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Title: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on August 18, 2009, 01:18:00 PM
In 1 week, I'll be here.   ;D  Man, I need a vacation.

Great ling structure.  Some nice flats in and outside the bay for butts.  Yelloweyes!!!  And schools of silvers outside.  A couple miles up Very Inlet there are also some tidal rapids ... play time.  I wonder how a T15 rodeos.   ???

-Allen
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on August 23, 2009, 01:34:25 PM
On my way up now.  Yeehaw!!!

-Allen
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: [WR] on August 23, 2009, 01:57:42 PM
go get 'em bruddah. sounds like yak fishing heaven!

hey, let us know if the DeLong Isl's to the west are fishy too. that looks like great structure for all the species you mentioned..
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on August 23, 2009, 02:13:17 PM
Supposed to blow 40 tomorrow.  Fingers crossed we don't get delayed too much.

-Allen
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on August 23, 2009, 10:47:24 PM
Off the plane in Ketchikan at 4pm, fishing by 5 for a quick evening session.  10# king in the box.  Lots of quillbacks.  Some pesty arrowtooth and a decent true cod.

Not bad for a couple hours "out front".  Darn ... forgot the camera.

Tomorrow is a prep day and the other guys are coming in.  Storm is still expected to hit full on tomorrow.  Fingers crossed it comes down enough by tuesday that we can get out to Foggy Bay.

-Allen
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 01, 2009, 08:12:01 AM
I'm back now.  Out-fricken-standing trip.  Lots of butts up to 30#, swarms of silvers charging the yaks, giant yelloweye, and some nice lings too.  Full report coming tonight ...

-Allen
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: rawkfish on September 01, 2009, 08:21:01 AM
 :headbang:  :happy1:
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: Spot on September 01, 2009, 08:38:19 AM
I can't wait!
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: The Nothing on September 01, 2009, 08:44:59 AM
you're killing me
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: squidgirl on September 01, 2009, 09:20:42 AM
Welll paul Harvey (Allan) ... whats the rest of the story..................... :hmh: :happy1:
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 01, 2009, 10:09:23 AM
I don't have my flash cards here with me at work, so no pics yet, but I'll just start telling story ... this trip was arranged by Howard McKim in conjunction with Field and Stream for an upcoming story.  I was lucky enough to get an invite to tag along and provide a little support (and fish my ass off!!!).  The plan was to get dropped off in Foggy Bay, 40 miles south of Ketchikan.  Foggy Bay is just north of the BC border.  There is very little information on this area as it is seldom visited.  Some boats cruising the inside passage stop here as it's the first safe harbor after crossing the Dixon entrance from BC.  There is also a fish tender anchored up in the Bay used by salmon trollers in the area.  But we couldn't find any real intel on the area, and Howard had never been there either, which is just what we wanted.  We wanted to explore, to figure things out on our own, to have that real sense of adventure.  The plan was to camp the whole time, avoiding the bears, while finding the fish and crab.  We'd carry all of our stuff on on kayaks and move at least once, probably up Very Inlet which goes a couple of mile back.

My personal goals ... to find a few butts, to get on a wide open silver bite (I had found some info on the net about the silver schools around here), to catch that elusive ling (they are getting rarer closer to Ketchikan), and fingers crossed, to get on a good yelloweye.

I packed large Kalin BigN's in glow for the butts, buzz bombs and coyote spoons for the silvers, various swimbaits and split tails, as well as a few Megabaits.  Yes, I packed too much fishing gear.  I always do.  But I did run out on some, which means next time I'll pack more!!!

Day 1, Monday, a storm is coming through.  The other guys (Eddie and Colby) are scheduled to arrive today.  Eddie is an editor for Field and Stream.  Colby is the photographer.  Eddie gets in first.  Colby comes in later that day.  His bags don't make it.  There is one more flight coming in later today.  His bags don't make that one either.

Day 2, Tuesday, we're scheduled to head out today at 6AM.  But Colby's bags still haven't arrived and there are 20 foot swells from the big storm.  We're going nowhere today.  Colby's bags do eventually show up on the mid-morning flight.  The forecast calls for the storm to blow through with the winds coming should come down overnight.  We're now scheduled to leave 6AM tomorrow.

Day 3, Wednesday, 6AM, we're off.  Finally!!!  We're making the 40 mile run on "The Boat" (http://www.chartertheboat.com/).  We have four T15's strapped down on the roof.  The Boat makes the run at 25 knots and we're there in less than a couple hours.  And thus begins a most glorious day, one of those days that you remember for a long time ...

-Allen

(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_ZM5S3dk7WkA/Sp3p_gWHGPI/AAAAAAAAAiU/8hPuvcZYVuk/IMG_8974.JPG)

Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: bsteves on September 01, 2009, 10:21:03 AM
Watch out AOTY.. here comes our first batch of Alaska fish! 


Oh wait... are we going to have to have that whole "mothership" discussion again?
"What if the boat drops you off on shore (similar to what you do with you car/truck anyway) and then you paddle out from shore?"  I personally think this kind of trip should count.

Anyway, I can't wait to see the pics Allen.  Or do I have to wait for an upcoming issue of F&S?

Brian
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 01, 2009, 10:42:33 AM
Watch out AOTY.. here comes our first batch of Alaska fish! 

D'oh!!!  I didn't measure a thing.  It was mostly catch and release, except for what we kept to eat that night.  So there won't be any controversy here.   ;)

-Allen
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 01, 2009, 05:00:31 PM
Day 3 continues ... the captain drops us off just inside Very Inlet where we unload all our stuff on shore.  We take a quick walk around to decide if it's a good place to camp (it's not) then decide to head offshore to the DeLong Islands where we spotted some sand beaches on the way in.  The thought was that we'd avoid bear problems if we stayed on the islands (which turned out to be a good thought as there were no bear signs at all out there).  Got outside the inlet and see some salmon jumping.  I decided to toss a megabait on them as I was a bit antsy.  No salmon, but immediately got hit by a rockfish.  Decide to keep going as the mission is to set up camp first.  We get half way out to the islands then remember that we need to get water and there is probably no water source on the islands.  We turn right into a cove and as Howard and Eddie head up to find water Colby and I drop back down.  Instant hookups on coppers, quillbacks, and greenlings.  This happens every drop for the next 20 minutes.  Howard and Eddie found a good water supply, but come back with no water.  Apparently Colby and I have the water filters on our yaks.  D'oh!!  Focus Allen, focus ... the mission is to set up camp.  Colby and I head up the cove to fill the water bags while Howard and Eddie will head over to the islands to scout a spot.  Success on both account, we get the water, Howard and Eddie find a great spot.  We take the time to set up camp, both the tents and a cooking area with a tarp about 100 yards down the beach, and by now it is pushing 2PM.

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 We decide (finally!!!) to go fishing.  Where to go?  Screw the inside and the rockfish ... we're heading offshore for butts!!!  It's a short paddle around the corner and we start dropping to the bottom.  More instant hookups on coppers, quillback, and greenling (notice a trend here?).  Deeper, we must go deeper.  And deeper we go ... heading out to what we think is the 180-200 foot range.  And lo and behold we find the butts.  We caught north of 15 of them between the 4 of us, with your truly pulling top gun CNR-ing 7 of them up to 30#, all on the glow Kalin BigN's (I love those things!!!).  Can you believe that?  We set up camp and paddled directly to the halibut honey hole right out front!!!  We also got some bonus yelloweye which became dinner!!!  It's pushing 5 PM, the time that we had set to head in, giving us enough time to finish setting up camp, cook dinner, and settle in.  No one is complaining because we already had a great day of fishing (even though it was only a couple hours).  We're paddling in, with Howard in the lead and me about 50 feet behind him, when all of a sudden ...
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: rawkfish on September 01, 2009, 06:56:55 PM
..... Jerk!  :D
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: Spot on September 01, 2009, 07:07:08 PM
.....We're paddling in, with Howard in the lead and me about 50 feet behind him, when all of a sudden ...

BASTARD!!!
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: squidgirl on September 01, 2009, 07:17:43 PM
Brat!!!   ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: goldendog on September 01, 2009, 08:32:46 PM
Allen really knows how to hook'em, and us too!
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 01, 2009, 10:03:33 PM
... when all of a sudden ... Howard stops paddling.  I look up and see about 50 feet ahead of him there are some birds working.  AND SILVERS WORKING TOO!!!   A few hard strokes later and I'm passing Howard.  I shout at him, "what are you waiting for?".  He was frozen just taking it all in. I cast on the spot then take about 10 strokes to the left of it, skirting the school.  Zzzzzzz, Zzzzz ... FISH ON!!!  It jumps.  It takes lines.  It runs towards me.  It runs around me.  Yeehaw!!!  I'm screaming like a kid.  I'm on a nice one.  Moments later, approximate 12 pounder ...

(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_ZM5S3dk7WkA/Sp3qABex2DI/AAAAAAAAAig/FjdSb6hWF8I/SANY0006.JPG)

Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: [WR] on September 01, 2009, 10:19:25 PM
am starting to wonder if the cameras were rolling.. oh, wait, the guys are journalists... Allen, any idea which issue of F&S this will be in??  
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 02, 2009, 08:17:13 AM
Sorry to string this along, but things are hectic after a vacation.  That, and I'm just plain tired.  I'm going to just keep filling in the story as time permits.

I'm not sure what issue of F&S this will be in.  Some time over the next year is what I was told, but they'll tell me when they know for sure.]

-Allen
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 02, 2009, 09:19:19 AM
In the meantime Howard has hooked up one himself and we're calling Colby and Eddie to get over here.  I hook up again and go round 2 with an 8 pounder.  Colby is sliding in and he hooks up.  12+ pounder.  Howard is on again and again and again.  We have a school parked under us and we can see them darting in and out.  We barely have to lower our jigs and their slashing at them.  We catch them on anything we throw at them ... buzzbombs, diamond jigs, even bright green/yellow swimbaits.  By now it's getting late and we need to get back to camp, finish setting up, and make some dinner before it's dark.  I catch one more and it had been mauled by a seal, missing one eye and most of that side of its head, as well as a big chunk out of its side.  I don't know how he survived but he didn't look like he was going to for long.  I keep this one for crab bait.  Then ... we left 'em biting and headed in.

Our first afternoon out and we had a wide open bite the whole time ... coppers, quillbacks, yelloweye, greenling, halibut, and coho.  Dinner is pasta with cream sauce and fresh yelloweye washed back with a vodka koolaid.  It doesn't get any better than this.  Really, it doesn't.

-Allen
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 02, 2009, 12:17:38 PM
Day 4 ... the plan today is to work the inner side of the ridge of rocks crossing the bay, then maybe head into the bay itself and fish the flats for butts.  We start dropping along the way and Colby pulls up a ling.  Of course we also have constant action on the coppers, quillbacks, and greenling.  By now we're getting sick of the rockies and are targeting bigger stuff.

(http://lh5.ggpht.com/_ZM5S3dk7WkA/Sp3qAVQua_I/AAAAAAAAAik/yx4c7ENXqDg/s512/SANY0011.JPG)

We get out to the edge of the reef and it's nice on the outside.  So instead of hooking into the bay we hook to the outside.  There is a group of birds working and I bust out my buzzbomb.  ZZzzzzzzzzz ... another silver, with schools swarming in the water.  The other guys catch up and want to head offshore for more butts.  So we do and once again, leave the silvers biting.  But we ended up on a big reef expanse and more of those F@%^ rockfish.  But wait ... a few more lings come in too.  I think Eddie yanks in about 1/2 dozen of them.  The reset of us get a couple each as well.  The drift is taking us to the north and soon we are back on our halibut flats.  I catch a few, but I also get this bonus pig yelloweye (dinner of course!!).

(http://lh5.ggpht.com/_ZM5S3dk7WkA/Sp3p_5aU25I/AAAAAAAAAic/V6ZURGWrzrI/SANY0015.JPG)

-Allen

Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 03, 2009, 07:19:56 AM
Speaking of dinner, I made a quick run over to the where we had set a hoop net.  Crab anyone?

-Allen

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Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 03, 2009, 07:32:58 AM
Day 5 ... today we plan on making the long run south to Foggy Point.  The map shows sand offshore there and we're on a mission to target big butts.  On the run out we get a little strung out and I run into another bird/bait pileup.  Drop the buzzbomb down and instant hookup on another silver.  I keep that one for dinner.  Left 'em biting again, as by now the stragglers caught up and we're on our way.  We make it out to the point, but the swell is up and the wind is building.  Plus the drift is taking us due south (further away).  I get one small butt out there that I also keep for dinner.  We've been eating yelloweye the past couple of nights and I'm looking forward to salmon and halibut.  After getting beat up a bit, we decide to head back inside the bay.  It's S-L-O-W inside as we take some long drifts.  It's mid afternoon now and we start heading back toward camp.  We stopped off get some water and clean the fish.  But it's still early and after a hard morning of fishing we decide to head back out front for a short afternoon session.  We go out wide and catch a coupe of small butts.  Then I break off on one that feels a bit bigger.  Drop back down and break off again.  Damnit.  That's the last of my BigN's.  It must be time to change the spectra as the breakoffs came far too easily.  I head nearer to shore where Howard and I have decided to chase silvers.  It's a bit slow at first.  There are some birds working about a quarter mile away and we head towards them.  Of course they go down by the time we get there.  Hmmm ... we're set up on a nice long drift that will take us back toward camp.  Let's just drift the whole way and relax a bit.  Zzzzzz .... 4 silvers later ... so much for relaxing.  Colby and Eddie make there way over to us and as soon as they pull up we get a quad-header going on silvers.  We have a big voracious school under us and we're now all catching silvers.  WFO!!!  After a while we leave them biting ... again!!!  It's a good way to end an otherwise slow day.  We check the pots once again.  Looks like it's crab, coho, and halibut for dinner.  Did I say that we ate very well this whole trip?

-Allen
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 03, 2009, 08:51:27 AM
Day 6 ... we're going to move camp today.  The plan is to head up Very Inlet.  You can't see it on that map, but it goes up a good 3 miles to the end in a series of channels and open bays.  We're looking for better crabbing and want to check out some streams for salmon/trout.  It will be a good change up day.  Today we are greeted by sun and glassy calm water in the protected inlet.  The past few days have been overcast with some rain (hard at times).

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We make our way up to the very end where we find an open field with a nice stream flowing in.  The stream is full of pinks and the shore is littered with headless salmon.  We see signs of bear and wolves everywhere.  We take our time here to make a nice lunch and do a little stream fishing.  Lots of colored up pinks either staging at the mouth or on their spawning beds in the river.  We catch a few, snag a few accidentally, and tire easily of them.

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But the sun was to come to an end.  We head back down the bay looking for a good place to camp.  Finally settle on this place, but notice the fog and rain have come back.

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Dinner tonight is cedar plank salmon, some fresh limpets boiled in a pot, and some grits with crab mixed in, crab butter and all.  Oh my!!!  Dinner was outstanding.

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It rained most of the night.  Our kitchen area was overrun with a small stream.

(http://lh4.ggpht.com/_ZM5S3dk7WkA/Sp3qCMmKagI/AAAAAAAAAjE/CVcjlPUe6JM/s512/SANY0053.JPG)

-Allen
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 03, 2009, 08:57:55 AM
Day 7 ... our last day.   :'(

The sun comes back out in the morning and we take our own sweet time breaking camp.  The tide turns in the late morning and we want to ride it our instead of paddling against the incoming.  We finally make it out around noon-ish and run in to "The Boat" at the mouth of the inlet.  We plan on fishing a couple of hours then heading home.  I was hoping to get into the silvers again, but couldn't find them.  Converted over to bottomfishing and CNR'd my best ling of the trip.  This one was a beauty and a fatty.

(http://lh4.ggpht.com/_ZM5S3dk7WkA/Sp3qCj9EVWI/AAAAAAAAAjM/uYRmp-ghsMk/SANY0062.JPG)

We stuck a few yelloweye and butts as well, but knowing we were about to leave, it just didn't feel right.  Finally we packed it up.  Of course as we're doing that a big pile of birds form and the silvers are crashing on the surface again, perhaps waving goodbye to us.

THE END.

-Allen
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: Spot on September 03, 2009, 09:24:25 AM
 :notworthy:  :notworthy:  :notworthy:
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: squidgirl on September 03, 2009, 09:48:43 AM
Great story Alan ..... sounds like a great trip.

marilyn
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 03, 2009, 02:29:10 PM
Hey, we're tossing around the idea of running this as a regular trip next year.  I wanted to see if there is any interest in something this.  So ... who would seriously consider doing this trip next year?  If we get an all-NWKA group, we could probably put something special together and tailor the trip to your wants and needs (catch big fish and a lot of them!!!).

-Allen
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: rawkfish on September 03, 2009, 02:34:00 PM
Yeah, epic story Allen!

What time of year are we talking here? Same time? I would LOVE to go on a trip like that, but my summer next year is going to be pretty busy. I'm sure there would be plenty of interest in a trip like this.
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 03, 2009, 02:45:26 PM
Yeah it would be around the same time of year.  Earlier and you won't have the silvers, although perhaps there may be a few kings and the pinks would be fresher.  For me, the all out silver blitzes really made this trip.  I like this time of the year up there ... lots of options on the fishing front.

-Allen
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: ZeeHawk on September 03, 2009, 03:42:52 PM
Classic Polepole adventure kayak fishing! 'Nuff said.

Z
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: polepole on September 17, 2009, 10:35:45 AM
One more pic. Damn I have ugly hands in that pic.

-Allen

Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: ConeHeadMuddler on October 11, 2009, 09:56:19 AM
Trip of a lifetime for most people. I dream of doing stuff like that! Hope to get in at least one trip like that before I get too old. Thanks for the great report!
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: jself on October 11, 2009, 11:33:26 AM
Hey, we're tossing around the idea of running this as a regular trip next year.  I wanted to see if there is any interest in something this.  So ... who would seriously consider doing this trip next year?  If we get an all-NWKA group, we could probably put something special together and tailor the trip to your wants and needs (catch big fish and a lot of them!!!).

-Allen

Count me in.
Title: Re: Foggy Bay 8/24-8/30
Post by: 4x4x on February 25, 2010, 01:59:43 AM
Sounds like a BLAST! Great writeup.