Salmon Fishing Report: August 2000
Up to this stage of the season, fishing in the Tofino B.C. Clayoquot
Sound area has been nothing short of fantastic. Inshore and offshore
waters, Chinook and Coho Salmon arrived in numbers that should impress
any fisheries biologist. Local offshore waters saw more Halibut,
in greater sizes than usual with many chicken halibut, showing very
promising future stocks.
The local saltwater fly fishery showed positive progression with
more enthusiastic anglers and even more willing and aggressive Coho
Salmon coming to the cast fly or Buck-tail.
For Chinook salmon, we do have some notable new restrictions this
August, the emphasis is on the fact that we still have great fishing
opportunities for all species.
Starting on August 1st, Chinook Salmon retention is still two per
person per day, allowing anglers one Chinook over 77cm. and one
Chinook Salmon under 77cm.Retention for Chinook Salmon is limited
to the offshore waters 1 mile outside the surf-line. Expect very
good fishing in the offshore areas from Portland and Raphael points,
trolling anchovies, 4-5 inch spoons, Cuttlefish hoochies and medium
Herring.
Coho Salmon retention is for two hatchery fin clipped Coho per
person, only on inside waters. Increase your chances for success
in areas like Kutcous pt. and Bartlett Island using small spoons,
needlefish hoochies as well as flies and buck-tails.
For any further information on our area and the great fishing opportunities
that we offer, visit us online at www.steelheadsalmonhalibut.com
Call us toll free at 1-888-5-FISHBC or stop by our full service
Fly & Tackle in Tofino B.C.
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