Puget Sound Halibut Opener May 5th
Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 4:40 pm
We cast off the lines this morning at 0530 hours from Bayside Marine in Everett and ran for the Straits.
Passing Mutiny Bay, we counted fifty boats all bouncing the bottom for that opening day flattie.
Taking a left at Pt. Wilson, the tide was bucking the current so there was a bit of a chop but we cut through it and worked our hootchie/horse herring rigs on 2 1/2 pound sinkers through the tide change.
All we ended up with was a good arm workout!
By all accounts it was a fairly tough opener. We heard of a couple taken at Mutiny, a couple more from the east Strait and one or two from the banks.
It certainly sounds like the slow flattie fishing that our friends to the north have been experiencing was without question the case today.
I did learn a good halibut fishing tip today: Whatever you do, don't take Robbie Tobeck out and skunk him on the opener!!!
Passing Mutiny Bay, we counted fifty boats all bouncing the bottom for that opening day flattie.
Taking a left at Pt. Wilson, the tide was bucking the current so there was a bit of a chop but we cut through it and worked our hootchie/horse herring rigs on 2 1/2 pound sinkers through the tide change.
All we ended up with was a good arm workout!
By all accounts it was a fairly tough opener. We heard of a couple taken at Mutiny, a couple more from the east Strait and one or two from the banks.
It certainly sounds like the slow flattie fishing that our friends to the north have been experiencing was without question the case today.
I did learn a good halibut fishing tip today: Whatever you do, don't take Robbie Tobeck out and skunk him on the opener!!!