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Area 6 

EXPECT IN-SEASON CHANGES!

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.

Click the following links for the appropriate information:
Salmon | All Finfish (including Salmon) | Finfish (other than Salmon)
Shellfish | Area 6 Map | Area 106 Map

Salmon

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.

Coho: The daily limit for coho in the tidal portions of all streams flowing into Area 6 is the same as the freshwater limit for those streams.

All Finfish, Including Salmon Closures and Special Measures

For other finfish limits, please visit the species and limits table.

Rockfish Conservation Areas

Otter Passage
West Aristazabal Island
Kitasu Bay

Finfish (Other than Salmon)

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:

  • Sevengill shark, Shortfin mako, Common thresher, Bigeye thresher, Smooth hammerhead, Pacific angel shark and Pacific sleeper shark: The daily limit is zero (0).
  • Salmon shark: The daily limit is one (1) and the possession limit is two (2).

Listed on 11/05/2011 FN0389

Shellfish

See the Shellfish Table for limits.
Please see important Additional Shellfish Information.

Be sure to check for both PSP and Sanitary Contamination Closures if you plan on consuming any shellfish.

The North Coast is closed for the harvest of bivalve molluscs. This closure is due to the high risk of PSP and ASP contamination concerns, and the absence of biotoxin monitoring and water quality surveys in many North Coast areas.