Hey all! Sorry I haven't been around in some time. Life happens and things have been pretty crazy for me.
As Evan mentioned, I've been in salmon purgatory but that's all set to end come Friday when I finally get to switch over and head offshore.
Although salmon charters are far from my favorite, the coho have made things damned fun this last week or so. Chinook fishing has been absurdly good, but then the coho arrived and oh boy things have gotten silly. The numbers, and size of the coho for this time of year are insane. I threw a 6 wt onboard and have been having a ball catching them on the fly when I'm not too busy dealing with downriggers. Today we spent close to two hours just floating while casting spinners and flies at them. It was a hoot. Even Cal managed to hook and land one casting from the bow. His first on a fly rod
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The other unexpected benefit of salmon fishing lately is that I finally got around to keeping, and eating a jack mackerel. We got into them pretty good the other day, but I didn't keep one. I caught a handful casting flies, and those things are hoot! They fight like mini albacore, and some of the ones I caught were probably close to 6 lbs. So much friggen fun.
That night I mentioned to Cal how Evan had posted about them in the past and they we should keep one to eat. He was dubious, but agreed. The next day we kept one, and took it back for lunch. Cal pan seared half of it with some sea salt, and we ate that first and holy cow was that good! Absolutely blew me away. The second half we cut thin and ate it raw with some soy and wasabi, and that was even better. It was easily the best raw fish I've ever eaten. The meat was so clean and perfect, and the texture was incredible. I liked it much more than yellowtail. Just amazing.
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I caught one yesterday and Cal and I are set to devour that here very shortly. I will never release one of those things again. I wish I could figure out a way to consistently target them!
Anyway, albacore has been off to a great start out here. I can't wait to get after them Friday. Mark caught bluefin number two today, though it sounds like albacore was a bit slower than the last few days.
Looking forward to seeing and catching up with many of you on the boat here in the very near future.