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Nautical West Sport Fishing – Ocean 

 20 Egret Street, Kitimat, BC, V8C 1S9, Canada
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20 Egret Street
Kitimat, BC, Canada

Nautical West Sport Fishing hosts some of the most popular fishing trips on the coast of British Columbia. You can experience spectacular fishing adventure in the Pacific with Captain Todd Haynes. The season kicks off mid–April each year and ends late October. You can also book river fishing trips on their second listing.

Capt. Todd will take you on his 30’ Sea Sport boat that accommodates up to 4 guests. She’s powered by twin 150 HP Yamaha engines and has all necessary navigational and safety equipment.

This vessel is comfortable enough for multiday trips, with sleeping beds, pillows, a bathroom, seating space, and a galley kitchen. Four guests can stay the night comfortably. There are a fridge and enough ice storage and dry storage. There’s no extra cost if you’re staying on the boat but you can also sleep in the local B&B, for an extra charge ($150 per person).

You’ll target different kinds of Salmon, Halibut, Rockfish, and Crabs. You can keep the catch but the amount and size depend on the regulations. Your fishing equipment is fully covered. Dress properly and make sure to purchase your fishing license in advance – getting it online is probably the easiest way.

Reserve your spot in fishermen’s paradise with Nautical West Sport Fishing!

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Boat category
Sportfishing boats
Capacity
4 persons
Boat length
30 ft
Year built
2007
Boat manufacturer
Sea Sport
Boat type
Sportfishing

Engine model
Yamaha
Powered by
2 x 150HP
Max cruising speed
24 knots
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