Vancouver Island Fishing Report: 2005
For the Weeks of: April 9th – 23rd 2005
Saltwater Report: Sorry for the delayed report, but after weathering
almost two weeks of February like weather conditions, we are now
back on the water enjoying great April fishing. Chinook Salmon fishing
in the inlets did provide some great action in between gales, with
some fish in the 20-25 lb. range. The Offshore waters are now calm
enough for our recent offshore trips that have produced many nice12-20
lb. Chinook salmon. Halibut fishing has still been good, with the
favorable tides in the coming week, will provide great opportunities.
Local Halibut average 20-60 lbs, and our Halibut fishery peaks in
April, May, June and July.
Saltwater Fly Fishing Report: Numerous Sea-Run Cutthroat Trout
have provided some great action in the shallow bays and estuaries
of Clayoquot Sound. The downstream migration of Salmon fry into
local river estuaries has helped increase feeding activity for these
feisty sea-run Trout. Coho Salmon have also been located near these
same areas, but the Cutthroat Trout have been more responsive to
our offerings. These Juvenile Coho do not remain finicky for very
long. We are currently offering discounted half day Charters for
these great fly fishing trips.
Freshwater Report: The recent foul weather has been quite beneficial
for Steelhead and Trout fishing in local rivers. Spring rains and
snow melt are always a positive factor for these species, and we
have been experiencing some fantastic fishing this past week. Using
mainly large fly patterns, Steelhead up to 14 lbs have all been
carefully released, as well as many great Cutthroat and Rainbow
Trout to add to the fun. Upcoming lake trips will be reported soon.
Highlights of the Week: Jay’s guest, 74 year old Manuel Castro
from San Francisco CA. released his first fly caught Steelhead,
as well as landing and releasing 7 beautiful 14-21 inch Rainbow
and Cutthroat Trout in 7 consecutive casts. What a phenomenal day
for this happy repeat guest. Numerous other Steelhead and Trout
were also released by Manuel’s son, Jack Castro.
Jay Mohl
Clayoquot Ventures, Tofino
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