2023 Bamfield and Barkley Sound Reports

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Spent 5 nights at Imperial Eagle Lodge from August 22 to the 26th. All the usual spots were very productive. We caught most of our fish at Whittlestone, Kirby, and Swale. Springs ranged from 10 to 25 pounds and coho were a nice size too I'd say they averaged 6 to 8 pounds. All of the action came on skinny g spoons and white hootchies. Made it offshore one day but no luck on hali. Tons of mackerel though which made for fun jigging while we waited for the hali to bite. Even caught some coho on light jigs which was a blast. An incredible amount of bait on the sounder, even saw huge schools of needlefish in the harbour and herring slashing through the balls. Interesting enough most of the stomachs of the springs were totally empty and they were mostly male fish even the 25 ib er. The springs were definitely bigger on average then 2022 with the average size being 15 to 20. Another amazing trip to Barkley Sound it never disappoints!
 

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Just got back from a trip - I was there Friday to Monday.
Day 1- Friday we left PA and tried a few spots along the inlet which didn't produce much, just one good sized coho. Perhaps it was the week of seining and gillnetting? Moved on up and tried Assits to no avail, then robbers, also nothing. We only gave each spot about an hour. Then we crossed over to Swale which was really good. Steady action of coho and chinooks with the biggest being 22, and smallest about 15. Decent size! We popped in to check-in at the Bamfield lodge, grabbed dinner and a cocktail at the Wreckage, then hit the wall which produced a nice 12 pounder.

Day 2 was by far our best day. We started at Flemming, which produced some coho and big mackerel, but no chinooks! Popped back over to Swale which was very good for us again, producing some bigger chinooks that were biting white hoochies and anchovies. We were close to our limit so we decided to go for some rockfish around the cape and picked up a good haul of seabass/lingcod/rockfish. The sun was up, and the water was glassy everywhere, including Beale which was a nice change! After jigging, we headed to little beale and whittlestone where we picked up 2 nice chinooks to get our limit for the day. An 18 and another 22lber!

Day 3 was tough for us. We went straight to Swale and it was very quite. One chinook and 2 coho is all we managed. Crazy how it changes day to day!

Day 4 was departure day. We needed 2 chinooks to fill our cards, so we popped over to Flemming for 1.5hrs to try to get our limit. We managed 1 cookie cutter chinook and 2 coho before the lightning started, forcing our decision to get back to port before things got dicey.

We only used white hoochies and chovies. springs were 50/50 and coho were hitting the hoochie. Depths between 27 & 55 most days. I heard other spots were filled with chinooks so it was just a matter of right place right time.
We stayed at the bamfield lodge again which was great. Accomodation was clean and the helper Sam was pleasant to deal with. The wreckage is such a great spot for those walking the west side. The food is really good and very reasonably priced (cheaper than mainland prices). On our last night we had a drink on the dock while listening to the locals belt out to the live music that was going on. What a special moment!
Once again, thanks Bamfield for the memories.
 
Quick report: Fished Swale to Gibraltar Friday, Saturday and Sunday with a few groups of friends. Small anchovies worked best but had a lot of action on a pink hoochie as well. Fish are noticeably smaller compared to mid-August with our biggest being 15lbs. There was a pronounced bite at sunrise and then it was fairly steady throughout the day. Overall, it was a bit of a grind for us to get limits with new fishers on board. We must have lost 20 salmon over the first two days. Close to the rocks at 49 worked best for us.

Highlight was a 12lbs 78cm coho and some great whale sightings.
 
Fished Swale the day before yesterday. Did well on white hootchies at 45 feet tight to the beach. Good way to end the season.
 
Still rocking nice coho bait and 5 inch spoons dark green 55 feet also 11 mile full of 6 pound wild coho. Hard to troll for halibut as you literally can’t get to the bottom
Arrived in Bamfield today, gear down at 11:45, nice 23 near Whittlestone within the first 45 minutes, then 3 more mid teens and a 9 lb coho to wrap up at 4:30… good start to the trip. Fish had been feeding on small bait but we caught all of them on white hooches
 
Anything going on? Might be heading up Thursday. When we were there end of August it was - as reported - lights out on Springs. Our biggest was 23. White hoochies, small spoons, coho killer.
 
Anything going on? Might be heading up Thursday. When we were there end of August it was - as heading up Thursday. When we were there end of August it was - as reported - lights out on
Just back from 4 days , 14 salmon biggest was 22lb , most around 12-14lbs . Springs are thinning out big time as most guys I spoke with would agree it was a grind for Springs, some decent Coho started to show up. Offshore for Hali was likely the best day I’ve ever had , 3 well over 100cm in a couple an hour with flat calm seas and the sun shining!
 
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