Well, the Chinook season has officially began to get ramped up. Today was great, 1 Chinook short of limiting out for our boat...including some real beauties for this time of the year. Halibut and Rockfish continue to be caught in limits quite easily and usually there are 2 or 3 Lingcod thrown into the cooler on a regular basis as well. Attached are some pictures of 2 of the Chinook caught today.

Anchovies continue to nail the Chinook more than any other bait/hootchie. Depths are varying depending on location, but usually close to bottom to enhance chances with both migratory and residential fish seems to work best.

We have a great deal going right now for anyone who can make it up here in the next couple weeks. 20% OFF OF THE FOLLOWING POSTED DATES DUE TO CANCELLATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!:

June 26-27

July 1-3

For those of you that are still contemplating a trip this summer…here are the dates we have left excluding those above:

For the 31' Pursuit:

July 7-10

July 21-23

July 31- Aug 2

Aug 24-28

For the 23' Campion:

July 11-13

July 25-27

Aug 24-28

All of these are AMAZING dates and will be going fast…phone calls are coming in and if you want a great charter give us a shout ASAP! Looking forward to another great season,

Best Wishes,

David

Serengeti Fishing Charters

www.serengetifishingcharters.com

1-888-281-2275



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About The Author: Captain David Summers

Company: Serengeti Fishing Charters

Area Reporting: Vancouver Island (Port Hardy)

Bio: A guide for Serengeti Fishing Charters along with my father. Our business is entirely family run with my mother as the cook. Run a 33ft Pursuit 305OS, one of the most gorgeous and safe boats on the west coast of British Columbia. Feel free to give me a call if you are interested in some great salmon and halibut fishing!

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