Tofino B.C. Vancouver Island Steelhead and Salmon Report May
2003
The month of May in the Tofino and Ucluelet B.C. areas,
provides some of the most diverse fishing opportunities of the year. Chinook
Salmon, Halibut, Steelhead and Trout all provide prime opportunities for angling
success, catering to both Freshwater and Saltwater enthusiasts.
With an early commitment of “ Status Quo of 2002” from
Federal Fisheries, with potential for even more liberal restrictions,
local Chinook and Coho stocks should be more accessible than the past
two seasons. Watch for announcements or consult with local fisheries
representatives.
With great numbers of Chinook Salmon currently feeding in Tofino
B.C. area waters, it is exciting to think that this kind of fantastic
Chinook fishing is anticipated to continue through late August, only
to compliment the returning stocks of Coho that help solidify the backbone
of our World Class saltwater sport fishery.
Watch for these early season brutes to range in size from 18-35
lbs, with good opportunity to hook fish 40 lbs. and over. Concentrate
fishing efforts in the offshore waters from Tofino’s Portland
or Raphael Pts with your gear from the bottom up to 110 feet. Anchovies
rigged in clear, chartreuse or Army Truck teasers, 6-8 feet behind
your favorite Gibbs, Hot Spot or Oki flasher is undoubtedly a must
have piece of gear. Consider trying the new “fish scale” patterned
teaser heads from Rhys Davis. These aggressive fish are notorious for
slamming large spoons and plugs. The Gibbs #5 Wonder Spoon has been
a proven producer for longer than I have been fishing.
After an excellent start to the Halibut season, May is often
when this fishery really heats up. Anticipate your efforts to be rewarded
with Halibut ranging from 20-60 lbs.
Fishing with Lead Minnow and Pipe style Jigs on the bottom are
quite effective, but the method of choice would be to fish baits like
Herring, Pilchards, Octopus or Salmon Bellies on a Gibbs spreader bar.
The use of scents on your jigs or hoochy skirts is something worth
trying.
Abundant numbers of juvenile Coho Salmon have started the local
saltwater fly fishery early this year, with the sizes of these feisty
salmon increasing rapidly over the next few months. Small flies in
orange or pink are the best bet. Check in at our Fly & Tackle
shop for updated information.
Numerous late spring Steelhead have been providing great action
on Flies, Marabou Jigs, and light spinning gear. Steelies Nightmare,
Clayoquot Prawns and Bunny Leeches have been popular on the Steelhead
hit list. Gibbs Koho spoons are a great springtime lure for both Steelhead
and Cutthroat.
With some of the best sport fishing opportunities in many years,
come and see for yourself why Tofino is one of the most focal destinations
in British Columbia.
Jay- www.tofinofishing.com 1-888-534-7422
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