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Vancouver Island: 125 chárteres de pesca disponibles
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4.9 / 5
(34 reviews)
sooke
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viajes desde US $406
Excellent
4.9 / 5
(12 reviews)
ucluelet
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viajes desde US $554
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4.9 / 5
(53 reviews)
sooke
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viajes desde US $222
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4.8 / 5
(24 reviews)
sooke
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viajes desde US $406
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4.9 / 5
(30 reviews)
ucluelet
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viajes desde US $369
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5.0 / 5
(10 reviews)
sooke
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viajes desde US $332
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4.8 / 5
(109 reviews)
Nanaimo
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viajes desde US $369
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4.6 / 5
(71 reviews)
sooke
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viajes desde US $443
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5.0 / 5
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Qualicum Beach
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viajes desde US $465
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5.0 / 5
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Campbell River
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viajes desde US $332

Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Vancouver Island

According to customer reviews, some of the most popular fishing charters in Vancouver Island are: Full list of top fishing charters in Vancouver Island

The average price for a private 4 hour Vancouver Island fishing trip is US $455, while an 8 hour private trip will cost you US $899 based on prices on FishingBooker.com.

Fishing charters in Vancouver Island that received great reviews from families are:

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Many fishing charters in Vancouver Island provide rods, reels and tackle. Some of the top rated are:

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Some of the fishing trips offered by fishing charters in Vancouver Island are:
  • 2-hour fishing trips – CA $408
  • 3-hour fishing trips – CA $680
  • 4-hour fishing trips – CA $754
  • 5-hour fishing trips – CA $835
  • 6-hour fishing trips – CA $1,111
  • 7-hour fishing trips – CA $1,495
  • 8-hour fishing trips – CA $1,403

Fishing in Vancouver Island

There’s a reason why Vancouver Island is known for some of the best sport fishing in Canada. Year after year, anglers here hook into fish that seem larger than life—and lots of them. Stretching 290 miles from end-to-end, the Island offers no shortage of fishing opportunities, including unbeatable Salmon and fly fishing. On top of it all, these waters offer the greatest variety on the west coast, from winter Steelhead to Albacore Tuna. Vancouver Island fishing charters are all about experiencing the endless opportunity of this untamed wilderness.

What You Can Catch

Vancouver Island is famous for its Salmon and Halibut fishing. The waters surrounding this colossal island host no fewer than 5 species of Pacific Salmon, not to mention trophy Chinook Salmon weighing 30 lbs and above (known as “Tyees”). These legendary fish are accompanied by a year-round supply of Halibut, Lingcod, and Dungeness Crab, among other species. Even when you take local regulations and various closed seasons into account, there’s plenty to keep you busy here all year—and that’s just the saltwater fishing. For even more variety, cast a few lines in the lakes and rivers for Steelhead, Trout, Smallmouth Bass, and more.

Where to Fish on Vancouver Island

With more than 12,000 square miles at your disposal, it’s hard to know where to begin! The full list of fishing grounds is extensive, featuring hundreds of lakes and rivers, not to mention saltwater on all sides. It’s nearly impossible to cast your line in a bad fishing hole, the question is simply what kind of experience you’re looking for. We’re here to point you in the right direction, with our run-down of the very best fishing Vancouver Island has in store.

Saltwater

Northern Vancouver Island

Destinations on the northern end of Vancouver Island have access to excellent Salmon and Halibut fishing. Salmon season runs from May through September around here, with a peak season between June and August. Halibut, Lingcod, and other bottom fish are popular summer catches.

An extra bonus to fishing up north is access to the Albacore Tuna run at the end of summer. Albies pass within 30-40 miles of Vancouver Island for the blink of an eye between the end of August and the beginning of September. Charter boats on the north end of the Island have access to this Tuna run when the weather is fair enough to travel offshore.

Some of the most popular fishing destination at the top of the Island include Port Hardy, Winter Harbour, and Kyuquot. These happen to be some of the most remote locations on the Island, accessible only by plane. Locals have found a way to make the most of their location by offering multi-day packages complete with accommodations and various activities for the non-anglers in your group. If your sights are set on this part of the Island, plan on staying in one of many Vancouver Island fishing lodges.

Central Vancouver Island

Tucked away on the central eastern shore of Vancouver Island is Campbell River, also known as the “Salmon Capital of the World.” As you may have guessed by the name, this destination is famous for its epic Salmon fishing. Campbell River owes its reputation to its own strategic location along the Discovery Passage, where nearly every Salmon passing through British Columbia makes an appearance.

Anglers target Chinook in the area around Campbell River year-round, including feeder and mature Salmon. Coho, Chum, and Pink Salmon join the ranks in late summer and fall. Around the same time, anglers land 30+ Tyees as these massive fish head into the river.

More than 80 miles away on the opposite side of the Island is Nootka Sound. These fishing grounds are more accessible than Kyuquot Sound, but still remote. Fishing lodges and resorts invite anglers and their companions to take a load off and stay a while, and it’s hard to argue with that once you get a load of the Salmon fishing here. These waters provide excellent Chinook fishing, especially between June and August.

The Pacific Rim

Some of the best fishing grounds in all of BC are located on the Pacific Rim, near Ucluelet, Port Alberni, and Tofino. Those willing to travel west can enjoy spectacular angling without the fishing pressure of the east coast.

Millions of Chinook swim through the Pacific Rim between May and September on their way to the spawning grounds past Alberni Inlet. This annual migration brings magnificent Salmon fishing within reach of anglers fishing out of Port Alberni, Tofino, Ucluelet, Kyuquot, and Nootka Sound. Many will tell you that this is the best Salmon fishing Vancouver Island has to offer, giving Campbell River to the east a run for its money.

Autumn sees a strong run of Coho and Chum Salmon, complemented by excellent Steelhead fishing in the rivers. Meanwhile, the offshore fishing grounds are rife with Halibut. Tuna fans can have a go at the late summer Albie run when fishing from Tofino.

Southern Vancouver Island

Fishing charters on the south of Vancouver Island offer some of the most unique opportunities in the area, including a superb winter fishery. The protected waters stretching from Ladysmith to Port Renfrew offer smooth sailing and a year-round supply of Salmon and Halibut. British Columbia’s capital city Victoria is a choice location for local anglers, since it provides immediate access to some of the best local fishing grounds.

You can enjoy stellar fishing for 5-20 lb Chinook Salmon between October and May. In warmer months, these hard-fighting feeder fish are overshadowed by Tyees and other Salmon species. Lingcod season usually opens at the same time of year, adding to the excitement as anglers scour the offshore rocks for 20-50 lb Halibut. As summer progresses, some charter captains head west toward Sooke and Port Renfrew to make the most of fishing grounds closer to the Pacific.

Freshwater

Freshwater fishing is just a stone’s throw away from many towns on Vancouver Island. On the other hand, adventurous spirits can seek out countless streams and mountain lakes in the far reaches of Vancouver Island’s wilderness. Fly-in fishing trips to these secluded waters off the rare opportunity to indulge in some of BC’s most pristine nature.

Rainbow and Cutthroat Trout dominate the freshwater of Vancouver Island, but you can also catch Brown and Brook Trout, Dolly Varden, Kokanee Salmon, Charr, and Smallmouth Bass in many places.

Campbell and Quinsam Rivers

The Campbell River is making a second appearance on our list, due to its high profile among saltwater and freshwater anglers. In addition to scores of Salmon who make their way from the Strait of Georgia into the river during fall, Campbell River also hosts a strong winter Steelhead run and a year-round supply of Trout. Unique activities like “Snorkel with Salmon” trips offer a close-up view of this magnificent fish highway.

Stamp and Somass Rivers

Nestled deep in the heart of Vancouver Island, the Stamp and Somass River system receives droves of Salmon every year as they head through Alberni Inlet and upstream to their spawning grounds. Summer sees large numbers of Sockeye, followed by Chinook and Coho Salmon in fall. You can catch Rainbow and Cutthroat Trout in these rivers year-round, as well as winter Steelhead in the Stamp River.

Cowichan River

Also called the “Fly Fishing Capital of Canada,” Cowichan River on the south end of the Island offers outstanding light tackle and fly fishing for Steelhead, Coho Salmon, and a variety of Trout. Brown Trout here are known to tip the scale into the double-digits, while the Steelhead put up an unbelievable fight. Of the two Steelhead runs in BC, the winter run is strongest on Vancouver Island, with Steelhead Trout biting vigorously in the rivers from December through April.

Vancouver Island Fishing Styles

Trolling for Salmon

Salmon fishing on Vancouver Island involves a lot of trolling, with baits such as Anchovies, spoons, and squid-like lures known as “hoochies.” This method takes on many forms, depending on where you fish and your target species.

On the west coast of the island, it’s common to troll a bucktail fly along the surface to attract Coho Salmon. This specialized technique—called “bucktailing”—combines trolling with fly fishing. Another method used by anglers throughout British Columbia is mooching, a form of trolling which involves dragging a line several feet off the bottom at a 45-degree angle.

Bottom Fishing

Bottom fishing for Halibut, Lingcod, and Rockfish is straight-forward, but not to be confused with “easy.” It takes a great deal of savvy to pick the right spot to drop your line, depending on the tide, the structure of the seafloor, and various other factors.

Common baits for bottom fish include hoochies, jigs, and Octopus (creme-de-la-creme as far as Halibut are concerned). You might accidentally land a Hali while slow trolling for Salmon. This technique can prove so effective for catching Halibut, in fact, that some locals have started trolling for them intentionally.

Fly Fishing

Fly fishing in the lakes and rivers of Vancouver Island is a surefire way to catch Trout, Steelhead, and Salmon. An 8 or 9-weight rod will stand you in good stead if you’re targeting a variety of species. Locals have very specific recommendations depending on where you plan to fish and what the weather is like. Even the most experienced fly anglers would be wise to ask around for a few tips before trying their luck in the lakes and rivers. Professional fly fishing guides can help you access remote waters all over the Island.

Need to Know

Vancouver Island fishing charters do not provide a fishing license for their customers. Anyone in your group age 16 or older should buy a license ahead of time, whether you plan on fishing with a local guide or on your own.

Non-residents can buy a one-day saltwater fishing license (a.k.a. A “Tidal Waters” license) online. A single day freshwater license costs 20 CAD (prices subject to change).

Bear in mind that some species may not be legal to keep at certain times. Even during open fishing seasons, many species have size and bag limits. Depending on the species, you may also need to purchase a special tag to attach to your fishing license. You can learn more about local regulations online. Fishing with a local guide is the easiest way to fish responsibly. 

Vancouver Island
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4.8 / 5
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Vancouver Island Temporadas de Pesca

Enero

Fly fishermen will be targeting winter Steelhead in the rivers all over Vancouver Island at this time of year. Anglers in Victoria are busy fishing for Chinook Salmon and Halibut.

Febrero

The seasons for winter Steelhead and feeder Chinook are still at their height, giving anglers plenty of reason to brave the weather and cast a few lines. Dungeness Crab are also abundant in February.

Marzo

Fishing the protected waters on the south end of the Island continues to produce the best results in early spring, as anglers bring home coolers full of Halibut, Chinook, and Dungeness Crab.

Abril

In most years, Halibut and Lingcod will finally be open to harvest on the west coast of the Island by April. You can target 6-20 lb Salmon near Campbell River, or try your luck with the resident Trout population.

Mayo

May marks the beginning of Halibut’s peak season. Reefs and offshore fishing grounds all around the Island produce good numbers of Halis, Lingcod, and other bottom fish.

Junio

The first Tyees start showing up in June, some of them weighing up to 45 lbs. Coho Salmon are close behind them. Meanwhile, great bottom fishing continues offshore.

Julio

You can expect to hook into big Chinook and Coho Salmon at this time of year. Take advantage of the fair weather and head offshore for Halibut and Lingcod or explore the Island’s lakes and rivers.

Agosto

August sees the greatest variety of Salmon on Vancouver Island, featuring Tyees, Coho, Sockeye, Chum, and Pink Salmon in odd years. Up north, anglers are gearing up for the Albacore Tuna run.

Septiembre

You can continue to enjoy superb fishing all over the Island in September, with a chance to catch Halibut, Lingcod, Tuna, and 4-5 different Salmon species (depending on the year).

Octubre

Fall fishing is all about Chum Salmon. Tourists will be clearing out right when this fish starts moving in. You can still expect good bottom fishing, not to mention plenty of opportunity in the lakes and rivers.

Noviembre

In Victoria and Campbell River, anglers are turning their attention toward feeder Chinook as other species become scarce. Freshwater anglers can look forward to the winter Steelhead run. 

Diciembre

Vancouver Island boasts some of the best weather in BC, so why not take advantage of it and revel in the winter Salmon and Steelhead fishing? 

Vancouver Island Calendario de Pesca

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Reseñas de Pesca en fishing in Vancouver Island

Be prepared for unpredictable weather changes and be ready to roll with what may be presented to you.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Be prepared for unpredictable weather changes and be ready to roll with what may be presented to you.
Full Melt Charters
Full Melt Charters
We couldn’t have gotten a more perfect day! Sun was shining, wasn’t too windy, fish were biting! We definitely over prepared but never know what to expect with being on the water
Excellent
5.0 / 5
We couldn’t have gotten a more perfect day! Sun was shining, wasn’t too windy, fish were biting! We definitely over prepared but never know what to expect with being on the water
Rising Tide Coastal Adventures
Rising Tide Coastal Adventures
Opt for a seasoned local guide like Captain Scott in Ucluelet who knows the area well. His expertise can make a significant difference, ensuring you have a successful and enjoyable first fishing trip. Ucluelet’s weather can be unpredictable. Dressing in layers ensures you stay comfortable throughout the day. Pack the essentials, be patient and enjoy the experience!
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Opt for a seasoned local guide like Captain Scott in Ucluelet who knows the area well. His expertise can make a significant difference, ensuring you have a successful and enjoyable first fishing trip. Ucluelet’s weather can be unpredictable. Dressing in layers ensures you stay comfortable throughout the day. Pack the essentials, be patient and enjoy the experience!
Oceans West Adventures
Oceans West Adventures
Its worth the effort to travel here...beautiful setting, plentiful fish and not overly commercialized
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Its worth the effort to travel here...beautiful setting, plentiful fish and not overly commercialized
Sooke Salmon Charters
Sooke Salmon Charters
The captain admitted that the fishing is better prior to October but we had plenty of action.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
The captain admitted that the fishing is better prior to October but we had plenty of action.
Northwest Saltwater Adventures
Northwest Saltwater Adventures
If you want a bigger catch you should check the dates of when you can keep the wild salmon.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
If you want a bigger catch you should check the dates of when you can keep the wild salmon.
Full Melt Charters
Full Melt Charters
Book a charter that is able to assist you in fishing for the fish species you are targeting and have fun.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Book a charter that is able to assist you in fishing for the fish species you are targeting and have fun.
Peninsula Charters
Peninsula Charters Vancouver, British Columbia
Price was good for 5 hours. Lots of experience and Willing to answer questions. Book halibut full day so boat can travel to better Halibut options.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Price was good for 5 hours. Lots of experience and Willing to answer questions. Book halibut full day so boat can travel to better Halibut options.
Rising Tide Coastal Adventures
Rising Tide Coastal Adventures Didsbury, AB
I did not see a lot of other boats catching a lot of fish. Few fish per boat. However, we limited with Full Melt Charters in less than 2 hours. Definitely go with this guy!
Excellent
5.0 / 5
I did not see a lot of other boats catching a lot of fish. Few fish per boat. However, we limited with Full Melt Charters in less than 2 hours. Definitely go with this guy!
Full Melt Charters
Full Melt Charters Brush Prairie, WA
Bring a big cooler for all the fish you will be catching - they helped us pack up the fish and we got it all home without making a mess in my car but it would have been easier if I thought to bring my big cooler.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Bring a big cooler for all the fish you will be catching - they helped us pack up the fish and we got it all home without making a mess in my car but it would have been easier if I thought to bring my big cooler.
Tips Up Sport Fishing Charters
Tips Up Sport Fishing Charters Victoria, BC
Outstanding unbelievable fishing trip of a lifetime. Massive chinook salmon.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Outstanding unbelievable fishing trip of a lifetime. Massive chinook salmon.
Last Chance Fishing Adventures
Last Chance Fishing Adventures Overland Park, KS
Not sure what the best time to fish in the Parksville area is but mid-August seemed to be pretty good.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Not sure what the best time to fish in the Parksville area is but mid-August seemed to be pretty good.
Rugged West Coast Sport Fishing
Rugged West Coast Sport Fishing Seattle, WA
The coastline is protected a bit by small rock islands which reduced the swells. We also go to see some sealions nearby.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
The coastline is protected a bit by small rock islands which reduced the swells. We also go to see some sealions nearby.
Peninsula Charters
Peninsula Charters Burlington, Ontario
Excellent was as busy as we could’ve hoped! So glad we made the trip from tofino
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Excellent was as busy as we could’ve hoped! So glad we made the trip from tofino
Kootenay Kingfisher – Salmon and Halibut
Kootenay Kingfisher – Salmon and Halibut Canada
Try to go in the morning as otherwise there may be fog which is still fine for fishing but not so good for sea sickness!
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Try to go in the morning as otherwise there may be fog which is still fine for fishing but not so good for sea sickness!
Tofino Saltwater Sports
Tofino Saltwater Sports United Kingdom
Make sure you get a good guide it does make a difference, We used Mark's reel fishing adventure and he was awesome.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Make sure you get a good guide it does make a difference, We used Mark's reel fishing adventure and he was awesome.
Mark's Reel Fishing Adventures
Mark's Reel Fishing Adventures Condor, AB
If you're staying in Port Renfrew, bring lunch and snack supplies. Bring hiking and rain gear, and a sense of adventure. Plenty of cool outdoor activities in addition to fantastic fishing opportunities.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
If you're staying in Port Renfrew, bring lunch and snack supplies. Bring hiking and rain gear, and a sense of adventure. Plenty of cool outdoor activities in addition to fantastic fishing opportunities.
Marcus Kennett Fishing Charters –Port Renfrew
Marcus Kennett Fishing Charters –Port Renfrew Ucluelet, BC
It was nice to wait until the Chinook were in season so we could take one home for dinner. The weather was great, but layers are a must. Go with a good captain, like Captain Turk.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
It was nice to wait until the Chinook were in season so we could take one home for dinner. The weather was great, but layers are a must. Go with a good captain, like Captain Turk.
Reel Time Fishing Charters & Marine Tours
Reel Time Fishing Charters & Marine Tours Dayton, OH
Use Captain Lyle if possible for overall experience and helpful attitude ! Distance to fishing grounds only about 20 minutes or a bit longer for halibut
Excellent
4.7 / 5
Use Captain Lyle if possible for overall experience and helpful attitude ! Distance to fishing grounds only about 20 minutes or a bit longer for halibut
Mark's Reel Fishing Adventures
Mark's Reel Fishing Adventures Canada
Add to bucket list what an awsome time it was... It's super nice to have someone with great experance and knowledge...
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Add to bucket list what an awsome time it was... It's super nice to have someone with great experance and knowledge...
Captn's Sportfishing
Captn's Sportfishing Ladysmith, British Columbia

How did anglers rate fishing charters in Vancouver Island?

Charter Tofino
Charter Tofino
Fishing charter in Tofino
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(7 reviews)
Was a great day on the water with Kelly. Would highly recommend spending some time fishing with this guy. Definately knows where the fish are and was really good with the younger fisherman we had on board! - Steve
Kristin  W.
Kristin W.
Full Melt Charters
Full Melt Charters
Fishing charter in Sooke
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(53 reviews)
Took my mother,wife and 3yo and had a great time. Cptn chris was knowledgeable and fun. Hope to come again.
Grady  H.  D.
Grady H. D.
Rising Tide Coastal Adventures
Rising Tide Coastal Adventures
Fishing charter in Sooke
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(24 reviews)
Had a fantastic day out with Don! Landed a beautiful halibut and filled the crab traps! He’s an excellent, skilled skipper. Boat is new and in perfect condition and very comfortable. Excellent service, clear and timely communication. Would absolutely recommend this company.
Cody  C.
Cody C.
Goin Coastal Fishing Charters
Goin Coastal Fishing Charters
Fishing charter in Sooke
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(190 reviews)
Tory was great- very accommodating to our family. He was great with the kids and kept them engaged. They both caught salmon, and we enjoyed our entire trip. We’ll return!
Adam  S.
Adam S.
PWC Salmon Angler
PWC Salmon Angler
Fishing charter in Campbell River
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(10 reviews)
Captain Marc made it the best experience possible and went more than out of his way to accommodate us. Would highly recommend!
Will  F.
Will F.
Bonzai Sea Adventures
Bonzai Sea Adventures
Fishing charter in Ucluelet
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(12 reviews)
Captain Dave was awsome. I would love to go again. It will be a full day next round
Adam  B.
Adam B.
Full Melt Charters
Full Melt Charters
Fishing charter in Sooke
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(53 reviews)
Surprised my Hubby with a charter for his 40th birthday. Captain Wayne was so knowledgeable and kind. We had the best morning on the water. Not to mention he entertained our 4 year old, and answered ALL of the thousands of questions he asked. Would 10000% book this charter again. Thanks Captain Wayne :-)
Brittney  S.
Brittney S.
Reel Time Fishing Charters & Marine Tours
Reel Time Fishing Charters & Marine Tours
Fishing charter in Nanaimo
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(109 reviews)
Turks was great and he obviously loves what he does. The trip was perfect for two seniors with limited fishing experience. We were well advised every step of the way. The lovely salmon we brought home was the icing on the cake.
Mary  K.
Mary K.
PWC Salmon Angler
PWC Salmon Angler
Fishing charter in Campbell River
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(10 reviews)
Captain Marc was very flexible to change our charter date to accommodate the best weather and tides. Captain Marc launched at dawn on a very cold winter morning. We arrived at the fishing grounds within 20 minutes and caught our first fish, Lingcod, in short order. Between cat naps, we caught a number of Lingcod between 8lbs & 20lbs. & a caught few small salmon. I had a good time fishing with PWC Salmon Angler.
Alex  L.
Alex L.
Full Melt Charters
Full Melt Charters
Fishing charter in Sooke
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(53 reviews)
Wayne is an outstanding fisherman and captain. His boat really did the trick. Despite the chill, it was an intriguing experience :) We snagged some salmon and crabs. The sea lions lounging on the dock, which we could feed right from our hands, were a delightful surprise. I highly recommend this adventure and we're already looking forward to coming back during the season.
Vladyslav  S.
Vladyslav S.
PWC Salmon Angler
PWC Salmon Angler
Fishing charter in Campbell River
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(10 reviews)
Captain Marc spotted Orca Whales on our route to the fishing grounds. He brought us to camera range an witnessed the Orca pod "fishing" for spring salmon. Once Captain Marc reached the fishing grounds, we hooked up to coho & pink salmon. It was a great day on the water!
Amb  M.
Amb M. Campbell River, British Columbia
Charter Tofino
Charter Tofino
Fishing charter in Tofino
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(7 reviews)
Captain Kelly gave us a great day out on the water and put us right on the fish! He also trapped both prawns and crab for us which made for a great New Years Eve!! We definitely will book with Captain Kelly again.
TROY  W.
TROY W.
Getter Done Charters Nanaimo winter season
Getter Done Charters Nanaimo winter season
Fishing charter in Nanaimo
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(3 reviews)
We had an amazing time. We are fortunate to fish all around the world and are fortunate to have spent time fishing with Brannen! Born and raised in Nanaimo, and his lifetime of experience shows in the catch and in his ability to make you want to come back to his hometown and fish again. Salmon, Dungeness Crab and Prawns, what else could you ask for. We will absolutely fish with Getter Done Charters and Brannen again soon!
Stephen  T.
Stephen T.
Oceans West Adventures
Oceans West Adventures
Fishing charter in Ucluelet
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(61 reviews)
We had an incredible day with Captain Scott on the waters of Barkley Sound and the Broken Group Islands! His boat and gear were top-notch, and his knowledge of the area, fishing, and trapping spots made the experience fun and unforgettable. We caught a beautiful Chinook Salmon and a couple others we returned. Including our limit of Prawns. It was an outstanding winter fishing adventure, and we can’t wait to come back for more!
Ryan  N.
Ryan N.
Getter Done Charters Nanaimo winter season
Getter Done Charters Nanaimo winter season
Fishing charter in Nanaimo
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(3 reviews)
Had an awesome late November day on the water with Brannen. He knows what he’s doing. We caught quite a few koho and chinook,and pulled up a ton of crab too. I’m coming back in the summer and definitely calling Getter Done again!
Jamie  S.
Jamie S.
Getter Done Charters Nanaimo winter season
Getter Done Charters Nanaimo winter season
Fishing charter in Nanaimo
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(3 reviews)
Our trip with Brannen was great. We had 4 hours in the morning and dropped our pots in about 45 minutes and fished for 2-3 hours. We were on fish right away and caught at least 15 fish with 1 big keeper king salmon - about 12 pounds. We also limited on crab - all in mid November.
Max  F.
Max F.
Victory Charters
Victory Charters
Fishing charter in Victoria
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(15 reviews)
We had a perfect day fishing with Greg! He got us on some Coho and we were lucky enough to catch one to keep. Saw whales, sea lions too! Definitely recommend Victory and would go again in a heartbeat!
Shannon  H.
Shannon H.
Sooke Salmon Charters
Sooke Salmon Charters
Fishing charter in Sooke
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(71 reviews)
Had a fantastic time with Capt Rollie. The fish were hard to find, but we managed to get a nice one in the end. Highly recommended!
Michael  M.
Michael M.
Rugged West Coast Sport Fishing
Rugged West Coast Sport Fishing
Fishing charter in Qualicum Beach
Excellent
4.7 / 5
(20 reviews)
Great morning fishing! Jesse was a great guide, definitely knew his stuff and put us on the fish quick! He was very knowledgeable and answered all the questions. Thanks for the great trip on the water Jesse!
Curtis  W.
Curtis W. Nanaimo, British Columbia
Full Melt Charters
Full Melt Charters
Fishing charter in Sooke
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(53 reviews)
Captain Wayne was awesome. Though we booked in the slower bit of the season he still made sure we caught a load of Salmon. 5 stars!!!
John  T.
John T.

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