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      #286503 - 04/23/07 11:23 AM

I am planning a trip on my 30 ft'er to Nootka in late June for 10 days or so, is there moorage, gas, etc available easily in Nootka? As well is that a good time for solid King fishing? Is there a better time for Kings as my plans are flexable. Is most of the king fishing done in the sound or out on the banks? I have fished Barklay Sound a bit, is Nootka similar? Any advice or moorage referrals would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Nootka new [Re: Cachuate]
      #287283 - 04/30/07 08:18 AM

There is gas available at Critter Cove, as well as mooreage. Might look up their website and give'em a call. Other than that, if you go north a little, there is also gas and mooreage at Thasis.
Should be a good time!!!
Watch for closures, but I think the inside closes about the middle of July.
I suspect that the best salmon fishing will be outside when you're there in June, not so much out at the banks, but right outside around the point and north from the lighthouse. (you'll see the boats )
Hit the banks for 'butts and lings.
If you don't want to pay for mooreage, and want to be closer to the fishing, there is a great little anchorage on the north side, just inside the light house.
Just be sure to watch your plotter, and depth sounder going in, it gets real skinny to one side. (I don't remember which at the moment, guess I could go look at a chart!)
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