Fishing Report for Week Ending May 24, 2015

 

 

 

SALTWATER


OVERVIEW – Chinook fishing was PICKING UP over the weekend. Halibut fishing was GOOD with the stronger currents this weekend.

Effective until 23:59 hours Friday, June 12, 2015 in Subareas 19-1 to 19-4 and Subarea 20-5 (those waters near Victoria between Cadboro Pt. to Sheringham Pt.), the daily limit is two (2) chinook salmon per day which may be wild or hatchery marked between 45 cm and 67 cm or hatchery marked greater than 67 cm in length.  The minimum size limit in these areas is 45 cm in length.

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SOOKE – The fishing for springs was FAIR this past weekend. Some hatchery springs into the teens were taken and there were some very big wild fish that were caught and had to be released. The springs are scattered all the way west and past Sherringham Point. The salmon restrictions are not in effect west of Sherringham and we heard of a 29 lb spring caught out that way. Bait is now out producing artificial lures when fishing for the springs. Anchovies are working the best and Green and Bloody Nose teaser heads being the best color choices. G-Force spoons in Irish Cream and No Bananas have been catching their fair number of fish. The most popular flashers recently have been the Gibbs Madi, the Outfitter and the Jellyfish UV.

The Sooke Saltwater Series Halibut Derby was held this past weekend. Congratulations go to Harvey Wood who won the derby and $1,800 cash with a 71.06 lb halibut. Second place went to Ryan Chamberland for a 58 lb halibut. Third place went to Matt Waldron for a 56.1 lb halibut. Mike Koff, who won out Island Outfitter’s 19th Annual Just for the Halibut Derby came in 4th with a 56 lb halibut. You can read more about the derby and the Sooke Saltwater Series on their facebook page.

BECHER BAY– Salmon fishing was PICKING UP in East Sooke over the weekend. Most of the fish were coming from the Bedfords and Whirl Bay. There were also some fish coming from the Trap Shack to Beechey Head. Most hatchery springs were running from 7 to 18 lbs in size and there were some larger unclipped fish that had to be released. Some of the salmon were caught deep (120 -160 feet) in even deeper water and others were caught from 50-70 feet on the downrigger. Anchovies were the most productive bait and Bloody Nose and Green Glow were the most popular teaser heads. Spoons and plastic baits have also been catching a few fish. Spoons, in 3 or 4 inch size such as G-Force in Trap Shack or Cop Car were effective. Squirts are working too with Pistachio, Purple Haze and white the best patterns. For flashers, the Madi and the Purple Onion have been very good lately.

Dan Coulas with 17 & 12 lb springs from the Bedfords on Saturday Dan Coulas with 17 & 12 lb springs from the Bedfords on Saturday


PEDDER BAY – Chinook salmon fishing was GOOD this past weekend as a new run of fish moved in.. Whirl Bay and Church Rock were unquestionably the hot spots, although those fishing inside Pedder Bay were also picking up salmon. There were several wild fish over 20 lbs caught in Whirl Bay but most were hatchery fish in the 7 – 15 lb size range. A lot of the fish were caught deep, at 180 on the downrigger in 240 feet of water. Anchovy was the most productive lure for springs with Green, Special  Red,  Purple Haze and Bloody Nose being top choices in teaser heads. Coho Killers and G-force spoons with both glow and green have been working the best. Flashers that remain popular include the Madi and the Purple Onion.

Halibut – Halibut fishing was GOOD this past weekend. Most anglers that were fishing were using mackerel, extra large herring, salmon bellies and/or octopus for bait. 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 – Fishing for winter springs was GOOD off Constance Bank but SPOTTY along the waterfront. Hatchery fish weighing into the high teens were caught at Constance, as well as some bigger unclipped fish that had to be released. The salmon were feeding on needlefish that were schooled on the bank. Needlefish spoons were very effective in getting hook ups. Anglers have not done as well fishing closer to shore but there were a few fish near Brotchie Ledge.. Anchovies and Tony Strip have been working well in glow colors. Good choices in plastic baits are the Cloverleaf, Purple Haze and Glo Below squirts. Gibbs Coho Killer, Kingfisher and Coyote spoons in green and glow colours have been very effective.

Halibut – Halibut fishing was GOOD this past weekend. Most anglers that were fishing were using mackerel, extra large herring, salmon bellies and/or octopus for bait. 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 SLOW during the week but BETTER over the weekend. There was a mixture of both wild and hatchery fish in the area. The fish were hitting 3”-4” spoons as most of the needlefish in the area were small. Anglers did best using squirts, spoons, or tiny strip or anything that imitated a needlefish. The Trap Shack has been the best color G-Force spoon and Gold Nugget and Green Splatterback have been the best Coho Killer spoons. Good squirts were the Purple Haze, J-79 and white. The best flasher has been the Gibbs Lemon Lime.

Halibut – Halibut fishing was GOOD this past week out in Haro Strait and off Discovery Island. Anglers are using mackerel, extra large herring, salmon bellies and/or octopus for bait. 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 FAIR near Sidney. The Sidney Anglers’ Association held their Spring Derby this past weekend. Larry Dalziel won the derby with an 18.1 lb spring caught near the Powder Wharf on a Sitka Sand Lance spoon. Second place went to Noah Kosick for a 12.9 lb spring caught on Tiny Strip near Sidney Spit. Third place went to Barry Freeman for an 11 lb 10 oz spring caught near Isabella Point on a white squirt. Many anglers are fishing using anchovies in Bloody Nose and UV Green teaser heads. Squirts have been out producing hootchies and the hot patterns for springs now are Purple Haze, J-79 and Electric Chair. Coho Killer spoons have also been working well, especially in double glow and 50/50 colors.

Notable Catches – Larry Dalziel won the derby with an 18.1 lb spring caught near the Powder Wharf on a Sitka Sand Lance spoon. Second place went to Noah Kosick for a 12.9 lb spring caught on Tiny Strip near Sidney Spit. Third place went to Barry Freeman for an 11 lb 10 oz spring caught near Isabella Point on a white squirt. The Sooke Saltwater Series Halibut Derby was held this past weekend. Congratulations go to Harvey Wood who won the derby and $1,800 cash with a 71.06 lb halibut. Second place went to Ryan Chamberland for a 58 lb halibut. Third place went to Matt Waldron for a 56.1 lb halibut. Mike Koff, who won out Island Outfitter’s 19th Annual Just for the Halibut Derby came in 4th with a 56 lb halibut.

Please send photos (in jpeg format) and descriptions of your notable catch to our email info@fishingvictoria.com  

 

FRESHWATER


OVERVIEW – Fishing is PICKING UP on most lakes as the water temperatures climb. Trout fishing in the Cowichan River is EXCELLENT.  Remember that ALL wild trout (steelhead included) must be released on ALL streams in Region 1. Wild rainbows and cutthroats over 50 cm must be released in Cowichan Lake. Only single barb less hooks are allowed for all fishing on island streams and rivers. Bass fishing is now catch and release only until June 15th.

Owen Kassinen with a beauty smallmouth from St. Mary's Lake Owen Kassinen with a beauty smallmouth from St. Mary's Lake


COWICHAN RIVER – The water level is low. Today it is 0.40 meters near the lake and near Duncan. The trout fishing in the mid and upper river is EXCELLENT. Insect hatches are becoming larger and more frequent. There were some huge mayfly hatches this past week. The rainbows, cutthroats and resident brown trout are actively feeding on these hatches and migrating salmon fry. During the hatch, match the hatch with dry flies for exciting action. Bead head nymphs are the top producer when a hatch isn’t in progress. Good patterns are Prince Nymphs, Gold Ribbed Hare’s Ears and Wooly Buggers. A fry imitation or a Wooly Bugger will also work, especially for the brown trout.

TROUT – Trout fishing was GOOD on most lakes in the South Island area this past week. The Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC most recent local releases of rainbow trout from the Vancouver Island Trout Hatchery are as follows. On May 11th, Elk Lake received 5,000 yearling trout with an average weight of 32.53 grams and Langford Lake received 2,500 yearling trout with an average weight of 64.46 grams. On April 24th, Elk Lake received 1,150 trout with an average weight of 214 grams and Durrance Lake received 650 trout with an average weight of 214 grams. On April 22nd, Spectacle Lake received 500 trout with an average weight of 232 grams. On April 21st, Matheson Lake, Kemp Lake and Glen Lake received 500 trout with an average weight of 226 grams and Colwood Lake received 250 trout with an average weight of 226 grams. On April 8th, Elk Lake received 2,000 trout, Lookout Lake received 175 trout and Ida Anne Lake received 75 trout with an average weight of 208 grams. On March 13th, Shawnigan Lake received 2,164 trout averaging 248 grams.  On March 12th, Spectacle Lake received 500 trout with an average size of 239 grams.  On March 10th, Elk Lake received 1,850 trout, Lookout Lake received 200 trout and Ida Anne Lake received 50 trout with an average weight of 240 grams. On March 9th, Thetis Lake received 1,250 trout and Kemp, Matheson, Glen and Dougan Lakes each relieved 500 trout with an average size of 234 grams.

Bank anglers are catching trout on Powerbait, Gulp Eggs, or worms while fishing from shore and right on the bottom. Orange Garlic and Pink Garlic have been good choices 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 Gibbs Gang Trolls and Gibbs Wedding Bands. Other good trolling lures are the Apex Trout Killers in rainbow, green or black and white patterns. Flatfish and/or Kwikfish have also been effective in sizes 5 to 7 in Frog, Black with Silver Flake or Rainbow Pattern. The biggest trout this year have come from Langford Lake.

Marlin Smith with a nice Prospect Lake bass Marlin Smith with a nice Prospect Lake bass


BASS - Bass fishing is GOOD. At this time of year most of the bass are in the shallows for spawning.  During the day, soft plastics rigged Carolina style work well and crank baits can work well too. Soft plastics rigged “Carolina Style “is also a good choice when fishing drop offs and docks. The most productive colors in 4” Yum baits are Smoke or Pumpkinseed. 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. Bass fishing is now catch and release only until June 15th.

Notable Catches – Ryan and Alec weighed in a 2 lb 10 oz Rainbow trout from Fuller Lake on May 24th. If they could contact the store to give us some details it would be appreciated.

Please send photos (in jpeg format) and descriptions of your notable catch to our email info@fishingvictoria.com

 

FISH TIP OF THE WEEK 


For many anglers it is the beginning of fishing season and they are about to take their first trip of the year. Before you go on that long anticipated first trip, go over all your gear in detail. Replace last year’s line with new line, get rid off old leaders and replace them with new ones and clean up anything that’s tarnished.  It wouldn’t hurt to do an inventory of all your gear and make sure that you have everything that you need before venturing forth. Every year we hear a sad story of someone out for the first time and hooking a monster, only to lose it to worn tackle that they just didn’t bother to replace. Don’t let that be you.

 


Island Outfitters Leader Board 2015


Salmon

1) 24.3 lbs – Mark Parker- Waterfront – Anchovy - January 6th

Halibut

1) 70.4 lbs – Mike Koff – Oak Bay - Octopus – April 26th

2) 69.1 lbs – Mike Paltinger – Haro Strait – Herring - April 25th

3) 67.3 lbs – Rick Lelonde – Oak Bay – April 25th

4) 65.9 lbs – Marty Pinchin – Mud Hole – March 30th

5) 65.8 lbs – Adam West – Zero Rock – Mackerel – April 25th

Trout

1) 4.7 lbs – Bryan Barter – Fuller Lake – March 8th

2) 4.3 lbs – Paul Tilley – Langford Lake – January 17th

3) 4.2 lbs – Doug Burnit – Dougan Lake – May 9th

4) 3 lbs 13 oz – Mike Reid – Elk Lake – March 8th

5) 2.42 lbs – Bryan Barter – Elk Lake – March 23rd

 

2015 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.

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