Spring Chinook Heating Up Around Vancouver Island This April
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Tides today? Low at 4:17 AM (-0.8m), high at 10:42 AM (4.2m), then low again at 5:01 PM (0.5m)—fish the incomin' flood hard, especially mid-mornin' when current stirs the bait.
Fish are wakin' up nice! Salmon smolts are pushin' out rivers like the Cowichan and Stamp, drawin' in spring Chinook up to 20lbs and coho startin' to show. Recent reports from local charter logs show limits of 8-15lb springs off Victoria and Nanaimo, plus pinks and chums mixin' in shallower. Rockfish and lingcod are hammerin' jigs near reefs, with halibut season openin' strong—folks boatin' 30-50 pounders in 200-300ft off Sooke. Lingcod limits common on herring strips.
Best lures? Buzzin' with my namesake—spoons like Gibbs Croc or #2 Pixees in chartreuse or glow for salmon. Jigs like the 4-6oz Coho Killer for rockfish. Bait-wise, fresh herring chunks or green label tuna belly on a spreader bar can't be beat—match the hatch with smolt patterns.
Hot spots: Hit the mouth of the Fraser near Steveston for incoming springs on the tide change, or troll the Kelp Reefs off Sidney for mixed bag action. Launch early, watch for seals!
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