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Weather's cooperatin' today—mostly sunny skies with a light 10-15 knot westerly breeze, temps climbin' to 14°C by afternoon, per Environment Canada forecasts. Low chance of showers, perfect for hittin' the water. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset around 8:30 PM, givin' ya a solid 14.5 hours of light to chase bites.
Tides are key this time of year—high at 6:20 AM (4.2m) and 6:45 PM (4.1m), lows at 11:45 AM (1.8m) and midnight (1.5m), straight from Fisheries and Oceans Canada charts. Fish the incomin' tide mid-mornin' for best action.
Fish are active post-spawn! Locals report chinook salmon pushin' 15-25 lbs in the Strait of Georgia, coho showin' too—dozens landed last week off Nanaimo. Halibut are hot, with 20-40 pounders from 50-100ft depths. Lingcod and rockfish stackin' up on reefs, per recent DFO creel surveys. Pinks and chums startin' runs up the Alberni Inlet.
Top lures? Buzzin' with Gibbs Skinny Water spoons in chartreuse for salmon—troll 'em 2.5-4 knots. For halibut, try 8-12oz herring-headed jigs. Bottom bouncers with Berkley Gulp! shrimp for lings. Live bait shines: herring strips or whole anchovies on circle hooks for halis and salmon. Check regs—finfish limits apply.
Hot spots: Campbell River's Discovery Passage for kings—troll the rip lines. And Ucluelet's offshore reefs for halibut slams. Launch early, watch for seals.
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