Hey guys. Long time listener, first time poster.
I am a member of the hated bottom bouncers, except I do it right. I was up in the area for 10 days visiting family and went fishing 4 times. During that time, my dad, my wife, and I caught about 50 sockeye (lost probably a quarter that many), 2 kings in the boat (not big, 10-15 pounds each) and 1 other that took us for a long run but wrapped me around a tree under the water (we were fishing a new area as our old hole is only 3 feet deep now. I estimate it was over 30 pounds). We launched at island 22. We went the Monday, Wednesday, and Friday the first week it was open, then the next Monday (which was this week Monday). This Monday was after the nets had been in the water all weekend and we only caught 3 sockeye that day and all the jumpers that had been around were gone.
The most frustrating part of that day was that a FN member drifted a net right down in front of about 30 boats, only about 30 feet in front of us, well within our casting range. Heck, it was within my wife's casting range and this was her first time casting and therefore was probably the shortest caster there. There were many words spoken to him and I'm pretty sure someone went back to the launch to report him but he only made that one set and left. I think if he had made another set he might have caught a weight to the back of the head on an "accidental cast". He caught nothing on the set. I didn't feel bad for him at all.
Sadly, most of the time we were the only ones catching fish. Sure a couple other sockeye were caught or a couple went out with kings but for the other 5-10 boats around that we could see, combined they would catch one sockeye for ever 3-5 we caught. Actually, that might be a little low. The great thing about this year was that most of the sockeye we were catching were much larger than previous years. It has been averaging about 5 pounds on the sockeye but this trip there were some that were 10 or so. Big and bright and fiesty.
Of all the fish we caught, only one of them was flossed and even that one was hooked in the mouth. Most were up through the nose, some were in the outside cheek. I know the grippers and rippers that you are talking about and there are many up there and they disgust me as much if not more than most of you. I also saw a number of them catch smaller fish that were kept. I suppose they could have been very small kings but I doubt it and on Wednesday when we were checked by the DFO at the launch we let them know. In my opinion, if you aren't going to get the fish to hit and catch it right, there is no sense even going. Just stay home.
So, if you can time it right around the nets, there are definitely fish to be had if you do it right.