Monday, April 28, 2008

More Prawn Fishing in Tahsis, BC Canada



Here is a couple of great photos of Bob Franko with our combined catch of Spotted Prawns, and a Dungeness Crab that came up as a hitchhiker on one of the Prawn traps. Bob and I each had 4 traps that we fish.
We are allowed 4 Prawn traps and 2 crab traps per fishing license. Day's limit of Prawns is 200 per license, and a possession of 400.

Prawn Fishing in Tahsis, BC Canada


I've been going out with friend Bob Franko recently to do some Prawn fishing. This photo should give you a quick idea of how good it has been. With 8 traps out between us, we are getting between 250 to 300 Prawns each day. Enough that we can eat our fill and still put some in the freezer for another day!


Monday, March 24, 2008

New Video of 2007 Fishing Season



Just finished loading this new video to YouTube - Enjoy!

The new fishing season will soon be starting, I can't wait to get that first fish into the boat!

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Just for the Halibut - Fishing Video

Just for the Halibut



Fishing for Halibut on the Wild West Coast of Vancouver Island

Fishing Videos

Here is a short video from August, 2007:


Saturday, December 8, 2007

A Little Snow in Tahsis the Other Day


Still water and fresh snow made Tahsis Postcard perfect a few days ago. Two nights of snow left about 10 to 12 inches of snow around town.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

What a Great, but Strange Fishing Season!




Well, the summer fishing season is over and I finally have some time to reflect on what happened this year.

We caught lots of fish, but what a strange year it was for those of us on the West Coast of Vancouver Island!

Normally, we go out and catch Salmon, Halibut, and various bottomfish. This year, we were out chasing Tuna! We also had many reports of people hooking large Humbolt Squid, and one local Tahsis Guide hooked a 147 pound Opah, or Moonfish. Normally these fish are caught in Hawaii. This one took 3 people and 2 hours to land!

There were lots of small "Chicken" Halibut around. We were catching them while trolling for Salmon at 100' in 180' of water - 80' off of the bottom! This is a good sign for the future - there should be lots of bigger Halibut here in coming years.





Sunday, August 12, 2007

Big Fish Coming In !


There are reports of lots of big Salmon coming in to the docks at Tahsis. A couple of days ago I picked up a 39 pound Chinook for client James Buckley from Seattle, WA. Nice fish, bigger than the average 25 to 30 pound fish that we see daily here.


Today, I am hearing reports of Chinook Salmon in the high 40's and even a couple at 54 and 57 pounds! These are the big fish that we have been expecting, and they are in the area NOW!

The New Sushi Hunter


Here is a photo of the new Sushi Hunter.

Lots to Report!






Wow! Lots of new stuff to report - where to beging?







First of all, I have a new and larger boat! The new Sushi Hunter is a 26' Campion Toba Hardtop Cruiser. This is a great boat for family fishing trips. Lots of room to move around in, and protection from extremes of sun and rain. There is a private marine head (toilet) - essential for those long fishing trips!

I have the newest, best and biggest electronics, a new Lowrance LCX-112c GPS/Chartplotter/Fishfinder unit that is truly amazing to fish with. I have a brand new Icom IC-422 VHF Marine Radio with DSC that will transmit the exact location of the boat to the Coast Guard in the event of an emergency (hopefully never to be tested!). On top of all of that, the boat catches fish!

Fishing in the Tahsis area has been very good this year with lots of feisty Coho and great fighting Chinook to test your fishing skills. Lots of Chicken Halibut up to about 20 pounds with a great many big fish showing in the last week in the 100 to 150 pound class!

If you are thinking of a fishing trip this season, phone or email me as soon as possible as there are only a few dates available before the end of the fishing season. Don't wait, do it now!

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Jim's New Blog!




Welcome to my new blog!


The purpose of this blog is to provide up to the date fishing reports for Tahsis, BC. Reports will be mostly from the Esperanza Inlet area on the North side of Nootka Island, on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. Occasionally, I will include reports from the Nootka Sound area, on the South side of Nootka Island, as well as the off-shore areas to the West of Nootka Island.

I will try to give you as much detail in the reports as possible: area, species, depth, lure, etc.


- Jim
www.JimsFishing.com