Brian Reiber
Well-Known Member
I don't think that thunder21 was trying to alarm you but I sense he did. Just to put it into perspective the day that he mentioned the whole island was blowing up and temperatures actually cooled off that day so the snotty weather he described was just good old ****** weather not the afternoon thermals that we have all cautioned you about. If you carry on with this trip and I hope that you do just be aware that you are taking a small boat into some pristine and often unforgiving coastline. Watch the forecast before you go. I would suggest in my favored order: Windyty, Big Wave Dave, or Environment Canada. As FishTofino alluded to: no amount of planning can account for every possible scenario. You are in a small boat and it is completely possible (although unlikely) that you could make it to Bamfield, fish a few days and then get stuck in the harbor and have to wait out bad weather. That's the west coast......not much you can do about that. Do your best, plan for what you can, and the rest of it............well call it an adventure.See.. this is why I’m still questioning driving around. We can’t get stuck there the last night, but don’t want to miss out on an entire day of fishing. If the roads are in rough shape you go slow, if the water is in rough shape you don’t go at all.
Not sure what you've researched about fishing spots but for a first trip to the area I would do a little research on Kirby, Edward King Whittlestone, Beale, and the Wall. That gives you 5 places that do hold fish. It also gives you a few choices depending on weather. There are many more good places to fish but too much info isn't always helpful.
Good luck,
Brian