I went with a new fishing friend out of Garibaldi this morning. Catch is, while the captain knows how to run a boat, we're newbies when it comes to ocean trolling for salmon. Met people at the ramp who gave us pointers to correct our mistake (not quite deep enough water). Still had 3 takedowns, landed one wild fish.
We'll go again in the next few days (probably), and knock'em dead... like everyone else out of Garibaldi did today.
Hopefully we'll get out, anyway -- right as we set up at the can and lined it up, there was a slightly submerged chunk of lumber (looked like a 2X8 from a dock, with the rubber guard on it). 3 guys watching intently, still didn't see it... whacked the prop and jammed it, right at the jaws. Rather impressively, all 3 of us just barely retained clean shorts. Lucky the bar was flat (flatter than the ocean, which seemed weird). In a rough bar, that could have been an issue. Tried to grab the (now 2) pices, but couldn't, and wasn't going to start doing 180's in the jaws on a bent prop.
Sure seems to be a ton of coho out there.
And I'm pretty sure we saw someone proudly display their one coho to the fish-checker... fin and all. I didn't see the outcome, but I don't think it ended well.