Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, Pink Salmon, Chum Salmon, Bull Head, Dog Fish, Dungenes Crab, English Sole, Flounder, Greenling, Ling Cod, Mackerel, Pacific Herring, Perch, Red Rock Crab, Rockfish, Sculpin, Shiner, Surf Smelt
Other Names
Proxy City
Tofino
Size (ha)
Perimeter (km)
Max Depth (m)
Road Access
Unknown
Hike (km)
Activities
n/a
Stocked Fish
GPS
F/W Region
R-1
Water Type
Saltwater
Altitude (m)
Mean Depth (m)
Water Access
Boat, Shore
Boat Launch
Crab Dock, 4th St.
Facilities
Unknown
Angler Usage
Unknown
Special Notes:
While feeder springs are available in the inshore waters during winter, the main run of migratory Chinook salmon up to 25 lbs. will start appearing in small numbers offshore in early April. By late May fishing is starting to get good and by July, large Chinook up to 50 lbs. are being reported in the protected inshore waters. Chinook fishing will peak in August. Small Bluebacks show offshore in May and by early June, Coho in the 10 lb. range are reported inshore. Large Northern Coho are found in the area during September, peaking by mid-October. Offshore Halibut is best during May and June. Rockfish and Lingcod are plentiful in the inshore water.
Map
Map of Tofino Waterfront
Start:
Directions to Tofino Waterfront:
Additional Info
Notes: 1. Always check the current BC Fishing regulations before you start fishing a new spot.