Fishing Report for Week Ending September 1, 2013
SALTWATER
OVERVIEW – Salmon fishing is GOOD in most areas. Halibut fishing has also been GOOD in all areas.
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FISHERY RESTRICTIONS
Effective April 1, 2013 until further notice: The maximum length for halibut is 126 cm. The daily limit for halibut is one (1). The possession limit for halibut is two (2), only one of which may be greater than 83cm in length. There will be an annual limit of six (6) halibut per license. All halibut retained by the license holder shall be immediately recorded in ink on the Tidal Waters Sport Fishing license. The area from which each halibut is caught and its length shall immediately be recorded on license.
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PORT RENFREW – Salmon fishing has been HOT/COLD both on the beach and out at Swiftsure Bank. East Point and Logan Creek have been good locations for salmon this past week. Cut plugging with herring can also be good in this area. Halibut fishing in the area remains strong for fish up to 50 lbs.
SOOKE – Salmon fishing remains GOOD in Sooke. Most boats were catching salmon all week and the number of springs taken has been good. Most of the springs have been in the teens and twenties and Otter Point has been the hot spot. There are still some pinks to fill out the 4 salmon per day limit, but not as many as in previous weeks. There are also more coho moving into the area, but most are not hatchery clipped fish. The best action seems to be with the baits down from 50 ft to 75ft in 60 to 100 feet of water. Anchovies and herring are catching the most springs and Green glow, Bloody Nose and Purple Haze teaser heads are popular when fishing bait for springs. Flashers to use include the Super Betsy, Purple Onion, Sooke Specials, and the new Green Onion.
Halibut – Halibut fishing was GOOD over the weekend out past Muir Creek and towards near Point No Point and Jordan River. Extra Large herring, salmon bellies and/or octopus are the most popular baits for halibut. Berkley Gulp and Powerbait soft plastics also work very well. You can also use a large spoon fished off a spreader bar, Mudraker or Lucky Jigs or other large Jigs if you want to stay away from the dogfish.
BEECHER BAY– Fishing was GOOD for salmon. There are still some pink salmon around, and a lot more coho. The coho are mostly wild (unclipped) fish, but there are some hatchery ones too. Spring fishing has been excellent with the fish running from 10 to 30 lbs in size. The best fishing for springs was at the Trap Shack and then eastward to Aldridge Point. Anglers are hitting the fish between 50 to 90 feet on the downrigger. However, most of the pinks and coho are further out from shore than the Chinooks. Most anglers are finding bait out producing artificial lures for springs, with anchovies being the most popular choice of bait. But bring lots of bait as the pinks are biting steadily while you’re fishing for springs. The best teaser heads for anchovies were Green Glow, Chartreuse/Green Chrome and the Bloody Nose.
PEDDER BAY – Salmon fishing was GOOD this past week. Lots of pinks and coho were caught as well as a fair number of spring The coho are mostly wild (unclipped) fish, but there are some good size hatchery ones. Bob Gicas landed a 12 lb hatchery coho and released a 16 lb wild coho this past weekend. Most of the pinks are out in 300 to 500 feet of water and near the tide lines in the strait, but you can get them closer in on the start of the flood tides. It’s been real good for springs in the 10 to 25 lb size range in Whirl Bay between Race Rocks and Church Rock. The springs are fairly shallow in the water column, around 50 to 70 feet deep. Anchovies were the most productive bait with Green Glow, Bloody Nose and Purple Haze teaser heads effective. Squirts will work too with UV colors like the Jellyfish, Purple Haze and Electric Chair the best patterns. The best flashers have been the Purple Glow and Purple Haze. 4” Coyote type spoons have been effective at times, with Green/Silver and Green/White Glow good patterns.
Halibut – Halibut fishing was GOOD in the Race Rocks area. The 27 and 17 fathom banks and the reef off of William Head all produced halibut on the weekend. Extra Large herring, salmon bellies and/or octopus are the most popular baits for halibut. Berkley Gulp and Powerbait soft plastics also work very well. You can also use a large spoon fished off a spreader bar, Mudraker or Lucky Jigs or other large Jigs if you want to stay away from the dogfish.
VICTORIA – Salmon fishing was SPOTTY this past week near Victoria. On Constance Bank anglers were catching a mixed bag of pinks, coho and springs. However, it was inconsistent fishing with bites only coming on for short times. Closer in by the harbour, it was slower for springs, mostly fish in the teens. That said, Rob Smith caught a 32.1 lb spring on an anchovy near the breakwater last Tuesday. Last Monday, Peter Crowe took his 3 year old daughter Emily out for springs and with the rod in the rod holder and Emily cranking away at the reel, she was able to reel in a 15.3lb spring. Some pink salmon are being caught closer in to shore, usually near the end of the ebb and the start of the flooding currents, especially off Brotchie Ledge and the Flag pole. Most anglers fishing Constance Bank are using artificial lures and trolling close to bottom, usually Coho Killer or G-Force spoons. In close, anchovies are the lure of choice. Good choices in plastic baits are the Electric Chair, Purple Haze and the Glo Below. Gibbs Coho Killer, Kingfisher and Coyote spoons in all colours have been very effective. Good flashers have been the Super Betsey and Green/Silver Hot Spots.
Halibut – Halibut fishing was GOOD over the week at Constance Bank. Extra Large herring, salmon bellies and/or octopus are the most popular baits for halibut. Berkley Gulp and Powerbait soft plastics also work very well. You can also use a large spoon fished off a spreader bar, Mudraker or Lucky Jigs or other large Jigs if you want to stay away from the dogfish.

OAK BAY – Salmon fishing was SPOTTY this past week. There were springs to be caught, but mostly on the evening bite. The most popular method for catching springs is trolling near the bottom in 75 to 130 feet of water with squirts or spoons, Baitrix tiny strip, or small anchovy. Anglers jigging for salmon were still getting salmon and often small halibut as well. Coho Killer spoons in Glow/Green worked well this past week. With spoons, 3” to 4” G-Force, Gypsy, Titans, and Coyotes in Cop Car or Silver/Green color will work just fine. Good squirts were the Electric Chair, Pickle Green, J-79 and Jellyfish
Halibut – Halibut fishing was GOOD over the weekend. A lot of small halibut moved onto the flats recently, with many being caught by anglers fishing there for salmon. Mackerel, Extra Large herring, salmon bellies and/or octopus are the most popular baits for halibut. Berkley Gulp and Powerbait soft plastics also work very well. You can also use a large spoon fished off a spreader bar, Mudraker or Lucky Jigs or other large Jigs if you want to stay away from the dogfish.
SIDNEY- Salmon fishing was SLOW in the Sidney area. The fishing off Pender Bluffs has slowed down as the pinks have moved off towards the rivers. However, there were still springs hanging around and being caught. Leslie Butt reported catching 16.3 & 12 lb white springs there. There have also been similar sized springs being caught by the red can in the Sidney Channel. There are also lots undersized springs near James Island. Many anglers have been fishing for springs using anchovies in Bloody Nose, Purple Haze and UV Green teaser heads. Squirts have been out producing hootchies recently and the hot patterns for springs now are Purple Haze, Glow Below and Electric Chair. Coho Killer spoons have also been working well, especially in double glow and 50/50 colors. Crabbing has been excellent.
NOTABLE CATCHES – Bob Gicas landed a 12 lb hatchery coho and released a 16 lb wild coho this past weekend. Rob Smith caught a 32.1 lb spring on an anchovy near the breakwater last Tuesday. Last Monday, Peter Crowe took his 3 year old daughter Emily out for springs and with the rod in the rod holder and Emily cranking away at the reel, she was able to reel in a 15.3lb spring. Leslie Butt reported catching 16.3 & 12 lb white springs at the Pender Bluffs.
Please send photos (in jpeg format) and descriptions of your notable catch to our email info@fishingvictoria.com
FRESHWATER
OVERVIEW – Trout fishing is FAIR TO GOOD on most lakes in the South Island area. Bass fishing is EXCELLENT as well. Carp fishing is EXCELLENT. Anglers are reminded of the following:” The use of single barbless hooks is mandatory in all streams in Region 1;” All foul hooked (i.e.: hooked other than in the mouth) must be returned to the river immediately. ALL wild trout must be released on all streams in region 1 as well.
COWICHAN RIVER – The trout fishing is SLOW in the fly only section at the top end of the river. It’s the time of year when the tubers outnumber the anglers! There are a few rainbows and cutthroat trout, as well as resident brown trout that are active right now. Bead head nymphs are the top producer. Patterns working recently include the Golden Stonefly, Pheasant Tail nymphs, Prince Nymphs, Gold Ribbed Hare’s Ears, Elk Hair caddis’ and Stimulators. With all the salmon fry in the river fly anglers should try streamers, such as muddlers and fry patterns swinging through pools on full sink or long sink tip fly lines, especially for the Brown’s and Cutthroat.
TROUT – Trout fishing is FAIR on most lakes in the South Island area. Bank anglers are catching trout on Powerbait, Gulp Eggs, or worms while fishing from shore. Chartreuse and Orange have been good colours recently for Powerbait. Fly anglers are fishing Pumpkinheads, Wooly Buggers, Leeches and Micro Leech patterns on full sink fly lines. Trollers have been doing well with a variety of lures. The Rhys Davis Baitrix Trout lures and UV Mini Strip Teasers work well for larger fish too. Other good trolling lures are the Apex Trout Killers with the police car one of the best and the black with silver glitter spots taking second place. Flatfish and/or Kwikfish have also been effective in sizes 5 to 7 in Frog, Yellow with Red Spots or Blue/Silver. Smaller Rapalas in Rainbow Trout or Brown Trout patterns also work well, the jointed Rapalas have also been great for larger fish. Larger Willow Leaf Lake trolls with a size 6 hook tipped with a small 1-2″ piece of worm always produce fish. If fishing with a down rigger for trout, try finding the thermocline, this is usually between 15 and 25 feet this time of year in the local lakes. The biggest trout have come from Langford Lake and Elk Lake. Wild rainbows and cutthroats over 50 cm must be released in Cowichan Lake.
BASS - Bass fishing is EXCELLENT. Crank baits have been effective when fished around 12 feet down with a fast retrieve. Soft plastics rigged “Carolina Style “is also a good choice when fishing drop offs and docks. Look for the fish suspended by drop offs close to shore along docks, branches, and any overhanging structure. Langford Lake, Shawnigan Lake, Prospect Lake and Elk and Beaver Lakes are the best local bass lakes. St. Mary’s Lake on Salt Spring Island is also a great lake for bass fishing.
CARP - The simplest bait to prepare when time is an issue can be bought at your local grocery store. A few pieces of toast or bread rolls can sometimes be your best ticket to carp numbers. Bread balls are deadly. The preparation is simple and clean. Roll a small piece of bread into a ball, wet it with your saliva and onto the hook it goes. Use bread balls for surface feeders, as your bait has a tendency to float. A can of corn can provide a season of fun carping. They may seem to be unscented, but carp often find them irresistible. Thread several onto the hook so it is completely covered. If you want to make your own “Boilies”, a cup of flour mixed with a cup of corn meal should be the basic ingredients of your. Whatever you add on top of this will depend on you, or the fish. Since scent is strong factor, the addition of a strong, yet new smell to your bait can often produce surprising result. Scents that are commonly used include strawberry, vanilla, peanut butter, corn, yam, and curry. Just like other fisheries, use what you have confidence in and be sure to switch if one becomes unproductive. The magical bait does not exist; experimentation is the recipe to success.
Notable Catches – Konrad Hermann was very successful fishing Langford Lake with small black and copper leeches and small pumpkinseed flies, catching rainbows up to 23 inches long.
Please send photos (in jpeg format) and descriptions of your notable catch to our email info@fishingvictoria.com
FISH TIP OF THE WEEK
Brine your salmon bait! It’s a fact that many top salmon anglers brine their anchovies or sardines in salt before going fishing for the day. This makes the bait tougher, last longer, and retain its shape better while trolling. Some anglers prefer liquid brine while others just heavily salt the bait. And still others add scents and oils or other scent to the brine to add that extra attractant.
Island Outfitters Leader Boards 2013
Salmon
1) 34.0 lbs – Duncan Watts – Sheringham Pt – Anchovy - July 6th
2) 32.4 lbs – Jason Owens –Otter Point – Anchovy - August 23rd
3) 32.1 lbs – Rob Smith –Breakwater – Anchovy - August 27th
4) 32.0 lbs – Denis Ekstrom –Breakwater – Anchovy - August 7th
5) 31.6 lbs – Daryl Quenet – Anchovy - August 2nd
Halibut
1) 113.2 lbs - Randy Lowe – Race Rocks – Hootchy/Herring -March 23 rd
2) 97.6 lbs – Ryan Prolyshyn – Constance Bank - March 22nd
3) 75.8 lbs – Patrick Cunliffe – Race Rocks – March 17th
4) 58.4 lbs - Jesse McCullough – Constance – Octopus – March 24th
5) 57.5 lbs – Justin Wilson – Race Rocks – Grub & Octopus – April 21st
Trout
1) 7.1 lbs – Konrad Herrmann – Langford Lake – Leech fly - May 5th
2) 4 lbs15 oz -Duncan Watts – Langford Lake- Green Powerbait Eggs – May 27th
3) 3.5 lbs – Blair Cox – Elk Lake – March 23 rd
Carp
1) William Oliver – 34 carp weighed in, total 136.12 lbs.
2) Dan Morris – 13 carp weighed in, total 89 lbs 7 oz
3) Jodey Hillard - 7 carp weighed in, total 32 lbs 5 oz.
4) Paul Carreia- 3 carp weighed in, total 29.14 lbs.
5) Jayson Chavez – 3 carp weighed in, 25 lbs 10 oz
2013 DERBIES and EVENTS
Island Outfitters starts and ends the year with the free for fun and prizes Salmon, Trout and Halibut Leader Boards. Simply weigh your catch in at Island Outfitters and the top five fish in each category on December 31st wins a special prize. Everybody who enters a fish gets a prize!To enter, just bring in your catch to be weighed at our store.
We also have a CARP CULLING CONTEST. It’s time to get the carp numbers down in our local lakes. The Top 5 Carp anglers with the top combined total weights weighed in to our store will win a prize! The contest will go until June 1, 2014.
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