August 16 Port Renfrew Marina update

Ray Hacaiya after a good day with Jolly Rogers Fishing Fishing has turned hot again in Port Renfrew!

Sockeye remains open and is great, limits in no time.

Spring salmon fishing has heated up today, lots of nice chinooks coming in from Culite, Logan, and East Point.

As well, the tides are better this week and halibut fishing has improved too.

All in all, definitely a good time to be fishing in Port Renfrew!

Other important news if you're thinking of heading to Port Renfrew:

The Baird Creek bridge will be closed on Tues Aug 17 and Tues Aug 24 from 9am to 2pm -- so plan accordingly!

The pay phone at the Marina is not working, so you'll have to use the one at the Port Renfrew visitor's centre in town if you need to telephone.

Hope to see you soon

Bud and Rex

Aug.11/10 Port Renfrew Marina Report

Michele Gammie 33 pounder

Port Renfrew Marina has seen some fantastic salmon fishing since the last report. We have not had a sockeye opening since 2006 but this is turning into a banner year. Limit catches are being taken at first light for a couple of hours then it slows down a bit later in the day.  Stack as much gear as close together as you dare. Pink or red hoochies, bare black hooks or spoons on a short leader and if using a flasher make it red. Best depth is 40 to 60 feet in 450 to 600 feet of water.

Chinook pressure has declined with most people chasing sockeye. Logan, Walbran and Camper are all giving up nice fish with many over 30 pounds.

Swiftsure Bank continues to be on fire for springs, coho and halibut. Listen on VHF channel 06 for the chatter of where the fish are biting. 6 inch spoons and plugs are the choice of most fishermen. Crabbing has started to slow down but if you are persistent a few good ones will come your way.

Notable Catches:

Neil Hanson & Bob Biggs & group with a 36 pounder and friends

  • Hugh Hamer           36
  • Travis Gregson      36     40
  • Gerry & Michelle Gammie    33 34
  • George Colgrave        37
  • Lucas Quigley              33
  • Ron McGovern          42
  • Is. Oufitters        127    72 hali & others
  • Matt Regier & Joe Serpa     34, 26, 27, 22
  • Murray Havens    hali  59  49  82
  • Ross MacKenzie            44
  • Miller Sport Fishing     days catch
  • Charlie Kew                     36
  • Tony Tuba                     32.5
  • Terry Tobacco & Lance Foreman     34, 27. 26, 25
  • John Murray           42

Important Dates:

  • Sept 4th  & 5th Port Renfrew Marina Labour Day Derby
  • All proceeds go to the local San Juan hatchery
  • Oct. 2nd & 3rd. Port Renfrew Marina Coho Derby
  • winner takes all
  • Oct. 11th. Port Renfrew Marina closes.

Important Notice: If you have a boat in storage or a unit you are not planning on storing at the marina then it is of upmost importance you come  and remove it on or before the marina closes. This is the owner's responsibility to be aware of this date and if it is left, winter storage fees will apply.

Aug.4/10 Port Renfrew Marina Report

Mike_Danes_39.5 Port Renfrew Marina has just been informed by the DFO that there is a Sockeye opening effective  at 12:01 A.M. August 5, 2010. You are allowed four a day with possession four. Fishing remains very good and the weather has calmed right down.

Port Renfrew Marina is having it's 13th annual Labor Day Derby on Sept. 4th and 5th. All Proceeds of this derby go to the local hatchery in Port Renfrew which has not had any additional funding from the government since 1992.  A big part of the success of this derby relies on the generosity of the people and businesses who donate to this cause. If you are interested in making a donation in the way of cash or a item for a prize or you know of a business that may be interested please contact the office at the marina and we can discuss it. The number is 250 483-1878. The derby tickets will be on sale at the marina nearing the derby time and are $50.00 a ticket (per rod) and includes a t-shirt, dinner, beverage and a live band. It's always a good time so come and participate for a good cause.

Bud and Rex

Aug.3/10 Port Renfrew Marina Report

gaudett Port Renfrew Marina fishing is picking up nicely. Most boats back on Monday reported at least one or two salmon from the beach. The "catching" for some boats is fantastic with six to ten fish days not uncommon, though some fishermen are not getting a bite.  Fishing shallower than usual depths with a small (Coho type flasher) or no flasher has been a successful method over the last week.

Halibut fishing is still going strong with most in the mid range size of 25 to 50 pounds although the occasional big one comes to the docks.  Crabbing is unusually good for July. Most years we see it taper off  around this time but this year there are still a few left.

Offshore fishing at Swiftsure Bank is fantastic

 for Chinook, Coho and Halibut. Plugs and spoons for the Chinook, hoochies, spoons and Baitrix in the UV line for the Coho. Lately the Bank has been having much calmer seas and less fog, at least for now!

The 10th annual Davey Derby was again a huge success with 11 fish weighing  over 30 pounds posted on the derby day. For a derby that started off with 15 entrants it now had 347 people in the derby this year.  This year there was entertainment with a hypnotist and the fishing was great with only a few slow periods. Overall everyone enjoyed it very much.  For more information go to www.daveyderby.ca

Top Fifteen:

  • Mike Daines    39.5
  • John DeGraff   36.8
  • Shane Telford  35.3
  • Joe Serpa          35.1
  • Grant Thomson      33
  • Keith MacGuire     32.5
  • Mark Kuzman         31.2
  • Neil Caddell   30.8
  • Dave Mills    30.5
  • Frank Berkey    30
  • Wayne Schiffner    29.8
  • Gerry Gammie   28.7
  • Martin Rodgers  28.6

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  • Roberta May   31
  • Ron Schiefke  31.5
  • Dave Hoban  35
  • Mark Luttman  39
  • Mariette Fall  38
  • Rex Coburn  33
  • Max Miller    50.1
  • Hugh Hamer 32
  • Norm Ricketts  34
  • Ryan Green & group  30
  • George Gaudett  32
  • Murray & Ron Flower  35
  • Al Larkey   110 halibut

For your information Port Renfrew Marina does have anchovy and did have in 10's and 12's but we now have only 12's. As most of you know the supply was dry on the island and lower mainland and still is in very limited supply. We are in the position where we have to limit sales to marina guests only until further notice.  It is also important to note that we have very limited room for moorage only especially for larger boats (21 and up.) It is best to call before coming to see if it is possible to get any moorage.

Important Notice: At this time we are experiencing some bear issues, PLEASE make sure you have all food and garbage locked up and safely put away to avoid damage and or danger to yourself and your belongings. We are told we will be getting a bear trap from the Conservation office.

Important Dates to Note:

  • PRM Labor Day Derby: Sept.4th and 5th.
  • PRM Coho Derby:  Oct. 2nd and 3rd.
  • PRM closing: Oct. 11 Thanksgiving Day

Bud & Rex

Port Renfrew Marina July 27/10 Report

Port Renfrew Marina Chinook fishing in July has been very hit and miss along the shoreline so far. Since the last report fishing has improved though only for some boats. While we are hearing of two days of fishing without a salmon other fisherman are hitting the docks regularly with limit catches up to 35 pound salmon. It is proving to be a frustrating experience for some and even for the more experienced fisherman that know the area well. Fishing further to the west on the high tides is most productive.  Favorite teaser heads have been green glow and purple chrome and the UV ones are always popular. Salmon, both springs and Coho and halibut fishing offshore is on fire as it should be this time of year. Fishing shallow in the early morning to as deep as 140 feet later in the day. Spoons, plugs and hoochies are all working well.

Crabbing is still going very well for this late in the summer. Catches are coming in with many big, hard shelled and full crab.

Offshore fisherman should note! The seas on the ebb currents are very dangerous and have been for almost 2 weeks now. The guides report that it is some of the worst and treacherous conditions they have dealt with in recent memory. Use extreme caution until things settle down.

Notable catches:

  • Dave Mills   35.5   35.5
  • Phil Rankine     32
  • Chad Hughes       33
  • Greg Cretin          33
  • No Bananas Charters  31 
  • Jolly Rogers Fishing Adventures   30 32 33
  • Marion Randall      32
  • Terry Valley            51.5

Terry Valley 51.5PRM2010-5145 hali

 Jolly RogersRandall 33  Chad Hughes  33
 
 
 
Many of you may be wondering about the anchovie situation as most places in the lower mainland and Vancouver Island have been out and not clear on when there may be more available. At Port Renfrew Marina we do have anchovies (5 1/2 inch). So far they are only available for guests staying at the marina. Medium herring is also working in place of anchovy. If supplies come through soon then it will be open to the public with no restrictions on quantity. Please call the marina 250 483-1878 if you would like to inquire as to the status.

 

 

 

 

 

A final reminder of the upcoming Davey Derby that is on this weekend at the marina. It starts Fri and finishes Sun. For details go to www.daveyderby.ca . This derby is wonderful, great prizes and all proceeds go to charity. This year there is entertainment.

Upcoming events:  

  • Labor Day Derby.   Sept. 4th and 5th
  • Coho Derby. Oct. 2nd and 3rd
  • Port Renfrew Marina closes.  Oct. 11th

Bud & Rex