by BPrime712 | Nov 27, 2014 | Fishing Reports
In Campbell River and Comox, large herring are frequenting our waters in large numbers this winter. Along with that there are some very nice winter feeder chinooks, this winter is going to be special for sure! Troll fast near bottom with turd plastics or try a...
by cliff | Mar 3, 2014 | Fishing Reports
Get ready for the mother of all fall Chinook runs, and some serious salmon insanity later this year in the Northwest. This morning, fishery managers put out a prediction of 1.6 million kings back to the Columbia, including 973,000 upriver brights. That’s on top of the...
by cliff | Mar 4, 2013 | Fishing Reports
OLYMPIA – Fishing prospects look bright this year for chinook in Washington’s ocean waters and the Columbia River, according to preseason salmon forecasts released today at a public meeting in Olympia. Opportunities for anglers also look good in Puget Sound, where...
by admin | Feb 10, 2011 | Fishing Reports
For the Spring and Summer of 2011 , a huge portion of the Pacific Rim areas’ Chinook Salmon catch originates in U.S. rivers and streams south of the border. This recent update from the Washington State Dept. of Fish & Wildlife is more great news for local...
by admin | Dec 28, 2010 | Fishing Reports
June to September (Chinook ‘King’ Fishing) Locally in Comox Valley the favorite fishing destination for these beauties is Kitty Coleman or the Lighthouse off Campbell River. Depending on the runs coming buy at the time we will be departing from Pacific...