I was out there today...
The part that washed out was fine and not at all sketchy earlier. The only notice i had was a guy yelling and by the time i got my stuff together to cross it wasn't worth it. Some still crossed to get back off the island and were up to their necks. Some swam the back channel to the rocks to get back and it seemed like the best option but people had too much stuff and some couldnt swim.
SAR came out and used jet ski's and rafts to ferry people across. I thank them for their time and joked with one guy who said he was drywalling before he came so he kinda thanked me for the break.
Police made the call that everyone was coming off the bar. Now that I know someone dug a channel I would have liked to seen that person and let them know what I thought of them...
At one point Bent Rods was called by someone and one of their boats came to take the child/family out of the situation. The customer they had on board was a complete disgrace of a human as he suggested they paid him as it was his guide trip. How about everyone wants to keep the kid safe? some people will die a lonely cold death and wonder why no one is there to comfort them.
Also, In recent years I have been to peg and fished. Regardless of the reputation it has I always felt things were exaggerated, but today I was seriously put to my limits. I thought I was being impatient but when others are on the same page as you it becomes more democratic in the sense that majority rules. Take a hint that when half a bar is yelling at your group you are doing something wrong. CUT/Break off your snags, DON'T SIT YOUR DRIFT FOREVER, and YOUR LIMIT OF FISH IS YOUR LIMIT. I've never seen it this stupid. I think everyone from the Lower Mainland drives out to Peg because it is all anyone knows. I hope some of the more eastern spots are not as bad. I can fish shoulder to shoulder and people are usually nice as long as you understand how to fish shoulder to shoulder and work together. Tomorrow I will set my sights out somewhere along the #7