Fishing Vancouver Island Is Some Of The Best Fishing In The World

Oct 17
16:32

2009

 michael

michael

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Campbell River is known as the "Salmon Capital of the World" and the Cowichan River is the "Fly Fishing Capital of Canada' and you will find both these rivers on Vancouver Island. Fishing Vancouver Island is therefore some of the best fishing in the world, but this extends to both fresh and saltwater fishing, as the Island is surrounded by the waters of the Pacific Ocean

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For seven years consecutively this Island has been found to be the "Top North American Island" for fishing by Condé Nast Traveler magazine. From the Pacific Rim to Port Hardy in the north and Victoria in the south the sport fishing is excellent all-year-round. The First Nations sites,Fishing Vancouver Island Is Some Of The Best Fishing In The World Articles wildlife and Whale watching in this region are also popular activities.

Serious and even new anglers have the opportunity for virtually unlimited fishing opportunities as most of the tours, services and communities of Vancouver Island are situated near to the ocean. The climate is mild, the waters are protected and this is what makes this island so famous and great for all-year-round fishing.

There are five species of salmon available to fish, from the largest prize, Chinook, the sockeye, coho, chum and pink. Another very popular game fish is Steelhead which puts up a brilliant fight and are highly prized. Rainbow and Cutthroat trout are plentiful in the lakes and rivers of the Island, and Vancouver is famous for Halibut fishing. These fish grow to large sizes and are simple to fish for. The Island waters also attract large populations of Lingcod and Rockcod.

The family will enjoy crabbing, clamming and shrimping on the shores of the island, while you are out at sea trying to land the catch of the day. If you come back empty handed, not to worry, you can make a meal that is fit for a king with these fresh seafood ingredients

The Johnstone Strait and the Broughton Archipelago are marvelous areas to spend your time fishing and vacationing and, in the south, Telegraph Cove is a popular centre for whale watchers and fans of ocean kayaking.

If you do just happen to visit Vancouver Island to get in some great fishing, then don't leave without taking at least one whale watching trip if you can. This is an experience everyone should have at least once in their lifetime, and these waters attract, Grey and Humpback whale as well as Orca, other-wise known as killer whale. Watching these big guys frolic about in the water is something very special