It’s a Guide’s Life – July 31st

At QCL we have always been known for our salmon fishing but we have seen a large increase in the past 5 years of our guests targeting rockfish. If you didn’t know, many of these fish live up to 80 years with the Yelloweye species living up to 118 years or more! Since 2017 we […]
It’s a Guide’s Life – July 25th

Beep* beep* beep* beep* The sound of my alarm clock marks the beginning of another day in Haida Gwaii. Before I can turn off my alarm salmon are already on the brain. What are the tides doing? What is the wind direction? Where were they “gettin’ em” yesterday? I meet my guests on the dock […]
Kingfisher Report for July 25

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It’s a Guide’s Life – July 21st

Another beautiful day in the Gwaii. With light winds forecasted we make our way onto the grounds and fish our favourite spots with ease. Fishing may not always be easy, but when you hear the release measurements of another healthy Tyee, you always get a good feeling. While fishing in shore has been on and […]
Kingfisher Report for July 18th

Well, as much as we enjoyed (what feels like a record) 8 days of light variable winds and flat, flat water, it’s nice to get a little back to “normal”. Southerly winds flanked the islands on both east and western shores leaving a giant flat zone on our northern coast. The fog and glassy water […]
It’s a Guide’s Life – July 13th

Well it was WTF (Women that Fish) Derby weekend here at QCL, with 13 ladies from various locations across North America. The conditions have been excellent with calm seas and fairly clear skies. This has made for a very amusing couple of days on the water, with some decent fish being caught and lots of […]
Kingfisher Report for July 11th

Mid-season fishing is living up to expectations with the arrival of plentiful Coho salmon offshore to augment the Chinook action we’ve enjoyed off the kelp beds. Though we’re seeing some big ones up to 13 pounds, they’re averaging about 6½and we’re getting them from the surface down to 120 feet so it’s an adventure hunting […]
It’s a Guide’s Life – July 8th

Fishing with family is always fun. This past weekend I had the pleasure of guiding my father, Ross, and my great uncle, Pat. With flat calm water forecasted for the weekend we had only one thing on our mind, catching a Tyee. We’d had a couple of good days on the water but before we […]
Fishmaster Report for July 4th

Wow! July! Already? Like they say…Time flies when you’re having fun! Our 29thseason –the 20thunder the stewardship of Paul Clough –has pretty much been a banner one so far. Fair weather (for the most part), a terrific staff assembled for the summer, shiny new boats and, oh yeah, great fishing! Lots of baitfish inshore with the […]
It’s a Guide’s Life – July 1st

It seems like just yesterday as we watched our new fleet of 8 boats make their way into the harbour and to the docks after weeks of anticipation. It has been amazing how many guests have told me they watched the video of the boats arrival. I wanted to provide you an update on how […]