Tofino Fishing Outlook: 2005
For the 2005 season, Vancouver Island’s Pacific
Rim region shows as much promise as the spectacular 2004 season, with a great
outlook for both fish stocks and their related angling opportunities.
The ardent early season anglers can expect excellent
action for Chinook salmon and Halibut among the baitfish rich banks offshore
from Tofino and Ucluelet. These mixed stocks of "transient" Chinook
salmon are the mainstay of the winter and springtime fishery.
Fishing at Tofino's Portland or Raphael pts, in 140-160
ft. of water, as well as Ucluelet's South bank and La Perouse bank in the 180
to 300 ft range, your efforts should be rewarded. Halibut are consistently found
along these same banks, attracted by the vast schools of Needlefish and Sardines
that have helped slow the Chinook salmon from their migration.
As the 2005 season progresses to early summer, the Pacific
Rim region will see a strong return of Chinook and Coho Salmon to both the protected
inshore, and open offshore waters. This season will also provide unlimited action
for offshore anglers, as millions of Pink Salmon migrate down the West Coast.
This time of the year provides anglers of all ages and gear types, to enjoy
great rewards.
The last stretch of the summer season provides the best
opportunies for Chinook in the “Tyee” class, with the 2005 outlook
for hatchery origin Springs showing great returns. The islands and reefs that
scatter along the outer coastline are the traveling and feeding corridors for
these maturing Salmon en-route to their natal streams. Try the Tofino area Hot
Spots like Wilf Rock, Blundan Island or Tree Island. Ucluelet’s Wya Point,
Little Beach and the “Grapefruit” are all close to town, and produce
the area’s most mature Chinook. As in the past few years, you might consider
the offshore areas to continue to produce the “Slabs” as well.
Anchovies or Medium Herring 6-7 ft. behind a flasher
will often be the gear of choice. Many anglers have also been relying on 7 inch
spoons like Oki’s Titan, or Gibb’s Gator in glow patterns.
The late season months of September thru November should not be ruled out, as
there are great opportunities for the largest and most aggressive Coho Salmon
of the season. Island anglers may consider visiting the area to experience this
great fishery, as you do not require a large boat or to travel great distances.
This time of the year still provides great offshore action for Halibut and Bottom
fish, as well as a strong outlook for Chum Salmon later in October. If you have
not already, you should consider trying this exhilarating late season Salmon
fishery.
For more detailed information on the timing and opportunities
in our area, stop by or call us at the West Coast’s only Fly & Tackle.
For Moorage in the Tofino area, call the Tofino Harbour Authority at 250) 725-4441.
Jay Mohl
Clayoquot Ventures, Tofino
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