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Fishing Forecast 2024 Ucluelet/Vancouer Island BC

Capt. Sam Vandervalk
March 4, 2024
Ucluelet - Saltwater Fishing Report

2024 Ucluelet BC forecast

While Alaskan rivers continue to show decline in numbers there is some good news for BC rivers including the Harirson, Shushap and on Vancouver Island the Cowichan and Stamp/Somass.

Over the past 15 years there has been a large decline in Chinook to the most notable rivers in Alaska the Kenai and Yukon as well as some rivers in BC including the Skeena, Fraser and other rivers along the north coast.

There were some BC rivers the drastically exceeded expectations in 2023 which could be a good sign for 2024 with improving ocean conditions and other factors.

The Stamp/Somass river system had a historic return of Chinook salmon in 2023. The returns have been at 20 year highs the past 4 years but 2023 was the year that blew the past 4 right out of the water.

Ucluelet is probably the biggest benefactor of a large Stamp run as many of those fish come past our shores.

A normal year in Barkley Sound is in the range of 80-90K Chinook passing through the waters. The last 3 years have seen about a 50% plus increase.
Then around 200K+ Chinook come through Barkley Sound in 2023. It is why we at Salmon Eye Fishing Charters and so many other fisherman had so many double hookups during mid to late August. As much as we all like to pride ourselves as being exceptional fisherman, we had some good fortune too with more fish than normal.

If you do the math, for 2 weeks in August there were anywhere from 5-10K Chinook salmon hanging around the Ucluelet shoreline on a daily basis. That's insane fishing!

The Stamp/Somass started doing net pen releases a few yeas back and that could be paying huge dividends.

Seal predation of fry and smolts in the rivers has been a large problem, especially as seal populations exploded during the 1980's. Net pen releases were a way of getting the small newly released salmon out into deeper water making it much harder for seals to gorge themselves on salmon smolts entering their new ocean life.
When is the best place in the world to catch Chinook (King) salmon?

I wrote a post about the best place to catch salmon in BC and I really believe BC is the best place in the world for ocean Chinook (King) salmon fishing which is generally when you get the salmon before they have drastically changed color.
What is expected for 2024?

La Nina has taken over southern waters and is projected to bring cold water up along the coast of BC. This may change some of the patterns and keep more fish offshore. We have quite gotten used to catching salmon right outside the harbour so we may have to travel more.

During 2023 one reason given for good fishing right next to shore is that the water was warmer offshore and colder in close to shore. Since salmon are a cold water species, they will normally go where the coldest water is.
When is the best time to come salmon fishing and halibut fishing in Ucluelet?

For the best times to come fishing in Ucluelet you can check out https://www.salmoneye.net/fishing-with-us/fishing-ucluelet.html.

We start fishing in May and finish in later September. There can be very good fishing in May and early June, especially during the past few years.

What makes Ucluelet extra special?
Besides being a premier hot spot for both Chinook (King) salmon, Coho (Silver) salmon and halibut, Ucluelet is unique for its calm water options.
During May, June and early July (last year all summer), the fishing in protected water can be the best fishing and even if not, is often very good.
Its hard for me to leave you without some photos of salmon so here are some below. All of these trips were very short because the double hookups were happening just outside the harbour.

You can check out the areas visit www.Ucluelet-Info.com or get one of our fishing packages available at https://www.salmoneye.net/site/fishing-packages.html if you are interested. We have very little ocean view accommodation but still have some cabins available.
Below, some pictures from the past summer.

Tight lines,
Sam Vandervalk
Salmon Eye Fishing Charters
www.salmoneye.net

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Target Species:

Chinook, Coho, Halibut

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Come enjoy some of the most exciting and plentiful Chinook salmon (King) and Coho salmon (Silver)fishing in the world! We fish for combination salmon and halibut on beautiful Vancouver Island. Search for our website for fishing reports, as well as pictures of catch and wildlife, and package pricing. Many packages include accommodation, vacuum packing, cook-your-catch dinner and more! We can't wait to see you!

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3290 Welch Rd
Qualicum Beach, BC
Phone: 1-877-777-4344
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