Toba Inlet – May 5th Big Chinooks Are He
May 11, 2025 Campbell River 3 photos & 1 video
Salmon (Chinook)
Salmon (Chinook)
Salmon (Coho)
Salmon (Coho)
Lingcod
Lingcod

Trip Summary

Coastal Adventures – Fishing Report Captain Dan Reporting Toba Inlet exploded this trip—no other way to say it. We fished the flood tide behind Second Island at 110 feet, and it was like throwing gas on a fire. Chinook salmon were stacked and on the hunt. Rods doubled, reels screamed, and we hit multiple double headers that had the boat rocking and the adrenaline pumping. These weren’t cookie-cutter fish—15 to 25-pound bruisers, chrome-bright and savage. One after another, they hit like freight trains and fought like warriors. Every angler on board was into fish, and the energy was electric. Toba isn’t just a fishery—it’s an experience. Towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and that raw, untouched magic of the BC coast. It’s where nature shows off—and the fish show up. But listen close—this special Toba Charter is limited. No fixed dates, no open calendar—just a few prime spots left while Chinook retention is legal and the bite is red-hot. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. No second chances. Book now. This is where the giants run—and they’re running right now. TD Coastal Adventures Captain Dan Shea Wild fish. Wild places. Lifetime memories
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Campbell-river, British Columbia, Canada
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July 20 Chinook Fishing at Sunset
July 20 Chinook Fishing at Sunset
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“The Rod, The Song, The Chinook” ? TD Coastal Adventures – Campbell River, BC ?️ July 20 Sunset Charter ? “Dust in the Wind” playing as the reel screamed… ⸻ Some trips leave you with fish. This one left us all with goosebumps. The sea was glass. Sunset glowing behind the islands. The kind of evening where the water holds its breath. Mark and his family were on board The Barb, chasing memory, chasing meaning. He said to me, quietly: “All I want is to fight one good Chinook before the light fades.” Not even five minutes later… Bang. Rod down. Reel ripping. The No Bananas Spoon we’d set at 120 ft in 140 ft of water went off like a cannon. Mark got his fight. And the Chinook didn’t give it up easy. It dove, it twisted, it tail-walked and slammed the rod like a steel freight train from the deep. He fought it like a warrior—and he won. But that’s not what made this night legendary. A second rod popped. Another big fish. Mark’s teenage son looked unsure. It was quiet. You could hear the wind stop. I leaned over and said: “Step up, son. This is your moment.” He did. And with the whole family watching, he fought that Chinook like he was born to guide. 14 lbs. 75 cm. Keeper. A memory burned into the soul of that boy forever. ⸻ ? Here’s what you need to know: • Location: Lighthouse Ledge • Depth: Fishing 120 ft in 140 ft of water • Lure: Custom No Bananas Spoon • Result: Two epic Chinooks. One legendary family moment. One fisherman became a father. One son became a man. ⸻ ⚠️ The big Chinooks are here NOW. You’re either on the boat… Or you’re reading someone else’s fishing story. ? July & August are almost fully booked. ? Private charters only – 4, 5, and 6-hour trips available. ? All gear, tackle, and fish cleaning included. ? Depart from Slip 27, D-Dock – 1374 Island Hwy, Campbell River ? Book now through Fishbooker or text Captain Dan directly. ? Catch the moment. Live the legend. — Captain Dan TD Coastal Adventures “Rod bends. Soul mends.”
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July 15 th Chinnok Open Dan for Retentio
July 15 th Chinnok Open Dan for Retentio
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? 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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