2025 Bamfield and Barkley Sound Reports

Just got back last night from 3 night stay in Bam. Weather was great.

Salmon wise for us it was awesome. Full limits of chinook in in the 16 to 18 lb range feeding on squid and large herring. 😋 No fish in 20 range.

Usually spots were good Kirby, Swale, Cree and Austin. Found some other spots away from crowds holding fish which was a bonus.

Bottomfishing wasn't epic this trip for us even moving offshore this time around.

On way back getting back in the inlet saw a lot of sockeye jumping, so it will be time to switch to those soon.

Be back up in few weeks of so and looking forward to it.

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We were second boat with Spring Velocity on this annual 3 day trip. Me and two 15 year olds for my crew.
Friday was crazy salmon fishing at Kirby. Around 20 fish in 3 hours. Too busy to count. Lots of of 6-12 lb released. Kept some around 15-18lb. Mostly needle fish there. Then off for a few inshore lings. Saturday was short fish at Kirby with same results. Then out front for epic ground fish day. Sunday morning took advantage of the flat water and back to the offshore ground fish but it was slower so back in to Cree and Austin for a few salmon as we were leaving that day. Bigger fish there feeding on squid and bigger bait. Kept a couple 16-20lb.
Nice dinner at the pub. Walked to Brady's Beach for sunset for first time.
Magical place. Thanks Bamfield. Hope to be back soon!!
 
Not to be that guy... but the long skinny Barkley baitfish are sand lances, not needlefish. Needlefish have swim bladder and fins but sand lances don't. May be important because needlefish will be anywhere in the water column while sand lances are at the bottom. 95% of our salmon so far have been within 30' of the bottom but that's probably about to change with the squid and herring moving in.
 
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