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Salmon Fishing in Port Renfrew

Port Renfrew is one of the top Pacific sportfishing destinations on southern Vancouver Island and is home to some of BC's best salmon fishing waters.
You can fish the most popular species of salmon in Port Renfrew, such as Chinook (king salmon), coho (silver salmon), sockeye and pink.
The waters around Port Renfrew are teeming with Chinook, Coho, and Sockeye salmon, as well as an abundance of halibut. The halibut here have been seen to weigh more than 200 pounds, and the salmon fishing at Port Renfrew is legendary.
The Swiftsure Bank is world-renowned for being a popular feeding spot for salmon on their way to spawn in their local river systems.
Nothing beats sport salmon fishing at Port Renfrew, with all these trophy salmon swimming through Port Renfrew waters on their way to spawning streams.
Whether you've never been sport fishing before or are a seasoned vet looking for some new tips, Vanisle Fishers Port Renfrew fishing guides will take you to where you need to be: where the fish are.


Salmon Fishing Season in Port Renfrew

Port Renfrew is the first place where migratory salmon from the open ocean and Swiftsure Bank encounter land on their spawning migrations to natal rivers in southern British Columbia and Puget Sound.
The fishing season in Port Renfrew usually starts Early May to Mid Sept, with the first runs of larger Chinook in the 20-30 lb range. The peak season for coho fishing usually starts in July to the end of Oct. This area is known for its run of larger than average coho, usually in late Sept.
Sockeye Salmon fishing in Port Renfrew is highly variable throughout the year. The high season is August to September, the low season is January to June and November to December. There is no closed season for fishing in this legendary area.

Getting to Port Renfrew;
One of the Top Sport Fishing Destination on South Vancouver Island

Port Renfrew is located on the spectacular west coast of Vancouver Island, two hours north of Victoria, BC. The waters of the Juan de Fuca Strait are wonderful for sailing, canoe fishing, kayak fishing, and, of course, deep-sea fishing.

Port Renfrew's closeness to locations like Swiftsure Bank and other fishing hotspots make it the ideal place to launch any fishing adventure from. If you prefer air travel, you can fly to Victoria International Airport (YYJ) or Nanaimo Airport (YCD) and then rent a vehicle at either one of these airports and continue your journey to Port Renfrew.
BC Ferries also provides daily services for vehicles to Victoria and also passengers and bus services from both Vancouver and Ferry Terminal.


Fishing Rates in Port Renfrew

Vanisle Fishers offers some of the best fishing trip packages, from A short trip of a few hours to a Long journey of several days, so you can choose the best that fits you.
Our fishing trip rates start from $165 per hour, so if you do not have much time, you can still experience an amazing fishing trip in Port Renfrew.



Fishing Regulations

Effective fishing regulations can be a key factor component of healthful fisheries. It contains information about open seasons, recreational fishing licences, fishing methods and, catch limits, as well as up-to-date fishing regulations for diverse fishing areas.
All anglers interested in salmon should check the Management of Salmon Fisheries in B.C for bait selection, gear selection, required licences and any other regulations for salmon fishing. Before planning your fishing trip, you must check the updated information and know the limited fishing areas.
• Using a fishing line to which more than one artificial fly is attached (i.e., to use “dropper flies”) is forbbiden.

• Using light in any way to attract fish except the light is submerged and attached to the fishing line within 1 m of the hook is unlawful.

• It is forbidden to fish with nets, including minnow nets, dip nets, cast nets, or gill nets.

• Using barbed hooks or any hook with more than one point in all rivers, streams, creeks, or sloughs in B.C is prohibited. (Although the use of barbed hooks in lakes is allowed except the one noted in the Regional Water-Specific Tables).

Fishing Tips

• Keep boat launch areas clear to give all boaters equal access. Prepare your boat for launching away from the ramp to avoid creating unnecessary delays.
• Don't try boating and alcohol. You will need your complete reflexes to keep you, your boat, and other stream users safe. It's unlawful to operate a boat while impaired.
• Limit your speed (particularly when getting into corners) to keep away from collisions with other boaters, anglers, swimmers, and hidden obstacles. Respect the Universal Shoreline Speed Restriction of 10 k.ph within 30 metres of the shore.
• Be careful when boating at dawn and dusk and in other conditions of limited light or visibility.
• Refrain from running your boat through water being fished by way of others. Go slowly or drift by anglers along the shoreline. Be considerate of others.
• Avoid sensitive habitats such as spawning areas, shallow water, and wildlife nesting or foraging areas.
• Give animals crossing the river the space and time to do so. It's unlawful to harass wildlife with a boat.
• Pack out your garbage. Old fishing lines, litter, fuel, and oil damage fish habitats, endanger aquatic life and reduce water quality.

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Port Renfrew Salmon Fishing Common Questions

"The Beach" and Swiftsure Bank are two of the best fishing spot in Port Renfrew.
You can try fishing in 'The Beach ', Camper Creek, Logan Creek and also the other productive fishing area like East Point and Can Buoy Renfrew.
The peak season for salmon fishing starts from early May to mid-Sep with the huge runs of chinook salmon and giant coho.
It depends on the salmon species you like to catch, but the minimum number starts from 2 for chinook and coho in Port Renfrew, Vancouver Island, BC.
Generally, salmon eggs which are the major nutrition source of young salmon, are the best choice for bait.
All angler who is 16 years of age or older is required to buy a Basic Licence, which allows fishing in the non-tidal waters of Port Renfrew, BC.
All over British Columbia need valid fishing licences for older age 16. besides that, if you want to keep the salmon you catch, you require to Salmon Conservation Stamp.
Salmon usually live in deeper water with temperature around 55°F but they can still be caught from shore.