Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Captain Dave's Guide Service
Ok the short version. We launched at Panorama Point Friday evening with the intent of metering around for a couple hours to figure out where the fish were holding. The plan was a good one except, my fish finder decided to take the day off and would not show the bottom or much of anything else for that matter. Oh well, minor set back, we motored over to our chosen overnight spot and set the hook for the night. After some fried chicken and father son time we turned out the lights, pulled the sleeping bags over our heads and were soon counting jumping sockeye as we fell asleep. Five minutes later I wake up and it is full on daylight out…we had overslept!
After a bit of a late start we were fishing by 6:30 and had # 1 in the boat shortly there after. In spite of the late start and funky fish finder we had a good day going 22 for 6. We were running 3 rods, 2 off the downriggers and 1 with a 4oz sinker. At the business end we were running dodger/squid, Dodger/smiley blade and something new a dodger/sockeye fly I came up with this year. All the hooks were tipped with shrimp. Although we had action on all the gear the fly accounted for a majority of our fish. For us the magic trolling speed was 1.3 miles per hour. We ran the gear between 12’ and 38’ deep with 12’-14’ being the most productive. Final count 6 fish to 7 pounds, a great opening day experience and we were home by 1:00.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Captain Dave's Guide Service