BC Salmon fishing
2 Saskatchewan boys want to go fishing for salmon and halibut. No idea were to go and who with. Ideas greatly appreciated
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Campbell river 2nd week of August, for Salmon anyway, not sure about halibut.
http://www.absolutesportfishing.ca/i...shing_calendar I have nothing to say about absolute sport fishing good or bad - I know nothing about them, just thought the link might help. I love Campbell River, the people there are so nice. |
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Port Hardy is a totally wild place to go too. Way out there and will see lots of wildlife. If you want to go to a cool town I'd recommend Ucluelet and go with one of the guides out there like Morning Magic Sportfishing, they have a pretty good instagram account as well. I'd stick to the charters on the outside of the island or port hardy if you are interested in Halibut. Not as many on the inside. |
^^^^^ like just posted Serengetti Charters Is the place to go .. we went with them 2 years ago and by day 3 I didn't even wanna hold a fishing rod anymore.. not to mention accommodation and food were un real and they took very good care of us . Top notch experience and definitely a first class operation..
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I did not do a charter but I did the kayak derby at Moutcha Bay I liked the place . Mid July to mid August is peak as I understand it.
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how much per person per day is Serengeti Charters? how far up is it from Nanaimo?
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Rupert
If you want to go North, which is where I always have gone, get ahold of Surhuntsalot on the forum. He is a guide on the Northern Bounty. He knows his stuff, his technique is awesome, you will never have issues with Travis. Him and Shea are the best I know, Shea is guiding out of Bella Bella during summers.
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Ended up 4 going with Serengeti fishing charters
Nobody to pick us up at the airport The meals were absolutely dreadful the sea gulls wouldn't even eat the lunch that was made for us It took 2 days to get our halibut That left 1 day for salmon we got 4 kings and 2 silvers While the others guests were getting salmon every day We fished for ling for about 15 minutes then the guide said roll up the reels we are leaving We fished from Aug 1-3 on the last day they were leaving for a concert and they couldn't be rid of us fast enough Dave senior was aware we weren't happy with the events and he said he would call us but he didn't The 2 Japanese fellows that were there requested any guide but the one we got Our guide was more interested in driving up and down the ocean than getting his customers fish Would I recommend Serengeti Fishing Charters to anyone ABSOLUTELY not EZED |
serengeti is a joke imo . would not go back for free. all smoke and mirrors. have done newton cove the last two summers and will be back again next summer. food is great, service is next level. have brought back 50+ lbs of boneless fillets every time with 3 days of fishing. Not going to catch a 100 lb halibut but they will fill your limit on everything you can catch.
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Well I will tell you something straight up not all guides are equal, after the first day you should have barked if not then we'll the intent is your friend to complain. I spent hard earned cash for outings and expect nothing but that hard earned guides at the same time I work with them, had one fella many years ago attempt to jerk us around fishing, I had my GPS and marked areas we dumped him and returned later with a rental boat to enjoy the rest of our trip. Make the best of it. Oh yeah make sure the boss knows of this hammerhead that lacks in abilities to guide...might have been on the short list and in his/her way out plus it might have gotten you a few outings free of charge....be tactful in your delivery though. |
Well 4 prairie boys got an education
Yes we might be a little too polite to say anything but we are educated now DAVE sr had his chance to talk to us and obviously our business isn't important Would we recommend them to anyone else ABSOLUTELY NOT EZED |
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http://outdoorsmenforum.ca/showthrea...engeti+halibut Tim did struggle while they were up (he is actually on fire right now) but the other two groups did very well (actually limited out on everything) This is unfortunate that it was one of the few trips we ever see negative commentary on a year. At any lodge this will occur but we always strive to be better and I even asked the guys for ways on how to improve. As for airport we weren’t even made aware in upcoming days how you were going to arrive, Jonah was there to pick up other guests and let me know you guys were there too so I came right away, so that is a pretty unfair comment. As you know my dad had his mother’s funeral the Saturday right after you left. So his mind isn’t exactly focused to say the least. He did call you though and left a message (was beside him when he did)...while you may be unhappy with your trip please be honest and welcome to call back anytime. Thank you. |
EZED, I feel for you.
For the price charged, I would not recommend Serengeti. I was pretty disappointed as well. Our guide had a pretty bad attitude. I'll leave the names and details out. Not a happy camper and will never be back to that operation. That said, Dave Sr. is one of the best fishermen and guides I ever met. If you could just fish with him...well then at least the fishing and company is tops. The food and the rest, not worth the $$ I'll be back to Port Hardy as I like that area. But with another operation or with my own boat. |
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Were you there to see them drop their chins and sadly walk onto the boat every day? They spent a hell of a lot of money for a lackluster trip, stomping on his nuts while he is warning other outdoorsmen doesn't say much for our site, does it? |
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Terrible story EZED I’ve heard variations of the same story over the years of going with charter guys. It’s one of the reasons i have my own boat now. I have been lucky enough to not have been out with one of those shady charter guys. I used to go with a guide by the name of Maynardo Carlos in Prince Rupert MCA fishing charters I believe not sure if he’s still taking guys or retired from it. I know his back wasn’t what it once was due to constant pounding of the ocean. He was considered one of the best for catching fish out there and a class act of a man. A fellow I see every year and talk to that I would go with just because I believe him to be of the same nature is Mel Kuemper of PR fishing charters. He’s always the first guy at the dock waiting for his clients ready to go so is his boat and gear. Lots of others up there not so much big drug and alcohol problems with lots of these guys. Seen plenty of fishermen waiting for there guides to show up some mornings.
Hope you go out again it’s an experience to be had feel free to Pm me if you ever consider Prince Rupert I have a few phone numbers of quality guides there. |
Nootka Marine Adventures is a good place to go. Good salmon runs still, halibut, and if you wanted to make the run offshore for albacore tuna you can.
They have 3 different resorts you can stay at depending on what your looking for. |
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:sign0176: The idea sure is intriguing!!! |
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The last 4 years have had the worst returns to Nootka Sound in the last 50. You can still get lucky and get a fresh run come in and have decent fishing for a few days but overall it just plain sucks. A lot of the guides I know have left for greener pastures and most the outfits are hurting. I thought this might have been the year but it wasn’t stellar if you stayed on inside water. 5 days and you were lucky to go away with half a dozen fish with very few breaking 20 pounds. |
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I think we are on the same page on this one? |
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I have only went to 1 Lodge twice, that being Jamie's. It is hard to say anything on day 1 when there is 2-3 more days to go and you have time and money invested in the trip. Imagine the owner saying 'don't like it? Enjoy the couch'. (Jamie never said that btw) Plus, it is fishing and sometimes the rods are cold. That's not the guide's fault all the time. |
I was a big game guide for a number of years.
One thing I learned, no matter how hard one tries there will always be one person, or one party who aren't satisfied. I never take one dissatisfied customer as reason to avoid any business. As with any business, the owner has to know there is a problem and the nature of that problem before he or she can do anything about it. But many dissatisfied customers seem to expect the owner to know without being told. I've found that such individuals are often impossible to please once they decide they have been wronged. It seems to me that trashing a guys business on a public forum is not the gentleman's way of dealing with such matters. I am old school and I know my ways are considered outdated. And it is only my opinion, take it or leave it. Still, it seems to me that we outdoorsman and women have enough enemies without attacking each other. I believe that complaints within our ranks should be kept private at least until all other avenues have been exhausted. |
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