It just goes to show that the more you get your line wet the more chances you have of hooking a fish. Now landing it? Well that's a different story. I've fished coho with salmon flies and the one thing I noticed was that on cloudy days, a green back and white body worked best. On sunny days, a blue back with white body worked best. Think about what the backs of herring and candle fish look like on those days.
Nice video Tim. One of my favorite beaches for Natural beauty. I was fishing there last week, not a breath of wind. Like glass, but was at high tide. No luck for me. Plenty of seals and sea lions too. But I have the same feeling. I don’t care if I catch anything while fishing in such majesty.
I find it more difficult there at high tide being limited to a single-handed rod (for now anyway!). I never seem to do as well in a dead flat calm, either. It is a lovely setting, for sure.
I agree. I had a OPST Commando Skagit line on my 9’ 7wt so no back cast space wasn’t an issue, but the high tide and glass surface definitely find help. I just had to fish when I had the chance. Will try to get there some day on a low change over. Thanks for all your content.
@@OzzieOzzieOzzie I use either Rio Outbound Short float or Orvis Bank Shot floating (the smooth version, not the textured one). Both of these do everything I need of them.
You live in a beautiful place and I always enjoy your videos. You know what they say about the worst day fishing.
Thanks for your kind comment. I couldn't agree more with the old saying!
Very peaceful video, thanks for the upload.
@@paulc652 Thanks, your comment is much appreciated!
Thanks for the video. Lovely day. You motivate me to get back on the water. Cheers.
@@garrettmilam5933 Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
It just goes to show that the more you get your line wet the more chances you have of hooking a fish. Now landing it? Well that's a different story.
I've fished coho with salmon flies and the one thing I noticed was that on cloudy days, a green back and white body worked best. On sunny days, a blue back with white body worked best. Think about what the backs of herring and candle fish look like on those days.
One of my favorite beaches to fish. Bummer that you couldn't land one.
Thanks for sharing!
There's always next time!
double digit days in september closer towards the boat launch side of the beach by the oysters. 1hr before low and 1hr after. on delia squid!
Nice video Tim. One of my favorite beaches for Natural beauty. I was fishing there last week, not a breath of wind. Like glass, but was at high tide. No luck for me. Plenty of seals and sea lions too. But I have the same feeling. I don’t care if I catch anything while fishing in such majesty.
I find it more difficult there at high tide being limited to a single-handed rod (for now anyway!). I never seem to do as well in a dead flat calm, either. It is a lovely setting, for sure.
I agree. I had a OPST Commando Skagit line on my 9’ 7wt so no back cast space wasn’t an issue, but the high tide and glass surface definitely find help. I just had to fish when I had the chance. Will try to get there some day on a low change over. Thanks for all your content.
Nice video. So do you usually use a floating or intermediate line
Great video! What dou you like to use for a floating line?
@@OzzieOzzieOzzie I use either Rio Outbound Short float or Orvis Bank Shot floating (the smooth version, not the textured one). Both of these do everything I need of them.
Is this in Wa state??
Yes
Nice video. I have never heard of the Titanic fly before. Is there a shop that you could recommend I could purchase them from?
@@bruceb2212 I tie these myself, but you can purchase them online from the guy who invented the pattern. Check out the website www.amazingflies.com/
This could be anywhere around Metro Vancouver BC beaches , and Vancouver Island lots of great beaches for Cutties
It's on my wife's bucket list to take a long Vancouver BC vacation, and when we do, I'll be sure to take my fly rod.
@ yes and good lakes around Whistler for Cutts ,
What a terrible view. Nice work pal.