We got into the kings west of the caves just at daylight on Saturday. Brought sixteen fish to the boat and kept two. One was ten pounds and the other was fourteen. We released a few small legals and two really nice natives. It shut down at about 6:30 or 7:00 am like someone hitting a light switch.

Saturday afternoon no chinooks, zip, nada, nothing.

Sunday morning no chinooks, zip, nada, nothing.

Sunday afternoon from 4:30 pm until dark we released three nice natives, two probably in the high teens and one beautiful high twenties hen.

Oh well, still beats hell outta workin.

On a sour note:

We were super carefull with the natives. Kept the pressure on and didn't put a single one in the net but we saw fish regularly being released from the net and we also saw some floaters. Makes one wonder just how many natives the selective fishery actually saves.

This is my first year fishing chinooks at Sekiu and it reminds me too much of bouy 10 in August. So I'll probably stick to Canada and the ocean for my Chinooks in the future.