I'll try to be brief...
Since buying my larger boat a month or so ago I have been doing some saltwater venturing. A little off the mouth of the Fraser, a bit off West Vancouver and even a day at Cates, all with some success. I used to do a lot of saltwater fishing when I lived in Powell River for a year and I definitely miss it. I bought a couple of marine charts that cover most of the local area and while looking over them I wondered about Halibut in Georgia Strait. I did some reading and found out that Halibut used to be plentiful many years ago but basically none in the Strait for the past 20-30 years. Got me thinking that there must still be some around...
I called a few tackle shops that cater to saltwater and asked if they knew anywhere in the Strait that might support Halibut. Basically everyone laughed at me and I was told that there are none this far up the Strait and that Victoria area in spring was as close as they come.
Being the stubborn sort that I am, I decided to give it a try anyway so last night I sat in front of my chart and found an area I thought would be a good starting point. I copied the Longitude and Latitude to my portable GPS and off I went this morning.
When I arrived at my pre-determined location I decided to fish for Salmon for a bit first as it was nice and early, After 2 hours with no luck and the winds picking up I boated over to my "spot" and dropped anchor (I heard from several seasoned Halibut guys that anchoring is more productive than drifting). I rigged up and as soon as my gear hit bottom WHAM. Fish on. It had decent size as I was using my Technium and sturgeon setup and it was taking line.
5 minutes later this came to the surface:
Not a monster but a good 20lbs. I still can't believe I picked the exact spot last night and nailed a Hali on my first drop.
So much for no halibut in the Strait!
I fished for another hour but the wind and waves were getting almost dangerous, the fishing was impossible and I was a LONG way from shore so I headed home.
Cheers
Z