“Hot Coho Action at 150 — Go Bananas St
July 01, 2025 Campbell River 4 photos
Salmon (Coho)
Salmon (Coho)

Trip Summary

Fishing Report – July 1st Location: The Hump, Campbell River Depth: 255 ft Lure: Go Bananas Spoon Target Depth: 150 ft This morning’s trip delivered steady action and smiling faces! We were fishing the Hump in 255 feet of water, working gear at 150 feet, where a swarm of Coho lit up the sonar. Most of the activity came from wild and hatchery Coho, with a few powerful Chinooks crashing the party and giving us a workout before being released. The Go Bananas spoon was the clear winner today — flashing, dancing, and getting crushed on the troll. ✅ We kept a few fresh hatchery Coho for the BBQ and released all wilds with care. ? The fish are in, the bite is on, and July charters are filling up fast. Message Captain Dan to book your trip before it’s too late. TD Coastal Adventures Campbell River, BC #FishingReport #CampbellRiver #GoBananasSpoon #CohoBite #FishBC #TDCoastalAdventures #TightLinesBC #BackOnTheHump
Dan S
Campbell-river, British Columbia, Canada
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TD Coastal Adventures invites you to experience the stunning waters of Campbell River. Captain Dan will be your guide, which means you’ll tap into years of sportfishing experience. These waters are known for Salmon, Chinook Salmon, Chum Salmon, Coho...

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July 15 th Chinnok Open Dan for Retentio
July 15 th Chinnok Open Dan for Retentio
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July 15 th Chinnok Open Dan for Retentio
July 15 th Chinnok Open Dan for Retentio
July 16, 2025
? TD Coastal Adventures – Fishing Report ? The Hump – Lower Section, Campbell River BC ?️ July 15, 2025 ? Target Species: Chinook Salmon ? Lure: Custom No Bananas Spoon ? Depth: 195 ft ? Zone: The Fish Highway ⸻ Report: The Fish Highway was firing today off the lower section of The Hump, and two seasoned guests — Oleg and Igor from Toronto — made it count in true TD Coastal fashion. Both Chinook strikes came on a custom “No Bananas” spoon running deep at 195 ft, dialed in tight just above the shelf. These were classic Campbell River fish — aggressive, thick-bodied, and built for battle. Igor was up first, locking into a deep-running slab that gave him a full 20-minute slugfest before surfacing. After an epic fight, he chose to release the Chinook with full respect — a true West Coast moment. Oleg followed with a war of his own. Four hard runs and deep dives later, he brought his fish to the boat clean, calm, and earned. Both strikes hit within the same hour — clear sign that the Chinook are staging deep and tight on the bait lanes. The key takeaway today? ? Fish deep. Troll slow. Stay on the seam. And if you’ve got a No Bananas spoon — use it. If not, book with Captain Dan and I’ll bring one. ⸻ Current Notes: • Bait balls showing tight to bottom in 180–210 ft • Best bite time: 7:30–9:15 AM • Tide swing: Moderate flood tide • Water clarity: Good • Wildlife seen: Eagles, porpoises, and one curious seal ⸻ Captain’s Note: “This wasn’t just a good day — it was a day the sea remembers. Oleg and Igor brought patience, power, and respect. That’s what Chinook fishing on the coast is all about.” — ? Now Booking: Chinook runs continue strong through late July. ? Sunset Big Fish, Morning Missions, and Salmon & Seals charters available. ? **hidden content** |
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