Wonderful exquisite and secluded beaches with pristine, calm waters in Barkley Sound invite you to enjoy fishing. This is one of British Columbia’s only areas where anglers have an opportunity to land a 20-lb salmon year-round.
Barkley Sound is a majestic geographic area of tall coniferous forests and breathtaking scenic views of rugged terrain and coastlines battered by winter storms. It has ample, nutrient-rich baitfish, which bring the salmon migrating down the coastline and with these sources of food in Area 23 waters, good-sized schools of salmon swim into the area and feed heavily on these rich nutrients.
Depending on the bait sources, these migratory salmon can come right to Swale Rock and as far as Pill Point to feed on the baitfish before heading back to the open ocean.
June is also when the first migrating coho will enter the sound. At this time of year, coho feed aggressively and often gains a pound per week before reaching their natal streams.
There are so many small islands around Barkley sound that have nothing short of world-class salmon fishing. Cree Island, Austin Island, Meares, Edward King Island and Kirby Point are some of these islands where you will see great-sized salmon in May and June.