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Port McNeill Fishing Charters

Running angling trips out of Port Hardy, we invite you to check out the local fishery in style. Capt. Steven is here to get you on some fish, and to make sure you have fun doing it. You’ll be using techniques like bottom fishing, trolling, drift fishing, and jigging, depending on what you’re going after. As part of their 10-hour trips, you can target species like Salmon, Halibut, Lingcod, and Rockfish, depending on the current season and weather conditions. You’ll be fishing from a 27’ SeaRay & 26ft Larson boat with enough room for up to 3 anglers on each boat at any single time. It also includes a toilet and ice box. All rods, reels and terminal tackle are included in the price so you can focus on what really matters, fishing. Fishing licenses aren’t included, so make sure to get them prior to the trip. There is also a fuel surcharge as posted on main website. Gas is at an all-time high now. You’ll be able to keep any legal species caught during the trip. Book your trip now and hit the water with us!

Starting from

$103/hour
  • Hourly
    12 hrs max
  • $103/hr
    10 hrs min
Steven

Steven

Owner
Captain Provided in Price
Professional Captain provided and included in the price.
Capacity
3 guests
Fishing
Fishing Boats

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Steven

Steven

Owner

Features & Details

Make
Larson
Model
26
Length
26ft
Year
1991
  • Fishing gear
  • Fish Finder
  • Bait
  • GPS
  • Guide
  • Fuel type: Gas
  • Single Engine
  • Cuddy Cabin
  • Chart Plotter
  • Charter
  • Toilet
  • Outboard Engine
  • Radio

Approximate Location

You’ll get directions to the departure location when you make a booking.

The boat's approximate location on a map

Additional Terms & Information

TERMS AND CONDITIONS The Captain Reserves The Right To Cancel Trips if he deems the weather conditions are unsafe or if other safety or behaviour issues arise. As well the Captain can and will refuse guests from boarding the vessel if the guest in any way threatens the safety of the vessel or its guests. Safety First Folks.