FISHING REPORTS 
from some of the BEST PLACES TO FISH !
	4th July, 2008: FISHING REPORT:  Port Alberni 
	Inlet, Barkley Sound, Ucluelet (West Coast), Somas-Stamp River System.
	
	by Doug Lindores of 
	Slivers Charters 
	Salmon Sport Fishing
	Toll Free Number:  1-
	888 214 7206
 
 The 
salmon fishing in the Barkley Sound and Ucluelet areas has been very good. June 
ended with some of the best fishing of the year and perhaps the best over the 
last couple of years, especially in the Sound. The Chinook have been ranging in 
size from 10 to 25 pounds. Coho over the July long weekend have showed up in the 
Ucluelet and Barkley Sound areas in good numbers also. The Coho are averaging in 
weight from 7 to 10 pounds and are very scrappy. July should be another good 
month for salmon fishing. The migratory fish coming down the west coast of 
Vancouver Island are in good numbers. Halibut fishing seems to be now 
concentrated out at the Rats’ Nose at the Big Bank.
The 
salmon fishing in the Barkley Sound and Ucluelet areas has been very good. June 
ended with some of the best fishing of the year and perhaps the best over the 
last couple of years, especially in the Sound. The Chinook have been ranging in 
size from 10 to 25 pounds. Coho over the July long weekend have showed up in the 
Ucluelet and Barkley Sound areas in good numbers also. The Coho are averaging in 
weight from 7 to 10 pounds and are very scrappy. July should be another good 
month for salmon fishing. The migratory fish coming down the west coast of 
Vancouver Island are in good numbers. Halibut fishing seems to be now 
concentrated out at the Rats’ Nose at the Big Bank.
Port Alberni Inlet 
 Sockeye Report
The sockeye escapement has been fantastic since the last report. The migration 
of sockeye into Great Central Lake has caught up to the numbers of sockeye 
entering Sproat Lake. The water flow continues to be very good with the water 
continuing to be cool which is so important to the return. There continues to be 
some big schools coming into the Inlet. The test seine boat is now sounding and 
doing some test sets weekly. Up to the 24th of June the return count is 45,000 
with escapement into Great Central Lake at 21,000 and Sproat Lake at 24,000. The 
DFO had some troubles with their counters during the last week so there is 
thought that a few more than what was counted escaped. This “few more”could very 
well be quite a high number. The total Jack Sockeye escapement sits at 
approximately 2,500.
The Inlet continues to be closed 
to any sockeye fishing. With the return of only 150,000 expected there is not 
any bagging of Somass Sockeye on the coast. The Port Alberni Inlet however 
should have some wonderful fishing later in the summer as the numbers of Chinook 
and Coho returning are excellent and are forecast to be in a surplus. August and 
September are great months to fish the Port Alberni Inlet. We have fishing and 
accommodation packages. Many trips are now booked for the last few weeks of 
August and accommodation is becoming scarce so book your trip now.
Barkley Sound
 All 
of our guides have had some unbelievable fishing down in Barkley Sound. Swale 
Rock, Meares, Austin and Cree, and offshore up to a mile from Austin, and Edward 
King over the past week have been extremely good. This is not to say that 
sometimes you have to pick up and leave and try another area only because your 
beginning point was not action packed. For example guide John who had fished 
Swale Rock on Thursday the 26th of June had some nice Chinook from 15 to 25 
pounds found nothing at Swale on the Friday morning with guests from 
Saskatchewan. However the outside area of Meares towards Austin and Cree was 
fantastic. Guide Jon was into eight good sized salmon but was unfortunate to 
have three of them taken by a pesky seal. John was having great success on a 
four inch cop car coyote spoon and the five inch blue-nickel coyote. Guide Henry 
has also been using the five inch blue-nickel coyote spoon and picked up ten 
Chinook with guests on the 25th and 26th of June at Swale. Guide Wayne had a 
fantastic weekend fishing a mile off Austin. He also fished Meares and Edward 
King. Wayne had limits of Coho and Chinook for his four guests on Saturday June 
28th fishing mainly Cree Island and up to a mile offshore. The fish were not 
hitting bait but again liked the four and five inch cop car and the army truck 
coyote spoon. Wayne also had a successful day at Edward King and Kirby on the 
30th of June. With the wind blowing southeast the Cree-Austin fishing was 
difficult. The Kirby and Edward King area is protected so a decision for comfort 
sake was to fish that area. Wayne got into some nice Chinook for guests ranging 
15 to 20 pounds. The cop car coyote again proved to be the best lure. Guides 
Doug and Gil on Monday June 30th fished Swale Rock. There was a lot of salmon in 
the area with most of the fish in the 8 to 15 pound range. Earlier in the week 
Doug had Chinook over 20 pounds. Gil had the largest fish of the day with his 
guests from Arizona with one just over 20. The water on Monday was very green. 
It seems that an algae bloom may be taking place in the Sound and offshore. Gil 
using a coyote spoon called the Kermit had some great success at 70 feet. Doug 
using a green spatterback hootchie and anchovy in the UV green Rhys Davis Teaser 
head found some good success at 90 feet with guests from Utah playing up to 
fifteen fish and landing six. Green seemed to be the best choice of color on the 
day. Barkley Sound should continue with some hot fishing. Coho are now coming 
into the mix. The salmon are coming into the Sound to rest and feed on bait as 
they make their migratory journey to the south. July looks like a very promising 
month. More salmon will swim the waters as commercial fishing to the north has 
been set back just over 50%. People coming to fish should try different colors 
but it seems that anchovy can prove the best results even though the coyote 
spoons mentioned above have been good. By the end of the month of July the 
fishing returning to Robertson Creek Hatchery in Port Alberni will begin to make 
their way into the Sound also. This will also make for great fishing 
opportunities.
All 
of our guides have had some unbelievable fishing down in Barkley Sound. Swale 
Rock, Meares, Austin and Cree, and offshore up to a mile from Austin, and Edward 
King over the past week have been extremely good. This is not to say that 
sometimes you have to pick up and leave and try another area only because your 
beginning point was not action packed. For example guide John who had fished 
Swale Rock on Thursday the 26th of June had some nice Chinook from 15 to 25 
pounds found nothing at Swale on the Friday morning with guests from 
Saskatchewan. However the outside area of Meares towards Austin and Cree was 
fantastic. Guide Jon was into eight good sized salmon but was unfortunate to 
have three of them taken by a pesky seal. John was having great success on a 
four inch cop car coyote spoon and the five inch blue-nickel coyote. Guide Henry 
has also been using the five inch blue-nickel coyote spoon and picked up ten 
Chinook with guests on the 25th and 26th of June at Swale. Guide Wayne had a 
fantastic weekend fishing a mile off Austin. He also fished Meares and Edward 
King. Wayne had limits of Coho and Chinook for his four guests on Saturday June 
28th fishing mainly Cree Island and up to a mile offshore. The fish were not 
hitting bait but again liked the four and five inch cop car and the army truck 
coyote spoon. Wayne also had a successful day at Edward King and Kirby on the 
30th of June. With the wind blowing southeast the Cree-Austin fishing was 
difficult. The Kirby and Edward King area is protected so a decision for comfort 
sake was to fish that area. Wayne got into some nice Chinook for guests ranging 
15 to 20 pounds. The cop car coyote again proved to be the best lure. Guides 
Doug and Gil on Monday June 30th fished Swale Rock. There was a lot of salmon in 
the area with most of the fish in the 8 to 15 pound range. Earlier in the week 
Doug had Chinook over 20 pounds. Gil had the largest fish of the day with his 
guests from Arizona with one just over 20. The water on Monday was very green. 
It seems that an algae bloom may be taking place in the Sound and offshore. Gil 
using a coyote spoon called the Kermit had some great success at 70 feet. Doug 
using a green spatterback hootchie and anchovy in the UV green Rhys Davis Teaser 
head found some good success at 90 feet with guests from Utah playing up to 
fifteen fish and landing six. Green seemed to be the best choice of color on the 
day. Barkley Sound should continue with some hot fishing. Coho are now coming 
into the mix. The salmon are coming into the Sound to rest and feed on bait as 
they make their migratory journey to the south. July looks like a very promising 
month. More salmon will swim the waters as commercial fishing to the north has 
been set back just over 50%. People coming to fish should try different colors 
but it seems that anchovy can prove the best results even though the coyote 
spoons mentioned above have been good. By the end of the month of July the 
fishing returning to Robertson Creek Hatchery in Port Alberni will begin to make 
their way into the Sound also. This will also make for great fishing 
opportunities.
Ucluelet
 The 
fishing in Ucluelet continues to be good. Guide Mike fished a couple of the long 
weekend days with guests just at The Lighthouse and hit some good sized Chinook 
ranging from 15 to 25 pounds. Mike has been using the green spatterback 
needlefish in this area. Mike on Monday the 30th and the morning of July 1st 
fished Southbank where the Coho were thick in about thirty feet of water. 
Chinook seem to be sitting in the 80 to 100 foot level. Mike has also been 
fishing The Wreck for good sized lings up to fifteen pounds. He is also trolling 
the bottom with anchovy and salmon bellies for halibut which are smaller and 
only averaging up to fifteen pounds. The Big Bank currently seems to have the 
best Hali fishing. There also seems to be good numbers of salmon out at this 
area. The water has been excellent offshore. There have been some days where the 
water is flat like it often is in Barkley Sound. Sport Fishermen coming to fish 
offshore should remember that safety is of concern. A Good VHF radio and a good 
GPS are of importance. Always check updated weather conditions before heading 
too far out. If you do not have radar have a radar reflector which is not an 
expensive item and is important if the fog moves in. July, August, and September 
are fantastic months for fishing in the Ucluelet area.
The 
fishing in Ucluelet continues to be good. Guide Mike fished a couple of the long 
weekend days with guests just at The Lighthouse and hit some good sized Chinook 
ranging from 15 to 25 pounds. Mike has been using the green spatterback 
needlefish in this area. Mike on Monday the 30th and the morning of July 1st 
fished Southbank where the Coho were thick in about thirty feet of water. 
Chinook seem to be sitting in the 80 to 100 foot level. Mike has also been 
fishing The Wreck for good sized lings up to fifteen pounds. He is also trolling 
the bottom with anchovy and salmon bellies for halibut which are smaller and 
only averaging up to fifteen pounds. The Big Bank currently seems to have the 
best Hali fishing. There also seems to be good numbers of salmon out at this 
area. The water has been excellent offshore. There have been some days where the 
water is flat like it often is in Barkley Sound. Sport Fishermen coming to fish 
offshore should remember that safety is of concern. A Good VHF radio and a good 
GPS are of importance. Always check updated weather conditions before heading 
too far out. If you do not have radar have a radar reflector which is not an 
expensive item and is important if the fog moves in. July, August, and September 
are fantastic months for fishing in the Ucluelet area. 
Somas - Stamp River
There currently is not any sport 
fishing in the Somass or Stamp River. We are expecting the fall to be brilliant. 
Surplus Chinook and Coho are forecast. With a good number of Summer Steelhead in 
the mix the fishing in the upper and lower Stamp in October and November will be 
excellent. We have a very exciting fishing-accommodation package. September is 
completely gone as are the first six days of October. 
Do not forget about the Port 
Alberni Labor Day Weekend Salmon Fishing Derby. This year promises to be very 
good. There is expected to be some great fishing and of course there is great 
entertainment at the grounds located on River Road. The weekend festivities 
begin on the Friday evening and continue until Labor Day Monday afternoon. 
Fishing begins on Saturday morning at 6am.
For more information
Contact:
Doug Lindores
Slivers Charters Salmon Sport Fishing
https://catchsalmon-ca.com/
[email protected] 
+1 250 724 2502 (h)
+1 250 731 7389 ©
Toll Free Number:  1-
888 214 7206