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  1. #11
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    Re: Who’s been to Duval Point Lodge in Port Hardy

    Hoping to maybe get a trip up there this year, during retention!
    Never been so cant help, but good luck.

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    Re: Who’s been to Duval Point Lodge in Port Hardy

    So, we have July 19-23 booked at the lodge. It’s going to be cool fishing somewhere different.

    I’ll post up what I think of the place once we get back. Might even have some pics to add.

    If anyone has any hot spots for Springs they want to share within 45 minutes of the lodge I’m not too proud to take the info. We are a bit limited in where we can go with the 16’ welded aluminum boats they have since in my mind they are a bit underpowered, but the owner doesn’t mind us venturing out away from the lodge.

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    Re: Who’s been to Duval Point Lodge in Port Hardy

    Might want to see if you can contact the "Bait Shop".
    Think his name is Jim Henchke. (spelling??)
    I think he would be willing to share some info if no one hear can/will.

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    Re: Who’s been to Duval Point Lodge in Port Hardy

    Quote Originally Posted by Bugle M In View Post
    Might want to see if you can contact the "Bait Shop".
    Think his name is Jim Henchke. (spelling??)
    I think he would be willing to share some info if no one hear can/will.
    Thanks Bugle. I’ve read a bunch of Jim’s updates in years past. We are planning on stopping by the Bait Shop for sure.

    Probably a safe bet to follow the boats too. If there’s been a bite on in a certain spot guys tend to head back there. I never used to be that guy when fishing the west coast but with never having fished in Hardy before it should put you in the right spots.

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    Re: Who’s been to Duval Point Lodge in Port Hardy

    The day has finally come. Driving up to Hardy tomorrow for our stay at Duval Point lodge.

    I had a buddy who figured a morning out in Campbell River would be a good warm-up so he offered to take me out for first light. We were off the water for lunch with 9 Springs between 8 and 20 pounds brought to the boat. We actually fished light gear in the shallows off the south end of Quadra for the first 3 hours and while we did land a couple Springs in the teens we missed the best part of the bite out off Wiliby Shoals. From 9-noon we landed the other 7 Springs. There’s a slot size here right now based on length so it’s 1 fish per day in a weight range basically from 8-17 pounds or so. I can’t remember exactly the length needed but my partner had the size marked off on the gunnel of the boat.

    Not a bad warm-up for the trip ahead…




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    Re: Who’s been to Duval Point Lodge in Port Hardy

    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzybiscuit View Post
    The day has finally come. Driving up to Hardy tomorrow for our stay at Duval Point lodge.

    I had a buddy who figured a morning out in Campbell River would be a good warm-up so he offered to take me out for first light. We were off the water for lunch with 9 Springs between 8 and 20 pounds brought to the boat. We actually fished light gear in the shallows off the south end of Quadra for the first 3 hours and while we did land a couple Springs in the teens we missed the best part of the bite out off Wiliby Shoals. From 9-noon we landed the other 7 Springs. There’s a slot size here right now based on length so it’s 1 fish per day in a weight range basically from 8-17 pounds or so. I can’t remember exactly the length needed but my partner had the size marked off on the gunnel of the boat.

    Not a bad warm-up for the trip ahead…



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    Re: Who’s been to Duval Point Lodge in Port Hardy

    Made it to Port Hardy! It’s been 12 years but it’s just as I remember it.


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    Re: Who’s been to Duval Point Lodge in Port Hardy

    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzybiscuit View Post
    Made it to Port Hardy! It’s been 12 years but it’s just as I remember it.

    Hahaha someone had a good time last night. Good luck with the fishing and keep the updates coming!! I am hoping to do something similar

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    Re: Who’s been to Duval Point Lodge in Port Hardy

    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzybiscuit View Post
    The day has finally come. Driving up to Hardy tomorrow for our stay at Duval Point lodge.

    I had a buddy who figured a morning out in Campbell River would be a good warm-up so he offered to take me out for first light. We were off the water for lunch with 9 Springs between 8 and 20 pounds brought to the boat. We actually fished light gear in the shallows off the south end of Quadra for the first 3 hours and while we did land a couple Springs in the teens we missed the best part of the bite out off Wiliby Shoals. From 9-noon we landed the other 7 Springs. There’s a slot size here right now based on length so it’s 1 fish per day in a weight range basically from 8-17 pounds or so. I can’t remember exactly the length needed but my partner had the size marked off on the gunnel of the boat.

    Not a bad warm-up for the trip ahead…



    Beauty fish! I'd say that's a stellar start to your trip. Good luck up in Hardy and let us know how you do. Good to know there's still some salmon to catch somewhere in this province
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    Re: Who’s been to Duval Point Lodge in Port Hardy

    Fishing was pretty good. The weather was pretty wet and not exactly warm but we didn’t have very much in the way of wind to deal with.

    Quite a few boats around but we saw zero legal-sized Springs caught on the inside while we were there. The area in front of Duval was just covered with immature springs and a mid-water variety of Rock Fish so it was impossible to get your line down for any length of time without catching one.

    We tried a few spots relatively close to Duval with not a lot of luck. Lots of big Lings on the inside waters though so we got our limit of them quite easily.

    The small 16’ aluminum boat we were in was too small to go to the north end of the Island where we heard fishing was red-hot and all the guide boats were congregating. You need to hit open water for a bit to get there and the owner of the place said it was off limits to us. We did however go down to the north end of the Gordon group of Islands and fish the area 12/11 boundary. I wouldn’t recommend that either in these small boats unless a guy had spent a lot of time on the water before and had some additional safety gear. We had brought a couple hand-held gps’s and a hand-held vhf radio, so we felt comfortable making the trip.

    We had the place to ourselves down there. A few other boats passed by heading out to the halibut grounds but for the most part there was no one else around. We kept an eye on the weather channel for any wind warnings and for the 2 days we spent out there it was pretty much flat calm.

    As for the fishing, the Chinook and Coho were there and while not what I’d call red-hot it was pretty consistent with a Salmon of some sorts every half hour or so. There were also a ton of Otters, a bunch of Humpback Whales and a couple Orcas passing through. It was a great couple days out there but again, I wouldn’t recommend a guy renting a boat from Duval and heading out there by themselves. The owner has now placed this area as off-limits in his boats too so if you stay at Duval you’ll have to go fully guided at $1,000+ additional cost per day and in a bigger boat if you want to head out there. It’s a good hour to hour and 20 minute ride in these small boats and without a vhf and monitoring of the weather channel a guy could get himself in trouble pretty quick and most people renting a boat probably don’t have the experience to pull it off safely. That’s one of the downsides to renting a boat from Duval though. If we had just stayed on the inside waters there is a good chance we never would have seen a legal Spring because they were just not there in numbers. Other years, it’s the place to be but not this year for the few days we were there. The bait robbers were also so bad on the inside that it forced a guy to go to a big plug just to keep them off and then you weren’t matching the bait…

    In the end we landed a dozen Springs between 14 and 23 pounds. A few good sized Coho and we did luck out with a mid-sixties Halibut. That was a bit of crap-show because measuring a big Halibut that is getting close to the maximum slot size of 133cm when it is still alive is lot easy. We marked out the 133cm mark with a sharpy on a paddle and did our best to measure it each time it came along side the boat. We figured after a few tries it was about 4cm short of the maximum size. After realizing we could keep it we managed to get a rope around the tail and kill it outside the boat. The rope then went up through the Gill plate and we could hog tie it. It was bled and after a while we safely brought it in the boat. Once layed out it was actually a couple cm bigger than we thought but still under the legal limit. It all worked out but again, despite our best efforts to measure it in the water it was bigger than we thought it was so it shows how careful a guy has to be when you get a Halibut close to that legal limit. You can’t just bring one in while it is live and quickly measure it like you can a Spring. They can do a lot of damage as anyone who has seen one flip around in a boat can attest to.

    My partner is camera-shy but here’s a few pics of me to show our success.








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