July 21st 2015

Doug Lindores

Silver Charters Salmon Sport Fishing

250 731 7389 (cell number)

 


The Day family who reside in Singapore had a great morning of Sockeye
fishing with Slivers Charters Salmon Sport Fishing Guide Doug.

The Sport Sockeye Fishery in the Alberni Inlet CONTINUES to be absolutelyincredible.  To date this has been one of the best, if not the best Sockeye Sportseason in many years.   Due to very low and warm water in the Somass River, the Alberni Inlet, and the warm air temperatures the Sockeye salmon which arereturning in an abundant number are schooling in very large numbers out in theInlet water.  We have had some rain and cooler temperatures in the area whichhas led to some migration through the salmon ladders.  Almost one hundredthousand Sockeye have migrated through the system.   The Sockeye are schooling from Cous Creek out to the Nahmint Franklin area.   The projected outlook for Sockeye returns to the Somass River has been upgraded to 1.3 million.   The Sockeye migrate into the Somass River and then into Sproat and Great Central Lake.  Projected migration into the lakes with a 1.3 million return should be close to four hundred thousand with the updated forecast return.   With much of Vancouver Island in drought like conditions it is hoped that some more moisture will arrive to help the migration of all west coast Vancouver Island Salmon returning to the Somass River System.

Chinook Salmon landed by guest from Utah on the surfline of Barkley Sound.

The Sockeye in the Alberni Inlet are currently sitting in eighty to one hundred and twenty feet of water.  They are hitting short leader lengths from eighteen to twenty-five inches in length behind a variety of hotspot flashers.  The mp2, mp15, pink and blue, pink and black, and the pink with either the green or white head hootchies all seem to be working very well for most of the sport anglers.  Sockeye are attracted to the boat by color.  Many sport fishermen will often have eight flashers behind their boat.   Four are often dummy flashers and the other four with hootchies of choice.  The Sockeye are averaging four to eight pounds.  Sockeye are the number one commercial salmon.  They are wonderful for summer barbeques and when vacuum packed properly last the winter for those special occasions.   With good numbers of fresh Sockeye coming into the system on a daily basis we are hoping the Sockeye Sport fishery will continue into the August Long Weekend.

Sockeye fishing is a wonderful fishing opportunity for the whole family.  It is a fun fishery for young and old.   Don’t miss out on this opportunity in the Alberni Inlet this July and early August.

A great day of fishing was had by Ken and friends.  Guide was Doug of
Slivers Charters Salmon Sport Fishing.  These salmon were landed outside
areas of Barkley Sound

Barkley Sound and Ucluelet

The salmon fishing in Barkley Sound has been relatively inconsistent.  The best fishing has been out on surf line areas.   The islands close to the Ucluelet Harbor Mouth, Meares, Austin, Cree Island, Kirby Point, Edward King and the Bamfield Wall have all had times during the past few weeks with some hot Chinook and Coho sport fishing.   Areas close to the Ucluelet Harbor that have had a few fantastic fishing days are Great Bear and Sail Rock.  The inner and outer South bank and Long Beach have had some of the transient salmon linger creating so good sport salmon fishing opportunity.  The Rats Nose however has had the best offshore sport fishing.  The Bank is full of large herring which have moved good numbers of migrating Chinook and Coho onto the Bank to feed as they migrate to the big watersheds to the south.  Spoons and plugs in the six inch and some five inch have been working the best.  Spoons with no flasher have been fantastic.   The salmon in the Sound and inside waters have been hitting anchovy in green glow, army truck, and green haze Rhys Davis Teaser Heads. Needle fish hootchies and hootchies in green (spatterback), blue and white have worked well.   A few guides have done very well with the army truck glow hootchie and the cuttlefish J-79.  The Sonora cuttlefish, Jack Smith, and Blue Meane Hootchies have been very good out on the banks.  Anchovy and a variety of four and five inch coyote spoons have also been working very well.  We are looking forward to some great sport fishing opportunities during the second half of July and August in Barkley Sound offshore.  The numbers of transient Chinook and Coho headed to the big watersheds to the south are forecast to be very strong which will provide some very excellent sport salmon fishing.

For more information

Call  Doug on cell

250 731 7389

Or 250 724 2502

dlindy@shaw.ca