![]() ![]() With many diverse locations and an abundance of fish to catch, Victoria and Zeballos offer incredible fishing charter opportunities in British Columbia. Spectacular scenery, consistently big catches, and expert guides combine to make your fishing trip with Reel Obsession a truly unforgettable one. Check out our amazing reviews on Trip Advisor. I still have one boat available for our last tuna trip August 29-31this summer. For an unforgettable world class fishing adventure give me a call or drop me a line anytime. Today(August 6th) was beautiful, and all 4 boats got out there and limited on springs and halibut by lunch time. 180-200 feet have been the best depths the past week. If the weather permits, limits of springs have been taken in short order if you can get out there. Ouside the "T"also known as the outside corner to the commercial fleet has been very consistent. Bloody nose and glow green have been our colors of choice behind a super betsey or glow/silver flasher. When the bite has slowed down medium sized herring have been a good bet. ![]() Hoochies in pistachio and the UV white terd have been working well. The best depths have been 100 feet to bottom. Once the flood started the bite was good with lots of fish in the 20-28 pound range. The salmon bite was slow at six mile reef (the guitar) on the morning bite until the flood tide kicked in. Thee winds were blowing North west 25-35 most of the week limiting were we could get to. The Last week we did see a few days of tougher salmon fishing. Permanent fishing restrictions are in effect in these areas to protect fish and fish habitat. Get to know the locations of protected areas. Mowachaht/Muchalaht’s welcome house and tourism development plan has been “long awaited,” said Kamran.As we swing into August the fishing around Esperanza has impressed so many this year, and is still holding strong. (a) Annual limit: The total amount of fish of a certain species that may be caught and retained during the course of a fishing year which commences on April 1 and ends the following March 31. “ a launching ground for all the various activities that visitors can do in the region,” he said. Kamran said the welcome house will be a place where visitors can stop in to ask questions about the region. “The welcome house will support the dispersion of visitors from saturated markets to rural, remote and underserved areas.” “This project significantly expands the region’s tourism infrastructure, providing increased capacity to meet existing and future demand for authentic Indigenous and west coast experiences,” said Aaron Stone, ICET board chair. While the trust is contributing $300,000, additional funding is needed to bring the $1,303,000 welcome house to life.įounded by the province in 2016, the Island Coastal Economic Trust has approved over $55 million towards economic development initiatives which have attracted more than $270 in new investment to Vancouver Island and the surrounding region. “Ahaminaquus Welcome House is a major first step in coordinating tourism industry in the region … further promoting Nootka Sound as an adventure destination on Vancouver Island.”īuilt with cedar wood planks and Douglas fir beams, the house’s design will reflect the traditional style of Nuu-chah-nulth architecture, according to ICET. “The nation believes economic development in its territories is vitally linked to forestry, fishery and tourism,” said Kamran. Kamran said the house is a “very small piece of the overall development strategy” the nation is working on.Ī new RV park and campground, trail network and satellite museum on Nootka Island are also in the planning phase. Located 13 kilometers from the village of Gold River, the project represents a key component of the nation’s redevelopment plans for their Ahaminaquus lands. It will also host ceremonies, workshops and educational sessions focusing on the nation and settler history in the region, including Captain Cook’s first landing in Nootka Sound in 1778.Īzar Kamran, Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation CEO and administrator, said the nation’s culture will be highlighted through signage and art. ![]() The Ahaminaquus Welcome House will function as a visitor centre, community hub and museum. Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation is one step closer to building a new welcome house in Nootka Sound, with funding support from Island Coastal Economic Trust’s Capital (ICET) and Innovation Program. ![]()
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