day also had a couple pretty good days up around the defense island area of Howe sound, cutplug herring and anchovie taking 3 springs in the mid to high teens. 1 was marble , 2 were reds. I have also heard of the odd pink in the same area and i'm not sure if this is an early showing or just an anomaly or it could have been poor identification.
well, that's all for now, i'll do somemore homework and get back to ya'all
P.S. I'm always looking to get out on local saltwater on mondays and tuesdays, have my own gear, bait ect but no boat yet
....... soon can't be soon enough...... i need to get floating