Vancouver Island Spring Salmon Heat Up: Chinook, Coho, and Sockeye Action
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Weather's looking mild: partly cloudy, temps in the low teens Celsius, light southwest winds at 10-15 km/h, perfect for casting without too much chop. Tides are pumping today—high coefficient around 88 near Victoria per Tides4Fishing charts, with a big incoming tide peaking mid-morning and falling strong by afternoon. Fish the moving water, eh?
Action's heating up post-spring runoff. Locals report solid chinook and coho limits off the west coast, with sockeye starting to show in the straits—think 4-6 lb fish stacking on bait balls. Inside, lingcod and rockfish are hammering from 50-100 feet, and halibut are cruising the flats. Recent catches from charter logs: 15-20 chinook per boat at Sooke, plus a few 30-lb springs. Tyee-sized kings (20+ lbs) popped yesterday near Ucluelet, per island fishing forums.
Best lures? Go with **spoon patterns like Gibbs Skinny Fish in green/silver** for salmon—they're mimicking herring like crazy. For lings, **jigs with soft plastic heads** in chartreuse. Live bait? **Herring or greenling chunks** on a spreader bar for halibuts, or **dew worms** if you're shore-bound for perch.
Hot spots: Hit **Race Passage** for tidal rips full of bait—drop shots on the flood. Or **Barkley Sound** beaches for beachcasting spoons at dawn; reds and blues are prowling the kelp edges.
Bundle up, check your regs, and tight lines, Vancouver Island!
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