I have never caught or even seen a rockfish this big. Hooked her off possession last night thinking I had a salmon on with a plug. I tried to put the descender on her but she kept her mouth wired shut, and I figured she’d have a better chance of survival swimming down than keeping her out of water for too long. Made it back safely, I hope the mortality statistics for released rockfish without barotrauma are accurate (4-10%) because this one must be ancient.
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Some rough water coming home, outside Edmonds was almost as bad as the bar. I generally am very happy with our defiance but I do feel like it porpoises way too much for a 25’ boat. I’d like to ride a Parker 2420 (the competitor) and compare. We sea trialed a 2320 and the ride was much smoother, but the layout was just not practical for a family boat.
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Love seeing fellow board members on the water! Today was much calmer. It seemed slow but the action is picking up. I think I may have found where the Grover’s creek run stages. Found a ton of chinook stacked in a spot I won’t disclose, and saw a dark upper teens fish jump at the surface. I lost a large fish that was at least in the upper teens class in a run. Was using a green hoochie with a single 6/0 Mustad stainless but I’m skeptical of the hook up quality of that rig. I think I may have had several more short strikes, but that could’ve been the big hook doing its job and not getting in the mouth of shakers.
My buddy’s fished right next to us. They lost a really nice low-mid teens fish that leaped into the air 3 times while fighting. Not sure what possessed them to put the boat in neutral but they’re convinced that’s the right way to fight the fish.
I would share more about our trip but I don’t want to contribute to the unmarked quota. I will say The dogfish were thick. Plugs didn’t produce today, next trip will be using smaller presentations