I have a couple dozen copies of Western Fish and Game (later Western Fish and Wildlife then Western Angling) from the mid-60s to the mid 70s. I can't forget Ted Peck's 1965 article about Jervis Inlet and what a wild unspoiled saltwater fishery it offered including resident coho. Jim Kilburn had a number of articles about beach fishing for cutthroat near Gibson's Landing and north towards Sechelt. All the salmon & steelhead fisheries near Vancouver were based on wild stocks, hatcheries didn't really kick in until the late 70s or 80s and by that time wild fish were in decline dozens if not hundreds of small streams along the south coast lost almost all their wild stocks of fish most of which were never replaced by hatcheries. The summer coho fishery in Georgia Strait and attached waters - like Jervis Inlet disappeared not long after.