B.C. lodges say it a good time to 'Go fish'
“This summer we are seeing a lot of repeat customers,” says Shannon Dayley of Bear Cove Cottages, who along with her husband Wade offer cottage accommodations and all-inclusive guided fishing trips off the coast near Port Hardy.Photo by Bear Cove Cottages
What it did affect for Bear Cove Cottages is their international all-inclusive fishing trips to the Sea of Cortez. For the past five years they has taken B.C. anglers to the Baja Peninsula to catch yellow-fin tuna, dorado and pompano. “Last year we just didn’t promote it,” says Dayley.Article contentBear Cove Cottages offers all-inclusive fishing trips to the Southern tip of the Baja Peninsula, Mexico, chasing Dorado, Roosterfish, Tuna, and Toro all on light tackle.Most years B.C.
“The majority of saltwater or ocean fishing on the coast of B.C. takes place between April and September,” says Bird. Walters Cove Resort near Campbell River re-opened this month with a new floating fishing lodge after being closed for two years. General Manager Terry Schultz was able to get the “Englefield” a luxurious floating lodge designed specifically for sports fishing. Before being moved to Kyuquot the floating lodge was operated in Haida Gwaii by West Coast Resorts.Article content
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