Tofino and Ucluelet B.C. Salmon fishing Report August 2001
Great weather,
stunning scenery, diverse recreation opportunities, and fantastic fishing,,,,,
August in Tofino B.C.. Not too hard to take.
If you are interested in chrome bright, acrobatic Coho Salmon on the
cast fly, or searching the deeper waters for long running, tackle busting
Chinook. Powerful Halibut of various sizes, along with the plethora
of Bottom-fish to provide an interesting mix.
August is a prime part of the season in the Tofino/Clayoquot
Sound area, with angling opportunities providing a great diversity
of species, as well as numerous types of fishable waters.
Though the options are numerous, again, this season brings conservation
concerns, especially regarding our local West Coast Vancouver Island
Chinook. Last seasons “Conservation Corridor” will again
be implemented starting August 1st, with some of our outer coastline
of islands and reefs, closed to fishing.
Check your regulations for details regarding these necessary boundary
zones. Ample fishing opportunities are still available. With an allowable
retention of two Coho per person, one of which must be a hatchery clipped
fish, and two Chinook Salmon per person outside of the corridor area,
catch limits are as liberal as one would expect.
As this year’s cycle of local Chinook is anticipated to reach
the bottom of the scale, fortunately, numerous other mixed stocks will
provide some great action. Even more promising, are the phenomenal
numbers of Coho Salmon expected to return to most systems along the
coast, providing awesome light tackle action for both gear and fly
fishermen.
This season will be the best yet, for anglers interested in catching
large late season Coho on the fly.
For any further information on the great opportunities available
yet this season, give us a call, e-mail, or stop by our Fly & Tackle
as you drive in to Tofino
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