Tofino B.C. fishing Report July 2002
The month of July provides fantastic and diverse fishing
opportunities in the Tofino/Clayoquot Sound area.
The offshore waters that have been bountiful through the past
few months continue to provide great action for most species of Salmon,
Halibut and various Bottom-fish. The scattered islands and reefs that
form the outer coastline of Clayoquot Sound, now becomes major feeding
habitat for mixed stocks of Chinook and Coho Salmon. The combination
of aggressively feeding Salmon along the coastline, with relative protection
and close proximity to the harbor, offers Saltwater anglers great opportunities
for some of the best Salmon action on the coast. Consider these local
areas to produce well on your next trip; Blunden Island, Bartlett Island,
Kutcous pt. and Plover Reefs.
The numbers of Coho Salmon in the area is astonishing, with
the average size of these aggressive feeders very admirable, increasing
substantially as the season progresses.
These increases create great options for all gear types, with Fly
anglers and other light tackle fishermen possibly benefiting the most.
Due to the relatively shallow waters of the sound, along with an abundance
of baitfish triggering aggressive feeding habits, Coho Salmon will
often strike gear that is trolled fast and flies that are retrieved
quickly and often erratically. Gear fishermen can rely on trolling
small spoons like Gibbs Gypsy, Needlefish or Plankton Hoochies behind
a mini flasher. Jig fishermen can expect success with a variety of
Buzz Bombs, small Reef Raiders and Gibbs Minnows.
Fly casters love this time of the year as most everything in the saltwater
box can potentially entice a violent strike from feeding Coho. Flies
with a proven track record include Orange/White or Chartreuse/White
Clousers, sparsely tied Needlefish streamers in different shades of
green, various Deceivers, and Bucktails in shades of Green, Orange,
Pink and Purple. Remember that a little bit of Krystal Flash or Glow
Flashabou really livens up your fly patterns, often making a big difference.
Anglers targeting Chinook Salmon in these same near-shore areas
should rely on Anchovies, medium Herring and Needlefish Hoochies. Watch
for baitfish on your sonar as well as surface activity and bird action.
This month provides unrestricted options for fishing your favorite
area, and then August 1st will be the start of the slot limit for 1
Chinook Salmon over 77 cm. and 1 under 77cm.
Local freshwater fishing opportunities are excellent, with great
options through late October. Please take a kid fishing as often as
possible, to see the smile it brings to their faces, and to keep the
interest and energy thriving in our world class sport-fishery on Vancouver
Island. Give us a call or stop by our Fly & Tackle Shop
for detailed information, or check us out at tofinofishing.com
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