First post...easy on me.
A mere weekend trip to Ucluelet, July 24-25 (first time fishing there). Friday afternoon: 8hrs travel time including ferry. Lodging/Moorage at Island West, arrived at 11:00pm.
Saturday morning: office opens at 5:00, purchased licenses, underway by 5:15am. Fished 10-12 mile offshore on SouthBank (took due south heading from Amphitrite Pt.). First king caught on blue/green Silver Horde plug at 65ft at 6:30, last (of 4) caught at 120ft at 10:00 on green/glow spatterback plug. All kings were 10-15 and all fishing done in 180ft of water. Had to abandon any lure other than plugs as the silvers were absolute pests. None of the 5-6 we caught were marked. Sea conditions: light chop, swells 2-3 meters, 8 seconds! Yah, it was lumpy.
Saturday afternoon: 2:00 pm, fished backside of Chrow Island trying to find some silvers (marked/unmarked are legal inside a line from Amphitrite to Benson Island light.) Trolling anchovy in helmet, apex alone and an Army Truck hoochie (only 18” leader) behind green hotspot flasher: all at about 65ft in 74 ft of water. Apex caught one silver, anchovy caught one, but the hoochie caught 2 silvers and 2 kings, 10 and 30lbs!
Sunday morning: Chrow Island again by 6:00am (offshore forecast was seas 3-3.5 meters! Even the charters were fishing inside.) Same as day before, Army truck hooch caught first silver (marked, the one and only out of 30 or so hooked) and 95% of the rest. Didn't matter if it was the top stack on rigger or bottom. Kept 5 of the biggest silvers 8-11lbs. Off the water by 10:30, pointed for Seattle by 11:00, in the driveway at 9:00.
May do it again in September when the big northerns roll in.
Any data I missed?