Hey there folks! It’s time for a MID-FEBRUARY VANCOUVER FISHING REPORT.
We’ve been a little delinquent in filing- up- to- the- charter reports as we have been undergoing important preparations for the upcoming season which is now….HERE!
First off…let’s talk about this weather…we have been having a great February in Vancouver…the temperatures have been unseasonably mild, relatively dry, and not too windy! LOVE IT! Overall, there have been absolutely NO COMPLAINTS about the weather.
As for the Vancouver Salmon Fishing…. Chinook fishing has ranged from GOOD to EXCELLENT over the past week as several Chinook ranging from 7 to 15 pounds have been hitting our cleaning table and most charters are hitting a couple of ”legal” fish. However, over the past 4 days there have been a few trips where our guides are having success in hitting MULTIPLE NICE CHINOOK on each boat. Today, OAC Guide Andrew hit 7 Chinook Salmon of which they boated all of them. Unforunately, all were under the 24.5″ legal limit but they were scrappy fish. The other day two charters departed from our docks and hit 5 legal Chinook each! As for getting them in the boat, pesky seals have taken a few off our anglers and let’s just say that if this happens to you….well….there’s little we can do. But, it makes for a great story.
We’re finding fish close to Vancouver as well as in the lower portion of Howe Sound. Fishing bottom structure is KEY right now.
Last weekend Ocean Adventure Center Head Guide Andrew and Operations Manager Captain Preston headed out on the Seastar for an exploratory jaunt in open water to fish some current structure and in search of some large bait concentrations. It’s definitely early for fishing this area…..but never being the one to be “satisfied” with the usual…., Guide Andrew (the author of this report) decided he’d keep stacking rods on downriggers until he ran out of rods… and suddenly there were 8 rods out fishing all depths between 45 and 175 feet. Hey…what can I say…I was kinda bored! If I had more on board..I would have put them out too! While we didn’t find any Chinook that day on the “3 hour troll”, we can tell you that any Chinook that was in sight of the gear would have hit it. I can’t wait for our open water fisheries to start…..bring it ON….I know we’ll be pulling fish as fast and furious as they want to hit the gear.
CRABBING: Remains ABSOLUTELY FANASTIC for large Dungeness Crab. Guide Andrew had his guests out on the Seastar today and his guests kept 12 large Dungeness from just 2 traps! If anyone wants to go on a Crab Feast, book one of these with us, and WE WILL GUARANTEE YOU CRABS. Crabbing is now ULTRA CONSISTENT. Just to give you an idea about the value of large Dungeness……a large live Dungeness retails at the market for about $20 per crab. YOU do the math! We drop Crab Traps on all Salmon Charters…and Harbour Cruises too! Crab Dinner anyone?
PRAWNING: IS VERY GOOD. We offer Prawning on our 8 hour fishing trips. Just one of these tasty morsels retails for about $1 each. The ones you buy in the market are not fresh, as fresh commercially caught Spot Prawns are not available until Summer. On a decent soak, we are finding that we are averaging as many as 100 per trap. So….you do the math again….
If you would like a SEAFOOD PARTY EXTRAVANGA of Chinook Salmon , Dungeness Crab and Pacific Spot Prawns to eat for dinner when you get home from our charter, book an 8 or 10 hour trip with us on the Seastar, the most comfortable fishing boat in Vancouver and let’s get cooking!
Until next time, standing ready…
OAC Head Guide Andrew.








