Kingfisher Report | July 31, 2023

As the Northwest winds start to settle down this week, the fishing continues to thrive. With the odd kelp line rolling through being our biggest obstacle, the inshore Chinook fishing has been consistent, and with Coho still being caught at most points. Keeping your hooks in the water, as much as possible, has been key […]
The Fishing Grounds | Bottom Fishing

While we are known for our access to some of the most sought-after salmon fishing grounds in the world, what QCL offers doesn’t stop there. Our fishing grounds are also home to rich bottom fish populations, offering our guests a multitude of fishing adventures all within one day. In order to grasp the appeal to […]
Kingfisher Report | July 27, 2023

Every day fishing in Haida Gwaii is a totally new adventure! We were off the dock at 7am. The wind was blowing from the northwest and the tide was ebbing. On the way out we encountered some 6-7′ waves but by the time we dropped in on the west bay of Bird Rock 1 all […]
Kingfisher Report | July 20, 2023

If the 2023 fishing season will be remembered for any one particular thing, it’s very likely to be the shear abundance of fish! From the early masses of needlefish we’ve encountered inshore since May and the dense schools of herring now over the pinnacles and halibut grounds, it’s no wonder there are so many salmon around! Throughout […]
Kingfisher Report | July 18, 2023

This past week, the North shores of Graham Island have been blessed by weather typical of July. With light to moderate winds, and a mix of sun and rain, guests have experienced a true Haida Gwaii summer. Salmon fishing has been consistent throughout the season, with plenty of Chinook and Coho keeping rods bouncing, and […]
Adapting to Regulation Changes | A Fishing Lodge Approach

The fishing industry is subject to constant changes in regulations aimed at preserving fish populations and ensuring sustainable practices. Fishing lodges play a vital role in maintaining the delicate balance between anglers’ interests and environmental conservation. This article examines how a fishing lodge effectively handles fishing regulation changes, ensuring compliance, guest satisfaction, and long-term sustainability. […]
Kingfisher Report | July 14, 2023

“Fish on!” A common phrase in the QCL anglers’ vocabulary, defining the past trip here at QCL. It’s halfway through the season and we’re seeing consistent action on the water. There has been plenty of opportunity to land Chinook, the majority ranging in size from 9-16 pounds. Complementing the fishing, we’ve seen tons of wildlife […]
Kingfisher Report | July 10, 2023

These past few days of fishing have been fantastic. With fish being caught at every point by both anglers, mammals, and birds alike. The waters, still calming down from the rough seas a week before, were rife with bait as the wind and currents pushed schools of herring, needlefish, and clouds of krill onto our […]
It’s a Guide’s Life

Sometimes the fishing success of a day can boil down to the angler’s ability to capitalize on the smallest of windows. For us, this was no different. Our day started on the eastside, over at Cape Edenshaw. When we arrived just outside Piggie’s Bay, we were fortunate enough to be met by calm seas and […]
Kingfisher Report | July 2, 2023

And just like that, we’ve had another trip of first class fishing. While salmon fishing the past week has continued to be consistent, we’ve seen success throughout our fishing grounds. Fish have been found at Green Point, all the way east to Cape Edenshaw. Weather has been the primary factor when choosing a spot, which […]