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Tofino-Clayoquot Sound Fishing opportunities

 

Jason Mohl -Clayoquot Ventures Tofino B.C.

 

Vancouver Island’s Pacific Rim region has a long history of fishing, along with a bright future that holds much optimism through diversity in the growing recreational angling industry.

For the small coastal community of Tofino, fishing has always been a major attraction, with fish and seafood stocks creating the backbone for their growth many years ago. These rich aquatic resources continue to attract Sport Fishermen from all over the world, with this season showing as much popularity as ever.

Angling on the west coast of Vancouver Island this year holds a lot of promise for great opportunities. With new diverse fisheries being developed, such as the rapid growth of Saltwater fly-fishing in the area, some very unique freshwater fishing options and the increase of bottom-fishing along our near shore banks, these only compliment the existing terminal fisheries that have attracted many over the years. With all angling options combined, along with the continued advancement of accommodations, culinary services and other recreational opportunities, Clayoquot Sound continues to shine as one of British Columbia’s premier destinations.

Early season saltwater fishing is generally limited to the protected inshore waters of the sound, while the conditions for the more productive offshore waters are quite unstable. As the winds and rain of winter give way to more spring-like conditions, saltwater and freshwater fishing opportunities begin to unfold.

The small to medium sized river systems in the area hold stable runs of native steelhead averaging 6-12 lbs. Peaking in late March through May, these spring-run Steelhead will readily take flies, spoons and terminal gear.

The same river estuaries that see passing Steelhead in the spring and returning salmon in the fall, host year-round populations of Sea-Run Cutthroat cruising the beaches in search of small shrimp and various bait-fish. These small but feisty game fish provide great action for fly fishermen and light tackle anglers. The downstream migration of fry in the spring and the return of spawning salmon in the fall, are the times when these anadromous trout are especially susceptible.

Expect excellent action for Chinook Salmon and Halibut among the baitfish rich banks offshore from Tofino. Fishing at Tofino’s Portland or Raphael pts. in 140-160 ft. of water, will continue to produce Chinook Salmon over 30 lbs., and Halibut averaging 20-60 lbs. Anticipated to be as good or better than last season, this combination fishery continues to provide great action through late September.

The early season is also the start of some unique and diverse fisheries that the area has to offer. Numerous remote fly-in lakes along the coastline host healthy populations of Cutthroat Trout as well as a few lakes producing trophy sized Rainbow Trout. These pristine lakes provide good fishing conditions through late October.

The  rapidly expanding sport of fly-fishing the saltwater has labelled the Tofino/Clayoquot sound area, British Columbia’s premier destination. This exciting, low impact fishery is expected to experience continued growth in conjunction with the fantastic increase of Coho Salmon along the coast. Early June is the start of this near shore fishery, with the action intensifying July through mid. October.

The inshore Salmon fishery for the season’s largest maturing Chinook begins in early July and peaks later in August. For retention of Coho salmon, the regulations should be similar to last season, with the fishing action expected to be as good or better.

As the season progresses into early fall, the usually stable weather patterns don’t often limit boating activities, in turn, promoting great conditions for bottom-fishing the offshore waters for Halibut, Lingcod, Red Snapper and other species of rockfish. Among the inshore waters of Clayoquot Sound, this is the prime time of the year for light tackle fishermen, as well as those with smaller boats to enjoy great fishing action, not far from the harbour.

 

Come out and see for yourself why the Tofino/Clayoquot Sound area continues to prosper with Sport Fishing and Tourism.

Currently, Late March and April has provided some great fishing for Chinook Salmon among the protected inlet waters of Tofino/Clayoquot Sound. Offshore fishing for Chinook, as well as Pacific Halibut has been very good, with weather being the permitting factor.

The small local rivers and streams that drain into the remote areas of Clayoquot Sound are now seeing the first main runs of native spring Steelhead, and numerous Sea Run Cutthroat Trout.

 
Both of these exciting Fresh and Saltwater fisheries will only get better as the month progresses, while the waters warm up and calm down.
 

The Clayoquot Ventures Guide Team looks forward to hosting you for a very memorable fishing adventure on the waters of the Tofino area very soon.

Hook up with us on line at www.tofinofishing.com , where you can see our various services and excursions, and check on updated fishing reports.

 
Jay Mohl
Owner/Head Guide
Clayoquot Ventures Guide Service
Tofino, B.C.
 
www.tofinofishing.com
jay@tofinofishing.com
1-888-534-7422
1-888-5FISHBC

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