Fishing Charters for Ucluelet and Tofino on the West Coast of Vancouver Island

Ucluelet compares to or is better than Alaska for a combination of salmon and halibut. If you want to fill your tub with Kings (Chinook), Coho, Halibut and Lingcod, than Ucluelet is the place to come. We are experienced fisherman that have had many years experience catching large tubs of fish!

Ucluelet is one fishing spot on the west coast that has not seen a decline in limits for fish like other places around British Columbia. In the last few years the fishing seems to be getting better every year.

The fishing boom starts in May and lasts until September. In May and June, come fill your bucket with halibut between 10-40lbs. There is also plethora of the feeder Kings (Chinooks). July and August see the Halibut and Chinook (Kings) increase in size. Coho start hanging out in larger schools. In August the Large Kings return, so come experience the thrill of fishing for these great predators. Experience Ucluelet's rugged coastline while going whale watching, golfing or kayaking.

Ucluelet is another 90 mins from Port Alberni on the way to the Pacific Rim National Park and Long Beach. A small town of about 2,000 people, it is a nice quiet get-away for your holiday. There are many shops that provide services and attractions for the ladies.

Please check our fishing packages.

This is preview of your fishing vacation to the northwest. Join the rest who have enjoyed this fishing adventure!

Thanks for a great fishing trip. We were very impressed.

Nancy Hand, Spokane, Washington

Hey Sam and Ray...I just want to say THANK YOU for the best fishing trip ever in my life! Best regards...

Lelle from Sweden

You will not find a more professional and courteous fishing guide.

Dale Torgorson, Seattle Washington

Thanks for the wonderful time. We spread your name at the airport while showing off our four boxes of fish --it was great!

Kim Hewson, Monticello, Minnesota

Sam! My boys and I had a fantastic outing with you last summer and can't wait to get back out.

Jim Swegle, Newcastle, Washington