if you are going to hire a guide KO try Mickey Fin Charters out of Horseshoe bay, ask for Wayne. I used to guide with Wayne over 20 years ago when I was guiding and I believe he has been doing it the longest.
Wayne's a good guy....however I'd suggest David Korsh of Predator Charters or Bonnie Lee Charters..his name is Kevin out of Granville Island..close to town. Dave's boat is fastest with twin 225 Mercs...the boat is fast which means MORE fishing time for you. They may fish you around the backside of Bowen..but the real story has been English Bay/Pt. Grey lately and the Horseshoe Bay crowd doesn't fish English Bay very often..at least not recently.. and no one locally has done more charters this past winter than Bonnie Lee Charters in English Bay/Pt. Grey area.....in fact, English Bay has been the most undertold story in years..this winter has been DYNAMITE for consistency..and there is some FANTASTIC crabbing to be had in English Bay which I think Bonnie Charters drops traps for. .. If you fish the morning, and do at least a 5 hour charter, you should get a few good shots at legal fish in the 9 lb to 12 lb range. Otherwise you'll be hooking undersize which are just under..but either way..it's HIGHLY likely you're going to see fish on any given day..I've been monitoring Bonnie Lee's success recently and
EVERY trip they're hooking into at LEAST one keeper and averaging two or three fish to the boatt...not to mention and losing contenders...I know a couple of his guides and they guide in the Charlottes etc..so they know their stuff...
Last Saturday I was out there and hooked into multiple legal fish, and had I not fished the 12 to 5, I believe I could have hooked many more.
If I were you, I'd make a day of it, get together yourself a few buddies, book a DAY charter of local fishing, like an 8 hour trip, pack up lots of munchies, and get ready to have a blast! I mean..you get a cheaper rate that way..and it makes the trip more memorable..and you'll have a better chance to find the fish and get into them.
There's plenty of local operators..to choose from..just make sure you do your homework on which operation gives you the value you're wanting in a fishing trip.
There's lots of operators to choose from...I'd phone 'em all..and see what you come up with.
just my opinion....