The closures and restrictions described in this Area may be varied by Fishery Notice. These management changes and additional openings and closures are indicated in red on this page. You can also click on Updates on the left bar to see Fishery Notices.
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Barbless hooks must be used when fishing for salmon in all tidal waters of British Columbia.
Openings & Closures:
| Species | Min Size | Daily Limit | Possess. Limit | Annual Limit | Season Open | Gear Permitted |
| Chinook | 45 cm | 2 | 4 | 30 | Apr 1-Mar 31 | Hook & Line |
| Chum | 30 cm | 4 | 8 | N/A | Apr 1-Mar 31 | Hook & Line |
| Coho | 30 cm | 4 | 8 | N/A | Apr 1-Mar 31 | Hook & Line |
| Pink | 30 cm | 4 | 8 | N/A | Apr 1-Mar 31 | Hook & Line |
| Sockeye | 30 cm | 4 | 8 | N/A | Apr 1-Mar 31 | Hook & Line |
| The combined daily limit for all species of Pacific salmon from tidal waters is 4. Coastwide daily limit for chinook is 2. Aggregate daily limit for all species of Pacific salmon from tidal and non-tidal waters combined is 4. | ||||||
From the waters of Masset Inlet and Sound south of a line from Entry Point to Westacott Point non-retention of chinook is in effect June 15 to October 31.
From the waters of Masset Inlet and Sound south of a line from Griffiths Point non-retention of chinook is in effect May 15 to October 31.
Coho: The daily limit for coho in the tidal water portions of all streams on Haida Gwaii (Areas 1, 2E and 2W) excluding the Pallant and Braverman system is 2 coho per day over 50 cm.
Anglers are reminded that only a single barbless hook may be used in the tidal portions of all streams.
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Halibut: recreational fishing for halibut is closed until further notice.
Sevengill shark, Shortfin mako, Common thresher, Bigeye thresher, Smooth hammerhead, Pacific angel shark and Pacific sleeper shark; Salmon shark: Effective June 1, 2011 until further notice:
Listed on 11/05/2011 FN0389
See the Shellfish Table for limits.
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Additional Shellfish Information.
Be sure to check for both PSP and Sanitary Contamination Closures if you plan on consuming any shellfish.
The harvesting of all bivalve molluscs is prohibited due to PSP contamination, except:
Razor clams: Subarea 1-5: Subarea 1-5 ("North Beach") is open to the recreational and aboriginal harvest of razor clams only. Listed on 07/07/2011 FN0545
Cockles and Weathervane Scallops: Subarea 1-5 (“North Beach”) is open to the recreational and aboriginal harvest of cockles and weathervane scallops. Listed on 10/11/2011 FN1128