Tofino Fishing Report: 2005
For the Weeks of: April 29th – May 10th 2005
Saltwater Report: Favorable weather conditions over the past two weeks, has allowed us great opportunities to fish the
offshore waters on a regular basis. Chinook salmon fishing was quite slow for a week after the last big weather system, along with large
tides that were not very favorable. Good numbers of Chinook salmon (12-25lbs.) are now providing some great action. Halibut fishing has been
very good, even through the large tide cycle lately. Many Halibut in the 20-60 lb. range have been caught within 5 miles of Lennard Island.
Portland point has been quite productive for both Chinook and Halibut by trolling near the bottom.
Saltwater Fly Fishing Report: Sea-Run Cutthroat Trout and juvenile Coho Salmon have provided some good action in the shallow
bays and estuaries lately. The downstream migration of Salmon fry into local river estuaries has helped increase feeding activity for the
Sea Run Cutthroat, and the Coho Salmon are starting to feed more aggressively as well. We are currently offering discounted half day Charters
for these great fly fishing trips.
Freshwater Report: This past two week stretch has seen many beautiful fly caught Steelhead released unharmed by Jay’s
happy guests, along with numerous Rainbow and Cutthroat trout in the same river systems. This fishery will stay strong through early June.
The remote lakes of Clayoquot Sound are now very productive, with the trout actively feeding on many different aquatic insects, promoting
great fly fishing opportunities. See our web site for some recent photos of beautiful local trout prior to their release.
Highlights of the Week: Jay and guide Blake Klopfenstein co-hosted repeat guest Chris Matrinez from Seattle, for 2 days
of fantastic Steelhead Fly fishing on a remote Clayoquot river.
Blake also guided guest Jeff Neely from Nashville, Tennessee for a great day of Halibut fishing. The 65lb. and 70 lb. Halibut will keep
Jeff and his wife trying new halibut recipes, and keep them dreaming of a return trip to Tofino, as soon as possible.
Jay Mohl
Clayoquot Ventures, Tofino
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