Hello Tugnuts, I've been reading the site for some time, but I think I may have found a topic that wasn't discussed extensively before, so first post here!
My father purchased a C30cb last summer and we spent the summer and fall getting familiar with it and working out a few kinks. Now that we're a bit more comfortable we've been thinking about trying our luck at salmon fishing in Puget Sound this summer. Neither one of us is a hardcore fisherman and the bulk of our experience has been freshwater fishing on the East Coast.... so we're starting at basically 0 here.
I've been reading and watching as many videos as possible on the techniques for going after salmon, but most videos and books seem to assume you're fishing from a smaller boat that was designed for fishing, not a large Cutwater.
Here's the current setup:
- Cutwater 30CB
- Cockpit controls
- Trolling valve
- Downrigger pads, downrigger to be purchased shortly.
So, those of you that fish from your larger cutwaters or RT's:
- how do you setup your cockpit and gear when fishing with 2-3 people? chairs, coolers, tackle, etc?
- Any processes or techniques that are specific to your boat that you think a newby should know about?
- where/how are you storing rods, a net and other gear when not fishing?
- Do you setup a workstation for cleaning/gutting and prep? If not, where does that happen?
- He's got a dinghy on a davits off the swim step. For a fishing only trip, I expect to leave it at the marina, but if we were fishing as part of a longer trip, would the dinghy get in the way too much?
- Any layout or action photos are much appreciated!
I found this photo of a great looking workstation, but I think a project of that magnitude is a little outside of our scope until we're really sure this is for us: gallery2.php?g2_itemId=40390&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
Thanks in advance for any advice!
My father purchased a C30cb last summer and we spent the summer and fall getting familiar with it and working out a few kinks. Now that we're a bit more comfortable we've been thinking about trying our luck at salmon fishing in Puget Sound this summer. Neither one of us is a hardcore fisherman and the bulk of our experience has been freshwater fishing on the East Coast.... so we're starting at basically 0 here.
I've been reading and watching as many videos as possible on the techniques for going after salmon, but most videos and books seem to assume you're fishing from a smaller boat that was designed for fishing, not a large Cutwater.
Here's the current setup:
- Cutwater 30CB
- Cockpit controls
- Trolling valve
- Downrigger pads, downrigger to be purchased shortly.
So, those of you that fish from your larger cutwaters or RT's:
- how do you setup your cockpit and gear when fishing with 2-3 people? chairs, coolers, tackle, etc?
- Any processes or techniques that are specific to your boat that you think a newby should know about?
- where/how are you storing rods, a net and other gear when not fishing?
- Do you setup a workstation for cleaning/gutting and prep? If not, where does that happen?
- He's got a dinghy on a davits off the swim step. For a fishing only trip, I expect to leave it at the marina, but if we were fishing as part of a longer trip, would the dinghy get in the way too much?
- Any layout or action photos are much appreciated!
I found this photo of a great looking workstation, but I think a project of that magnitude is a little outside of our scope until we're really sure this is for us: gallery2.php?g2_itemId=40390&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
Thanks in advance for any advice!