Feb 21 Fishing Update

The Biggest fishing & hunting show is only a week away. The BC Boat & Sportsman Show is going to be bigger and better than ever this year. Lots of great products, new vendors and a 50ft Fish tank with live fish that i get to cast to while doing seminars. I did this once at the Calgary Bass Pro Shop Grande opening and had a blast until one of the fish wouldn’t let go of the Berkley Scented worm. We will have to wait and see what fish are in the tank before I decide what to cast at them.

Vancouver Saltwater Fishing

We have been working on our 28ft Kingfisher all winter doing some minor repairs and upgrades and are now ready to put it back into service. We will be moving the boat back to our Delta Airport Hotel location this week and should be ready for spring Chinook fishing early next week. Our associate guides have been out a bit this winter with typical mixed results, some great days followed by "where did all the fish go".

Chris was out fishing Howe Sound a few days ago and caught this 9lb feeder Chinook, pretty typical of what you can expect this time of year. Over the next month we should start to see some larger Chinook around the harbour as well as the Gulf Islands. We offer daily trips out of Vancouver & Richmond area so please don’t hesitate to call us if you are looking for information or a last minute charter.

Fraser River Trout

The Fraser is in great shape with good visibility for trout fishing. Heard of a few small Cutthroat caught this week in the main flow but we are still a few weeks away from the spring salmon fry hatch. Once the fry start to hatch the Fraser will begin producing some great trout fishing for fly anglers. Using patterns that imitate salmon fry will be your best choice. We have an extensive fly tying gallery on our website for those of you looking to tie up some patterns before the season get going. http://www.guidebc.com/flypatterns.asp

Here is one of my favorites

Epoxy Chum Fry

Hook: #6-10
Thread: 6/0 Olive
Body: Silver Diamond Braid or Mylar Tubing
Tail: Olive Mallard
Back: Olive Mallard
Head: Olive Thread
Eyes: 2/2.5 mm Stick on Eyes

Tying Instructions:

  • Start by tying in the diamond braid at the bend of the hook and wrap forward ¾ way up the hook.
  • Build up a large enough head using your thread so that the eyes can be later put on.
  • Tie in mallard with tips pointing forward. Whip finish.
  • Restart your thread at the bend and pull mallard over the back of the hook and tie off mallard. Tail length can be ¼ to ½ the shank length.
  • Coat the fly in a thin coat of epoxy, add the eyes at this time.

Fraser River Sturgeon

Although we don’t do allot of winter sturgeon fishing we did have 1 group out last weekend. Fishing was fair but we still prefer to let sturgeon rest a bit longer while water temperatures remain quite cool. Once we begin to see some warming trends we will get back out and begin offering daily charters. Usually Middle to end of March things begin to pick up so it’s a good time to begin booking your spring trip. Best fishing in spring is between April 10 to May 30 when the Eulichons are in the river.

Spring Specials

  • "Fill The Boat" Spring Special. 6 hours for $560, 8 hours for $700, up to 4 anglers. Total Savings – $120 off our regular price. Trip must be taken before July 15.
  • Sturgeon Seminar – book 2 seats on our Spring sturgeon seminar and receive a 3rd seat for Free. Total Savings – $175
  • Jet Boat Seminar – book 2 seats on our Spring Jet Boat seminar and receive a 3rd seat for Free. Total Savings – $195

Vedder River

The Vedder has been fishing good this week, several of our guides have been out with some excellent results. Water levels have been stable but raining pretty hard today so not too sure what that will do to the water clarity. We are expecting more rain so it will be a hit/miss fishery over the next few days. Overall the season has been good with average run size returning to the Vedder this year. Over the next few weeks we should see the largest push of fish so now’s the time to be out on the Vedder. Salmon eggs, roe bags and small wool ties have all been producing fish. I would start using sand shrimp or even table shrimp as water temperatures begin to warm.

Nice fish landed by STS guide Dan Macleod this past week.

Here’s another beauty chrome doe to hit the beach.

Chehalis River

I drove over the Chehalis River this morning, the river is in good shape but was on the rise as the rain was just pouring down. We are getting snow in the higher elevations so it should not blow out for the weekend unless air temperatures rise above 8 or 9 degrees. There are a few nice steelies been caught on the Chehalis but overall fishing is a bit slow. Hiking into the canyon is a good bet or try fishing one of the larger runs below the main bridge. I would suggest using smaller offerings such as roe bags or table shrimp for best success.

Harrison River

Water levels continue to be very low on the Harrison, water clarity is excellent. For those of you that fish this river regularly, the boat ramp under the Harrison river bridge is closed until the water comes back up, kilby, on the other hand is still open and there is enough water to easily launch any boat up to 18′.

STS Guide Casey Martin was out a few days ago and it was the first day he has seen salmon fry in the river this year. The fish should start really start keying in on these but they will also still be looking for alevin so Make sure you have a good selection of both patterns if you are planning on heading out fishing. Here are a few of the ones we like to use.

Fishing was slow for us for the first half of the day but managed to land a number of fish by the late afternoon. The fish we have been catching lately have been on the smaller size with the odd fish in the 14-16 inch range. Due to the low clear water most of the spots we like to fish are too shallow to hold fish in them at this time. The fish that we are catching are coming out of spots where the deeper than 6 feet and you can’t see the bottom so try to focus on those spots if your out there on the water . Above are two photos of my largest cutthroat from yesterday it measured in at 16"

As more fry start to emerge in the coming weeks more fish will start to move into the system so expect this fishery get really good really soon. If your intrested in doing some winter trout fishing with us or if you have any questions. feel free to give us a call, Local 1-604-671-3474,
Toll free- 1-855-223-5453, or email us at info

Hells Gate Jet Boat Tours

Our big 28ft twin engine boat will be at the Tradex Show parked near the front doors. We are offering a show special which must be booked at the show so make sure you drop by our booth inside the show to get the details. Our next available tour is April 30, we still have a few seats so please feel free to e-mail or see us at the show.

For more information on our jet boat tours, please visit http://www.hellsgatejetboattours.com

West Coast Salmon & Halibut Fishing – 2013 Dates released for West Coast newest lodge,

Whales Reach Lodge at Coal Harbour has teamed up with STS and we are now offering our guests spectacular salmon & halibut fishing through the summer when salmon fishing is not available in the Fraser River. Our location offers calm water fishing for both Chinook & Coho and we don’t have to run 30 miles off shore for Halibut.

2013 season schedule

Our 4 day 3 night package is just enough time to fill the coolers with salmon and halibut for the year. Calm water fishing with opportunity to head out to sea for those like me who like to fish big west coast water.

Trip details – All inclusive packages with 2 – 4 anglers per boat, 100% guided, all gear provided. Arrival day begins with meet & greet then head out onto the water for an afternoon salmon fish, returning for a crab feast by the fire. Day 2 & 3 are full days fishing for salmon and halibut followed by dinner and post fishing activities. Wrap up this incredible trip with a morning fish before heading home with your cooler full of salmon, halibut, snapper, cod, bass, crab and some prawns.

Trip Dates:

  1. July 18 – 21
  2. July 21 – 24
  3. July 25 – 28
  4. July 28 – 31
  5. Aug 1 – 4
  6. Aug 4 – 7
  7. Aug 8 – 11
  8. Aug 12 – 15

The above dates are Thursday – Sunday or Sunday to Wednesday

Weekend and longer stays are available, maximum group size of 6 anglers per date. Combination package including Fraser Sturgeon are also available.

2013 Rates:

  • 2 anglers – $2770 p/p
  • 3 anglers – $2100 p/p
  • 4 anglers – $1875 p/p

Jan 19 Winter Fishing Update

There are three active fisheries in the Vancouver region to consider during winter, the first and most popular is steelhead fishing, second would be the winter trout fishery on the Fraser and Harrison and last but not least fishing Vancouver area for winter springs. Below I have provided you with local reports and some information on the upcoming salmon and sturgeon season.

The Vancouver Boat Show is fast approaching, BC Place Stadium February 07-11, although STS Guiding will not have a booth this year we will be at the show as Pro Staff support for Pure Fishing. Vic will be at the Show Friday , Saturday & Sunday all day/night working the booths at Steveston Marine, Nikka Industries or Harbor Chandler, we have some great deals on rods/reels and some promo deals and giveaways. Be sure to drop by the show and say hello.

More info about the show can be found at – http://www.vancouverboatshow.ca/

Bookings for 2013 – Salmon & Sturgeon bookings for 2013 are very strong for this early in the season, Our Lodge ( Above & Beyond) is now full from middle of August through until mid October, We still have some good dates available but I suspect they won’t be around for much longer. Fraserview Anglers Retreat is about 40% full so we still have some great dates for peak season, this accommodation is suitable for 4 anglers. Our booking season is just getting started and we are already very busy, we are expecting a record year for bookings sop don’t be disappointed and book early.

Fraser River – A full week of sunshine and cool weather has kept the Fraser low and clear, high tides have been in the late afternoon so if you were planning on fishing sturgeon, afternoon would be a good bet. We have not been on the water for sturgeon but some of our associate guides tell me that fishing has been pretty good in the Harrison area of the Fraser.

We will be releasing our Fraser Canyon Tour Dates next week, check back and book as they fill up fast.

Vedder River Steelhead – A really good week on the Vedder, quite a few steelhead caught throughout the river, lower river produced some better results but fish are spread through the system. Water conditions are clear and cold and looks like the same for most of next week. A couple of our guides were out and had some good success but unfortunately no pictures to show you.

Chehalis River – is low and clear, still a few old Coho around and some Cutties that will spend most of the winter in this river. Steelhead fishing is slow but a few fish have been reported this week. Small roe bags or wool ties would be your best bet when water is this low and clear. You also might want to downsize your float and maybe even try a clear float for best results.

Harrison River – During winter months the Harrison can offer some decent trout fishing but most of them are quite small. It is still enjoyable as not many anglers are out on the water so you can actually fish the river without getting waked all day long. The Harrison also produces some winter steelhead that hold before entering the Chehalis so always worth a try above the Pilons at Harrison rapids.

Stave River – This river is often overlooked by many steelheaders, the system is small with limited access and water to fish. Having said that they do get a good run of steelhead and if you can read water you should be able to find a few in those side channels below the Dam. Boat access is probably your best bet right now as construction on the Dam has limited access to west side.

Vancouver Harbour Salmon – Vancouver Harbour has been producing a few winter Chinook this past week, good crab and prawn fishing but you do need to keep a watchful eye on your traps so they don’t go missing. The winter Salmon Fishery out of Vancouver can produce results but very inconsistent, lots of under sized fish with the occasional keeper. If you’re looking to get out on the water it can be very nice out in the Harbour but don’t expect too much for results.

Hells Gate Jet Boat Tours – Our Tours through the Fraser Canyon will begin this spring with first run taking place March 30, 2013. To start the year off we are going to add some sturgeon fishing and a barbeque lunch at no extra charge. Come join us for a spectacular canyon adventure that is truly a bucket list event. Limited dates are available due to our busy guiding season so do not miss out on this years Tours.

Hells Gate Tour – March 30, 2013 – Cost for this 4 hour tour is $129 p/p- FREE – additional 2 hours of sturgeon fishing and barbeque lunch.

Other available dates – April 27, May 4, 5,18, August 3,4,11,18.

Vic’s daughter Deanna working the downriggers while fishing salmon off Winter Harbour last summer.

Our newest addition to the STS Fleet of boats, this 28ft KingFisher offers great comforts while fishing the West Coast.

West Coast Salmon & Halibut Fishing – 2103 Dates released for West Coast newest lodge, Whales Reach Lodge at Coal Harbour has teamed up with STS and we are now offering our guests spectacular salmon & halibut fishing through the summer when salmon fishing is not available in the Fraser River. Our location offers calm water fishing for both Chinook & Coho and we don’t have to run 30 miles off shore for Halibut.

2013 season schedule

Our 4 day 3 night package is just enough time to fill the coolers with salmon and halibut for the year. Calm water fishing with opportunity to head out to sea for those like me who like to fish big west coast water.

Trip details – All inclusive packages with 2 – 4 anglers per boat, 100% guided, all gear provided. Arrival day begins with meet & greet then head out onto the water for an afternoon salmon fish, returning for a crab feast by the fire. Day 2 & 3 are full days fishing for salmon and halibut followed by dinner and post fishing activities. Wrap up this incredible trip with a morning fish before heading home with your cooler full of salmon, halibut, snapper, cod, bass, crab and some prawns.

Trip Dates:

  1. July 18 – 21
  2. July 21 – 24
  3. July 25 – 28
  4. July 28 – 31
  5. Aug 1 – 4
  6. Aug 4 – 7
  7. Aug 8 – 11
  8. Aug 12 – 15

The above dates are Thursday – Sunday or Sunday to Wednesday

Weekend and longer stays are available, maximum group size of 6 anglers per date. Combination package including Fraser Sturgeon are also available.

2013 Rates:

  • 2 anglers – $2770 p/p
  • 3 anglers – $2100 p/p
  • 4 anglers – $1875 p/p

2005 24ft Customweld Whitewater Special For Sale

Our good friend Rusty is selling our old boat, I had this one custom made in 2005 sold it to Rusty in 2008 and he is now selling it.

The boat has 800 hours, had some saltwater use but still in great shape and well looked after. The boat is at my place if anyone wants to see it.

More info here – http://www.guidebc.com/boatsale_011313.asp

Make: Custom Weld

Model: Whitewater Special

Year: 2005

Boat Features:

  • Clean and well maintained
  • 9ft Beam
  • Stick Steering
  • Suspension seating for captain and 2 passengers
  • Seating for up to 11 people
  • Fuel Filter/Water Separator feeds main engine and trolling motor
  • LED navigation lights
  • New style Scotty (marineco) downrigger receptacles
  • Uniden Oceanus marine VHF radio
  • Port side trolling motor bracket (not mounted)
  • Garmin 525s depth sounder/chart plotter mounted at rear of cabin
  • Optional ** Garmin 720s depth sounder/chart plotter mounted on dash
  • New Batteries and Battery Switch 2010
  • New Windlass 2011
  • New Stainless thru hull fittings with Shutoff Valves 2011
  • New bilge pump 2011

Hamilton 212 Jet Pump:

  • New main bearing 2010

Kodiak 8.1L vortec:

  • 813 hours
  • New raw water hoses 2012
  • New engine cooling hoses 2012
  • New Serpentine belt and spare 2010

Optional ** 2008 Honda 20hp 4 stroke trolling motor center mounted on swim grid:

  • 545 hours
  • Electric Tilt
  • Electric Start
  • Hydraulic Steering
  • Carburetor cleaned and new seals 2012

Trailer:

  • New Jack stand 2011
  • New Tires 2012
  • New Winch Strap 2012
  • New Brakes 2013

Comments: Can be sold without Kicker motor and electronics.

Price: Boat, Trailer, including 20hp Honda Kicker and Garmin 720s Sounder/Plotter – $46,500.00

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