We had a classic Capt. Catastrophe Cluster-F right off - if a line could tangle, it did - from a mooring line to a down rigger to the two dipsay rods - we made the Three Stooges look good. But, there was a silver lining....
We were idling north of SP setting in 300 FoW, I set the first dipsy with a CI Patty's Day, turned to grab a rigger rod and turned back to see the dipsy rod pounding down - Yeah Haw - Fish On! Landed a 21" laker in short order - not bad, 5 minutes and "1 in the box".
And the lakers kept biting - we landed 8 in the first hour - all 18-24"

nothing up in Whalon's - after hitting double digits on lakers, - all in north of the SP point - we had to move if we intended to try for salmon.
Crossed to Garden (landed a laker midway across) and worked north all the way to Hill Point - we added another 5 lakers along the way, but not a silver to be seen.
Hot lures were Patty's Day and Blue Moon - curiously, the lakers were hitting at 2.5-2.7 knots and hitting hard. I'm not complaining, because any day you can put 18+ fish over the rails is a GREAT day - especially on a flat calm November day - BUT Gee's - I wish I could catch a salmon!