My Dad and I spent a few days up at Browns Bay, north of Campbell River camping and fishing. It was our first time downrigger fishing with our own boat, so it was a bit of a learning experience. Stayed at Ripple Rock RV park, and moored the boat at the nearby Browns Bay Marina. It's a nice place, on the water, with nice views, and good facilities (clubhouse, hot tub, fish freezers, barbeques, showers etc).
Started off fishing the first day and the first fish landed was..... a sockeye! that bit on an anchovy. That was the only sockeye we got, but we did catch lots of pinks, a number of big coho (all wild), and some decent springs, all in the high teens and low twenties (bigggest 22). We hoped for a chum so we could have all five on the trip, but it didn't happen. Pinks were plentiful if you targeted them, but you'd only get the odd one when fishing spring spots and depths. Most of the time we fished an anchovy on one side, and a hootchy on the other side.
Some days we fished nearby, other days we explored up the Passage and into parts of lower Johnstone straight and Nodales channel. Beautiful Scenery up there. Our early morning run to a hotspot up that way made us the first boat on the scene, only to see a pod of 20 killer ways fishing the area. It was a steep wall dropping into the ocean and the whales were swimming so that they seemed to actually touch the shore. It was quite a sight, but did mess up our fishing plans that morning.
Here's a couple of fish pics:
http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z259/gmanpictures/IMG_0362.jpghttp://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z259/gmanpictures/IMG_0372.jpgSome lessons learned:
- Do not use the premade pink hootchy leaders with a small hook, or else a big spring will bite and straighten the hook. Tie on a bigger hook first.
- If you fish with a hootchie with a straightened hook you will not catch anything
- Inspect the wires on your downrigger regularly. Mine are only two years old, and barely used, but somehow had nicks and I lost two balls before removing the damaged wire sections completely.
All in all a very good trip...