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| 13 Feb 08 Fishing Report: Pt Alberni, Ucluelet, Barkley Sound, Somass-Stamp River System |
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The fishing in the area is beginning to pickup in saltwater areas. Fresh water fishing in the Somass-Stamp River has been generally slow over the last month. During the last week guides have been averaging three Steelhead per day. Barkley Sound has picked up with some good days of Winter Chinook fishing. Ucluelet unlike Barkley Sound has been difficult to fish as the weather systems have made the water a bit difficult for fishing. There have been some good days however between weather systems. Areas close to the beach and close to the mouth of the Ucluelet Harbor have reported a few winter Chinook. PORT ALBERNI INLET AND BARKLEY SOUND There has been occasion during the winter months that some winter Chinook follow the bait up into the Inlet or at least to the Nahmint-Franklin area. This has not been the case this year. We are expecting the fishing for feeder Chinook to really pick up over the next couple of weeks. The herring spawn usually occurs the last week of February or first two weeks of March. The herring should be gathering in big schools and will head to the beach with the salmon following close behind. We will be sending more guided trips into the sound during the second half of February as the weather becomes more favorable. The weekend of March 1st and 2nd is the annual Poetts Nook fishing Derby. Last year the winning fish was approximately 20 pounds with local Port Alberni resident Ted Dawes winning the annual contest. The Derby has been known as the Sproat Lake Derby. Call Poetts Nook for information, your local fishing tackle store, or Doug at Slivers Charters Salmon Sport Fishing. Summer is closing in rather quickly and those wanting to fish the beautiful waters of Barkley Sound or the Port Alberni Inlet with an experienced salmon fishing guide should begin making plans now. The return of Chinook and Coho to Robertson Creek should be good. Chinook returns will be predominately three and five year olds. Coho returns should be very high. UCLUELET The West Coast fishery has been a little different this year. By this time last year some good sized Chinook had been picked up. With the cooler winter weather the pattern of the fish has changed a little. The Herring spawn is closing in and the salmon will follow the herring to the beach which will develop some incredible fishing days. We are expecting some good fishing at Beg Island, Sail Rock and Great Bear. To date there have been some real keen anglers that get out every day weather permitting. A few feeder Chinook in 125 feet of water close to the Harbor mouth have been picked up on anchovy in green teaser heads and various titan and coyote spoons. Watermelon has been working as has the 4 inch silver coyote spoon which has been intimidating the bait very well. Slivers Charters will continue guiding people in our annual Seafood Safari beginning in April. Guide Mike has been fishing the waters of Ucluelet for many years and is extremely knowledgeable of the West Coast waters. By mid April Ling Cod fishing should open. The Seafood Safari gives opportunity on those sun-filled Spring days to fish for salmon, bottom fish, prawns, crabs and those first few halibut. This is a remarkable fun day for families and close friends. SOMASS-STAMP RIVER SYSTEM The Stamp River Steelhead fishing has been a bit of a struggle at times. It seems that many of the incoming Steelhead are being intercepted by some pesky seals that are swimming from the Orange Bridge to areas
OUTLOOK The summer is quickly approaching. There will be ample opportunity for fishing on the west coast and the vast area of Barkley Sound and the Port Alberni Inlet. If you are thinking about coming to visit beautiful Vancouver Island and are an avid fishermen interested in fishing for Sockeye, and B.C.’s two most sought after sport salmon; Chinook and Coho call Doug of Slivers Charters Salmon Sport Fishing for opportunities most ideal for you.
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