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5/16/2016 11:52:00 AMjbball50
5/16/2016 6:06:00 PMReally nice boat btw.
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Ah, halibut fishing! It had been probably ten years since I last ventured out for them. I don’t know why I stopped, I guess other things got in the way. Anyway, not this year. This year I planned a four day trip with my friends Randy (rseas) and Robbie for a combination halibut and kokanee trip (Lake Sutherland).
We fished halibut on Thursday out of Port Angeles, and Saturday out of Seiku.
Thursday we arrived and launched after driving from Redmond, and lines were in the water by around 9am. We were fishing into the low tide, and the conditions were a bit breezy. Breezy and choppy enough that I didn’t want to venture out too far from Ediz Hook in my new boat. It was just my second time out in the boat (a 20 foot Thunderjet Luxor) and I was still learning how she handled. It was also the first time in the salt.
The three of us ran a variety of bait, herring, octopus, mackeral… and we used either spreader bars or drop weights. We fished varying depths from 60 to 200 feet, and fished until 4pm. Mostly off the Hook, and then in the afternoon over to the 1st Hump.
Randy had two hits, one pretty solid, but no hook ups. When we returned to the dock the fish checker reported 60 fish checked in, so others had some success.
On Saturday it was just Robbie and I. We drove the one hour to Seiku. I’d never launched there – it was pretty busy, but from what I heard not as bad as Neah Bay. This time we decided to fish really deep water. We headed out from the Caves and fished in 280 to 450 feet of water through the high tide. Quite a workout, but no fish to show for it. We then fished the low tide off Kydaka Point, this time hitting 200-250 feet. We ended the day off the Hoko River in 60-100 feet of water.
Again, we had no luck, Robbie had his bait come back one time shredded but that was it.
I’m happy to report, my boat handled the chop and waves great! I’m going to have some fun adventures on this boat. Unfortunately, it remains to be christened in halibut blood.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service