Hi FishingJunk,

I would think there would be some kings left, hopefully until the end of July if the quota hasn't been met.

I have seen many folks in boats your size, and I first started fishing there in my 14 footer about 15 years ago. Just keep your speed slow, and watch the weather.

One piece of gear I would suggest is a GPS to get in and out if there is fog. Light gear is fine, sometimes just a 2 oz banana sinker and a plug cut herring. If you don't have downriggers, just use a deep six to get down.

Mornings are usually the calmest water, and we start fishing once we hit about 50 feet of water. Two years ago we did this and regularly had two or three fish to the boat by the time we got out to the green can off of Slip Point. You can always stay insde on a rough day and fish the little bay, just watch out for the kelp.

Bring some salt and pepper sluggos for the early morning when the silvers are sipping krill off of the surface. Just idle your boat and cast to the rises.

Have fun, I may see you out there.
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