Vancouver Island Fishing Hot: Chinook Limits and Halibut Thick Off Sooke
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Weather's looking prime out there: mostly sunny with a high of 16°C, light winds from the southwest at 10-15 km/h, and just a 20% chance of showers later, per Environment Canada forecasts. Sunrise hits at 5:43 AM, sunset at 8:47 PM—plenty of daylight to chase bites.
Tides are your best friend today. High tide in Victoria area crests at 1.2m around 10:15 AM, low at 0.3m by 4:45 PM, according to Fisheries and Oceans Canada charts. Fish the incoming tide hard for peak action.
Fish activity's heating up post-spring spawn. Salmon are staging strong—chinook averaging 10-20 lbs, coho pushing 8-12 lbs. Recent reports from Toque & Canoe anglers show limits of 4-8 chinook per boat off Sooke in the last week, plus pink salmon starting to show. Halibut are thick too, with 30-50 lb flats coming over rails near Ucluelet. Lingcod and rockfish rounding out hauls, per BC Fishing Reports logs.
For lures, nothing beats green-sp spoon patterns like Gibbs Gaff Rig or #2 Coyote spoons trolled at 2.5-3.5 knots in 80-120 ft. Buzz bombs in chartreuse for lings. Live herring or candlefish on spreader bars for kings—fresh bait's killing it, says Island Anglers Forum.
Hot spots? Hit the "Sooke Hole" off Jordan River for chinook, or "Witch Rock" near Tofino for halibut—anchor up and drop those jigs.
Tight lines, stay safe, and respect bag limits.
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