October 17, 2025
We hope you had a chance to enjoy the Thanksgiving long weekend. With that behind us, we’re heading into the second half of October and while the fishing season may be winding down or is over for some, activities and discussions around fish and fisheries along the coast are just getting started. It is getting to be busy season for the SFI.
SOUTHERN RESIDENT KILLER WHALES - SRKW
Proposed management measures directed at the recreational fishery by the Marine Mammal Unit of DFO are once again creating uncertainty and instability in the recreational fishery in southern BC. This is so despite current evidence and spawner abundance data that indicate a significant increase in local Chinook stock abundance since 2018, including a 45% increase in Fraser River Chinook, which in many cases is mirrored or greatly surpassed by stocks from other regions and countries. This is yet more science-based evidence confirming that prey availability is not the factor limiting SRKW recovery. Additional restrictions on the recreational fishery would provide no measurable benefit to the whales but would cause additional, real, and lasting harm to coastal communities that rely on Chinook for livelihoods and food security..
We remain firm that an enforced science-based avoidance zone for all vessels around all killer whales is the most effective and balanced solution.
SFI BIG SPLASH AND CONFERENCE - NOVEMBER 21, 2025 - EARLY BIRD TICKETS
The SFI Policy Conference will be held at the
Vancouver Convention Centre on November 21st. This year’s theme is
Balanced and Sustainable - Sharing Responsibility, Opportunity, and Resources.
We look forward to this annual forum where elected officials, public servants, and members of the sport fishing community come together to share perspectives on the issues facing the recreational fishery and to discuss opportunities and challenges for the coming season.
The
Pacific Salmon Foundation will also take a portion of the day to highlight programs and projects funded through revenues from sales of Salmon Conservation Stamp on tidal waters licences.
BIG SPLASH GALA - EARLY BIRD
Following the Conference,
join us for the Big Splash Gala and Fundraiser on
November 21st. It’s a fun and memorable evening to reconnect with friends and colleagues, enjoy a great meal, and bid on a variety of outstanding items—all while supporting the important work of the Sport Fishing Institute of BC.
More information and
early bird tickets are available [
here].
SFI BIG SPLASH ONLINE RAFFLE - EARLY BIRD TICKET DEADLINE APPROACHING
The Big Splash raffle is on! Get your
tickets before October 24th for a chance to win two early bird prizes, a
Islander TR3 Special Tye Die Edition Duncanby Lodge reel and a
Gibbs Fishing tackle package, drawn on November 14th.
Tickets purchased any time before December 30th give you a chance to win a
KingFisher boat with Yamaha power and Scotty downriggers and trips to
Langara Fishing Lodge in Haida Gwaii, to
Nootka Sound on the West Coast of Vancouver Island at Moutcha Bay Resort or
out with Fred's Custom Tackle on the Fraser RIver.
FISHING BC
Fishing BC, the promotional and awareness raising program partnering the SFI, the BC Fishing Tourism Association, and the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC with Destination BC and communities around the Province, markets fishing in BC to out of province visitors and local anglers. The co-op program provides cost saving options for operators and access to major distribution networks. Fall and winter marketing opportunities are available now. If you would like to participate please be in touch with our office at (604) 946-0734 or by emailing
info@sportfishing.bc.ca with questions or for more information.
Visit
fishingbc.com and be reminded of the excellent opportunities and variety available for fishing in BC.
For tickets and more details visit the
SFI homepage.
Until next time, tight lines!
The SFI Team