hippaisland
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They’re local.If they are out of province I would be checking if anyone is offering accommodations that soon before they look at a charter.
They’re local.If they are out of province I would be checking if anyone is offering accommodations that soon before they look at a charter.
Thanks Shawn -oops i mean Harrison!I use Shawn owner of Hot Pursuit Charters every year. They have been great!
I would get on it quickly as they fill up!Thanks Shawn -oops i mean Harrison!
Kenny Myers the Fish Myster!I know a party of 4 that is looking for a guide out of Ukee in June. If anyone has any recommendations please drop me a message. Thanks!
there is always those great sub contractors that work with Hot Pursuit if they are booked upI would get on it quickly as they fill up!
they have shown up in small amounts in the bamfield harbour. So, there should be more coming in over the next few weeks.Does anyone know when the squid come into the harbour? I’m trying to get into squid jigging just not sure when to go.
Do to a change in my work schedule I had to move my booking up a week. Thankfully I was able to do so and all is rebooked successfully. I have been a little disappointed as Aug is usually ones safest bet for top Chinook fishing as well as dealing with the offshore size restrictions. I was just reviewing the tides for July and looks like I couldn’t have timed it better for the big flood. We will be starting our trip on the biggest flood for the month. Should push some of those big hogs up onto the rocks and make for some good inshore fishing.we will be there from the 1st to 14th family vacation and fishing trip. We will see you guys on the water again im sure.
Pretty sure you’ll be fine. I think this current restriction (both BC’s and Alberta’s) are the government’s last kick at the can. People will go apesh!t if their summer plans are cancelled.Do to a change in my work schedule I had to move my booking up a week. Thankfully I was able to do so and all is rebooked successfully. I have been a little disappointed as Aug is usually ones safest bet for top Chinook fishing as well as dealing with the offshore size restrictions. I was just reviewing the tides for July and looks like I couldn’t have timed it better for the big flood. We will be starting our trip on the biggest flood for the month. Should push some of those big hogs up onto the rocks and make for some good inshore fishing.
Counting the days now, trusting the travel restrictions will be lifted, be darn disappointing if they aren’t I’ll tell yah.
Pretty sure you’ll be fine. I think this current restriction (both BC’s and Alberta’s) are the government’s last kick at the can. People will go apesh!t if their summer plans are cancelled.
Austin and Cree are a good bet early season. 55' to 65' on the rigger, small spoons in glow green usually money.Never fished Ukee before heading up this weekend.I have a few ideas where to go,any suggestions for this time of year welcomed.Thanks
Thanks Charleygirl,I usually fish Cree/Austin out of Bammer and it was the one spot I had in the back of the mind that could be productive from UkeeAustin and Cree are a good bet early season. 55' to 65' on the rigger, small spoons in glow green usually money.
We were getting them at 80' over the long weekend.Austin and Cree are a good bet early season. 55' to 65' on the rigger, small spoons in glow green usually money.