Well, if you're out here in September I would focus my efforts on the West Side of Vancouver Island.
You may also want to target some areas in the mainland for char/trout and summer steelhead.
My main question is what do you plan to target - what are you goals for fish?
What are you here for? Are you here to kill fish (sockeye), or are you here to catch and release a bunch of fish and enjoy the amazing scenery AND fishing that B.C. has to offer?
Once you answer these questions, feel free to shoot me an email. I have a whole bunch of island places dialled in and have no problems helping people out if they are ethical and not only looking to kill things, and willing to put some work in (I may give you a river to try out - maybe a section, but after that it's your turn). I can also help with some mainland spots as well.
Good luck on your search,
Cheers,
Dan
I'm actually there to find out and put together a feasibility study on the viability of a Coho and Steelhead cannery industry. LOL
On a serious note, I don't think spending around U$20 000 on a trip is about killing and storage. Also I don't think QANTAS would be very happy if I carried on 25kgs of salmon fillets as carry on and check in baggage is currently $25/kg, the maths doesn't simply add up if that was the agenda.
And the very reason why intercontinental anglers travel light.
I'm still organising a time slot of around 20-25 days for BC and surround, currently just getting a feel of which month to lock in, as your fishery is return dependant, which makes it hard.
Rodney and a few members have pointed out a few important facts for me to keep an eye out for and all inputs are welcome of course.
I'm not chasing any particular salmon species at all just wetting a line, if I happen to run into them, well that's good. Also and more importantly creating a network of friend from all part of the world and learning about the way the fish and do things.
My GF want to nail a halibut and hopefully that will happen with the help of members from here, putting us into contact with a reliable local charter, and the same would be done if anyone from here want to visit this part of Australia, I would do the same, I even take you out on my boat for a couple of days chasing Yellow tail king, cobia and wahoo.
Anyway, we will cross that bridge when it comes.
Thanks
Wayne