September Salmon Fishing - Big Resident
August 23, 2025 Campbell River 1 photo

Trip Summary

? “Some come here for fish… others come here to face the ocean itself.” ? This is the Salmon Capital of the World — and September is when the giants return. ? The Tyee. More than a fish, it’s a crown. Only Chinook over 30 lbs earn the name. When a Tyee hits, the ocean doesn’t ask — it takes. The reel screams like a war horn, the rod bows, and suddenly you’re in a fight that can break your body and set your soul on fire. I’ve seen grown men’s hands bleed from the reel, arms shaking, faces pale — and every one of them said they’d do it again tomorrow. Because to fight a Tyee is to wrestle the spirit of the Pacific. Win, and you’ll never forget it. Lose, and you’ll dream about it for the rest of your life. ⚡ And they don’t come alone. Northern Coho up to 20 lbs — silver lightning ripping through the tide lines, cartwheeling in spray and fury. Pure chaos on the deck. Every September, people step off The Barb different. Some laugh wild. Some fall silent. Some stare long at the horizon, knowing they just battled something bigger than themselves. ⚓ The window is open. The giants are home. And when September ends… so does the chance to meet them. ? This is your call. Don’t miss it. ? Book your fight today: **hidden content** Rod bends. Soul mends. Legends are forged here. #CampbellRiver #TyeeTime #EpicSeptember #SalmonCapital #FishingReport #TDCoastalAdventures
Dan S
Campbell-river, British Columbia, Canada
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Welcome to TD Coastal Adventures – where rods bend, souls mend, and the tide writes the story. Campbell River isn’t just the Salmon Capital of the World – it’s home. These waters raised me, tested me, and gave me a lifetime of salt...

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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
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