Summary of the fall season!
October and November featured some great catches while the weather ranged from beautiful clear and crisp days to torrential wind and rain! The enclosed cabin of the Grady-White provided a much needed break from the elements. The weather cooperated and we were able to host a photo shoot with drone footage!
The coho salmon were consistent through mid October with slightly smaller average size. The Chum salmon proved a challenge to catch but we managed to get our share. The fall crab season is producing limits as well.
October is steelhead primetime in Northern British Columbia and we managed a few weeks vacation on the Kispiox and the Bulkley. Such a wild and special place!
The Puget sound is closed for salmon until January 1st and if the recent catches of winter chinook are an indication the winter king (blackmouth) fishery should be excellent. Winter days on the sound are my favorite as we often have the entire sound to ourselves!