
Campbell River, Comox fishing?
Does anyone know the good fishing spots in Campbell River and Comox area? If you can, please tell me the times to fish are ex. Trout: year and I'm talking about salt water too. TY
Saltwater fishing near Campbell River, BC. Many people fish in that area a place called The Hump. It is located in the Strait of Georgia. There is a store front right next to the cafeteria called ideal ideal front you can get good information on which templates to choose from besides a big difference from those found in regular stores like Canadian Tire. I fish on the river Campbell, near Sayward, and in the North Island and the Queen Charlotte Islands. Use the tide charts for best fishing times so far to ensure that water fishing of the trip. I also recommend to any fisherman out here to buy a copy of the road (logging road) of the map, find a Canadian Tire or some other sports stores around like the Sportsman riverside. These maps show all lakes secret that can not be seen through the eyes of the public. Some of these lakes have a very nice trophy trout. Please feel free to email for more information if necessary. Pacific Northwest guide 40yr exp
Fly Fishing – Campbell River
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