Comox Fishing Charters

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Comox: 41 fishing charters available

Cliff’s Chinook Charters
Cliff’s Chinook Charters

Comox • 25 ft • 4 persons

Join Cliff’s Chinook Charters in Comox, and explore the waters of the eastern edge of Vancouver Island!

"The captain was fantastic (we went out with a contracted captain not the owner)." —⁠ Brent, British Columbia
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trips fromUS $516
BC Coastal Fishing
BC Coastal Fishing

Comox • 25 ft • 4 persons

BC Coastal Fishing invites you to experience the stunning waters of Comox.
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trips fromUS $553
Hali Hunter – Comox
Hali Hunter – Comox

Comox • 25 ft • 4 persons

Hali Hunter Fishing Charters service a variety of locations on the east coast of Vancouver Island, including Comox, Hornby, Denman, and Texada Island.

"Very friendly and knowledgable. Tries to make it a great experience for you." —⁠ Kevin, AB
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trips fromUS $405
Ripline Guiding
Ripline Guiding

Comox • 25 ft • 3 persons

The bountiful waters of Comox Valley are waiting for your rod and bait.

"Captain Bruce went above and beyond the call of duty with our fishing trip!" —⁠ Laura, AK
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trips fromUS $442
Crabby's Fishing Charters - Comox
Crabby's Fishing Charters - Comox

Comox • 28 ft • 4 persons

Based in between the Comox Valley and Campbell River, Crabby’s Fishing Charters stands ready to take you to the best fishing spots in either (or both) of these locations.
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trips fromUS $516
Salmonstrikebc Charters
Salmonstrikebc Charters

Courtenay • 26 ft • 4 persons

Spend the day with Salmonstrikebc Charters and let them show you what makes the fishing in Courtenay so memorable!
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trips fromUS $884
Comox Bay Sport Fishing
Comox Bay Sport Fishing

Comox • 30 ft • 5 persons

If you're here to make the most of fishing in Comox, look no further than Comox Bay Sport Fishing.
trips fromUS $589
Fishers Island Adventures - Comox
Fishers Island Adventures - Comox

Comox • 25 ft • 4 persons

Fishers Island Adventures offers a variety of fishing trips for anyone looking to experience the rugged and stunning coasts of Vancouver Island, BC, one of the best sportfishing destinations in the world.
trips fromUS $479
Radar's Pro Fishing
Radar's Pro Fishing

Comox • 24 ft • 4 persons

Catch the tastiest Salmon with Radar’s Pro Fishing! Captain Raiden Bresch has been fishing his whole life and he chose to start his charter business in the Comox Valley for two reasons – excellent fishing year round and the unparalleled beauty of the landscape.

"The whole fishing experience was amazing from start to finish." —⁠ David,
trips fromUS $553
Island Pursuit Sport Fishing - 29'
Island Pursuit Sport Fishing - 29'

Comox • 29 ft • 5 persons

Clear skies, blue waters, and monster Salmon breaking the surface – that paints a picture of Comox.

"Chris was great! Amazing stories and fish catching all day! 26lb’er it was amazing." —⁠ Morgan, British Columbia
trips fromUS $571
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Fishing in Comox

The fishing Comox has in store is a year-round adventure! Nestled on the banks of the Strait of Georgia, this area was called kw'umuxws by the First Nations, which means plentiful. And the fishing here certainly is plentiful indeed! Comox has great Chinook Salmon fishing at all times, including a feeder population as well as migrating fish that travel up the Campbell River. 
 
The Comox Valley has some of the most pristine waters in the world, which makes it a great place for whale-watching tours or cold-water diving. In between your Salmon fishing trips, you can also go snowshoeing, try out biathlon, or take a helicopter tour and have a stunning, aerial view of the area.

Which trip should I choose?

Since Comox has a great location, you can easily reach productive fishing spots, both on half day and full day trips. It only depends on how much time you want to spend on the water. 
 
Previous fishing experience is always a plus, but not essential. Comox fishing trips are novice-friendly, so don’t be discouraged if you’re not skilled with a rod.

What can I catch?

Chinook Salmon is truly the king of the area. This fish can be caught year-round, especially during winter, when some other migratory species are nowhere to be seen. You’ll usually troll with herring, sardines, or squid-like lures called hootchies. The second traditional technique is called mooching and it involves drifting a dead or live herring beneath the boat.
 
Halibut fishing and crabbing are available year-round, while most other species show up in huge numbers in June and stick around till the end of the year. Some of them are Pink, Coho, Chum, and Sockeye Salmon, as well as Lingcod. 

Getting There

  • By plane – The Comox Valley Airport is only 3 miles away from the Comox marina. There are daily flights from Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver.
     
  • By ferry – The easiest way is to get to Departure Bay or Duke Point in Nanaimo by ferry and proceed to Comox by car (70 miles apart).

Need to Know

Fisheries in Canada are divided into Areas and each of them has its own fishing regulations. Comox falls in area 14, so make sure you’re familiar with fish quotas for this area before your trip. 

What to Bring

  • A fishing licence – Everyone fishing in British Columbia needs to have a valid fishing licence. You can get it online, from the Canadian National Recreational Licensing System. You’ll also need a Tidal Licence for saltwater fishing and a Salmon Conservation Stamp if you want to keep any Salmon you catch.
     
  • Layered clothing – even if you’re fishing in the summer, bring something with long sleeves. It gets chilly when the fog rolls in.
     
  • A camera – The Comox Valley scenery is breathtaking and is sure to awaken the photographer in everyone. You’ll also want to take a photo of your fish, especially when you catch your biggest Salmon yet!
 
Fishing in Comox, BC is a one of a kind experience, not only for the ones that love to fish but also for the ones that simply want to enjoy nature. Explore British Columbia as never before!
 

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Comox Fishing Seasons

January
This is the perfect time for crabbing! Chinook Salmon is also available but you’ll mostly encounter undersized or just-around-the-keepable-size feeders.
February

February is still low season for most Salmon species but you can go crabbing and prawning. Halibut also shows up in larger numbers.

March

Chinook Salmon feeders bite aggressively, so you can have a great time catching them, even though they’re not big in size. Halibut fishing gets even better.

April

Chinook finally start to get bigger in spring. You can also drop the prawn traps and, as you wait, do a little sightseeing.

May

The weather gets much better and you can take some time for whale-watching as well. This is also the first time in the year when you can catch Lingcod.

June

Coho Salmon are on the scene! Do some trolling and see who bites better – Coho or Chinook. Lingcod fishing is on the rise as well.

July
Other Salmon species finally start to show up – you can catch some Chum, Pink, and Sockeye. Coho Salmon fishing is even better than in June.
 
August

August is the perfect time to become a member of the Tyee Club and catch Chinook over 30 pounds. This is also the peak for Coho fishing.

September

All types of Salmon are getting ready to reach the rivers and go upstream. September brings great Salmon fishing and the end of peak season for Lingcod.

October

October is all about Chum Salmon. These fish fight hard and range from 10–25 pounds, providing some great rod-bending action.

November

If you don’t mind the cold, go trolling for Chum and Chinook Salmon. As the winter approaches, crabbing gets better and better.

December

This is a prime month for feeder Chinook. They’re not great in size but they are very aggressive and will give you a good fight.

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