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Topic: Moutcha Bay 2010?  (Read 6823 times)

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Matt_K

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Is anyone going to this? Has this become the orphan Kayak Fishing Derby?

I'm still planning on going.

- Matt

The 7th Annual Tyee Kayak Fishing Derby
Moutcha Bay, Nootka Sound, Vancouver Island, BC
August 28 & 29, 2010

http://www.moutchabay.com/events-specials-resort.php


Matt_K

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[WR]

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Matt,
I wish.... :o don't forget a lot of these guys are focused on the Dungee fest right now, but still............

and, good luck up there...


Pelagic

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Is anyone going to this? Has this become the orphan Kayak Fishing Derby?

I'm still planning on going.

- Matt

The 7th Annual Tyee Kayak Fishing Derby
Moutcha Bay, Nootka Sound, Vancouver Island, BC
August 28 & 29, 2010

http://www.moutchabay.com/events-specials-resort.php

I really thought hard about it, even built my trailer with events like that in mind,  but its just to far to be practical for the time I have available. 


squidgirl

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WR..... would this be something you would be home for..... that we could go to?
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[WR]

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wont be around for this. be on the road


wolverine

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 Is this a camping trip?


[WR]

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it's definitely a camper.... try to find some of the older posts regarding it and read up. figure 2-5 days on the west side of VCI in a semi secluded bay..

hoping others fill you in...


Yarjammer

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Damn!  I've been wanting to do this the past two years and I have to sit this one out this year too...  moving (local) takes precedence  :-\


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wolverine

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 In the bay, are the fish all black, or are there some bright ones? I've camped & fished out of Cougar Creek campground a couple of times and a lot of the fish along the wall were already darkening up.
« Last Edit: August 02, 2010, 07:56:45 AM by polepole »


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In the bay, are the fish all black, or are there some bright ones? I've camped & fished out of Cougar Creek campground a couple of times and a lot of the fish along the wall were already darkening up.

I'd say 10-15% of the fish are like this.






And ~20% of the fish are dusky like this:



This 29 pounder was dusky when I caught it, but you know how they darken up a bit more after dying.


And the rest vary from colored up to moldy.  So you do stand a good chance of walking away with a brace of decent fish on a given day, especially earlier in the season, like when the derby is.  Most of the slight colored up ones (more than just dusky) cut ok, if you're interested in meat hunting.

-Allen
« Last Edit: August 02, 2010, 08:52:11 PM by Spot »


wolverine

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 I'm long past packing "meat" home from distance. Usually kill one for camp dinners, but the rest get C&R'd. Now anything over 50 gets hauled home for the bragging tour  ;D The rest are for sport.


skyboy

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Considering this, Id be driving up from Boise Idaho. Anyone in the area want to carpool. I have a motorhome
Isa. 55 8-9 "For My thoughts are not your thoughts saith the Lord, for even as the Heavens are higher than the Earth, so are My thoughts than your thoughts, and My ways than your ways.


Matt_K

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You should come. It's a long trip, but to me it's worth it. I can fish a long time around here and not catch much!! ;-)

Now, if we can only have 80 and sunny like last year!

- Matt