Kingslayer Charters
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My goal is to showcase the spectacular beauty of British Columbia while delivering a world-class fishing adventure unlike any other. Through my passion, dedication, and experience, I strive to give every guest the thrill of landing a Tyee Salmon or Halibut, along with unforgettable up-close encounters with our incredible wildlife. I take great pride in my work, and my highest priority is ensuring every trip is safe, exciting, and truly memorable. The greatest compliment I can receive is your recommendation or your return to fish with me again.
THE KINGSLAYER STORY
The vision of owning my own charter company began at a young age. Fishing isn’t just something I do — it’s something that’s been woven into my life from the very beginning.
Growing up on the West Coast of British Columbia, fishing was how my family spent time together. Most holidays were spent camping along rivers and lakes, rods in hand. Both of my grandfathers were passionate anglers who logged countless hours on the water, and those early days shaped who I am today. I still remember summers in Pender Harbour chasing giant Ling Cod and the elusive Tyee Salmon — moments that sparked a lifelong pursuit.
As I grew older, fishing became more than recreation. It was how I decompressed, reset, and stepped away from the day-to-day grind. Over the years, I’ve been fortunate to fish some of the most incredible waters in the world, targeting and releasing a wide variety of species including Blue Marlin, Hawaiian Billfish, Dorado, Bluefin and Yellowfin Tuna, Ono, Sturgeon, Chinook, Coho, Sockeye, Chum, Steelhead, Ling Cod, Halibut, Yelloweye, Snapper, and multiple species of trout.
My passion for fishing has taken me across the globe — from the rugged waters of Haida Gwaii, Rivers Inlet, Nootka Sound, Bamfield, Ucluelet, and Tofino to international destinations like Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, Peru, Chile, Cuba, Dominican Republic, and the Cayman Islands. Each destination deepened my knowledge, sharpened my skillset, and strengthened my respect for the ocean.
Through it all, I always knew that one day I would take my passion to the next level.
As life moved forward, I decided to focus fully on what has always driven me — sharing the experience of fishing with others. That vision became reality with the launch of KINGSLAYER CHARTERS.
Today, KINGSLAYER CHARTERS is built on a foundation of experience, dedication, and a deep love for the water. My mission is simple: to deliver unforgettable West Coast fishing adventures while creating lasting memories for every guest who steps aboard. Whether you’re chasing a trophy fish, exploring the coastline, or simply soaking in the beauty of British Columbia, I’m committed to giving you an experience that lives up to the name.
Because fishing isn’t just a trip — it’s a story you’ll tell for the rest of your life.
Features
Westcoast BC is fortunate to have year-round opportunities for salmon and seasonal opportunities for halibut and bottom fish. The proximity of world class rivers can translate into an abundance of salmon throughout the year. Along with local stocks, there are waves of feeding and migrating salmon that pass by our doorstep on any given day of the year. We fish effectively for all five species of salmon in local waters depending on run timing.
Winter Fishing
Believe it or not, fishing in the winter months can be the most consistent of the year. Between the months of October to March, we successfully target feeder Chinook salmon in the 10 to 15 pound range. These fish are some of the best table food of the year and we still get to spend the day on the beautiful British Columbia Coast. In addition to the salmon fishing, the harvesting of spot prawns and Dungeness crabs in the winter months is always a fun time. You can stay warm in the heated cabin and enjoy the views. Bottom fishing starts in February and the fun shifts to playing with these giants.
Spring Fishing
Warmer days bring bait fish into the Strait of Georgia. During April, May, and June we can chase Chinook salmon in the Strait of Georgia and in multiple areas. If Halibut, Ling Cod and Rockfish are what you are looking for we can target these fish, trips are available on our longer 10-hour or multi day options after May 1st if weather permits. Dungeness crabbing is very good up until early June and prawning is still excellent until early May.
Fall Fishing
Some of my best times on the water are had in the fall. As the seasons and colors change, the life cycles of these magnificent species are coming to an end and the rebirth begins. There is still excellent fishing for Coho till late October and we can even find a few feeder springs daily. Crabbing improves as the commercial fisheries are now closed and every day is a good day to be on the water in the fall.
Summer Fishing
Who doesn't love summer, the long warm and often often epic days are common in the summer fishery. With options to catch multiple species over the summer it makes the variety and areas to fish more abundant. Large Chinook and coho salmon available all summer long with Sockeye salmon arriving in August and September and retention is subject to DOF regulations. Pink salmon are available every odd year (2021, 2023, 2025) and are in local waters in July, August, and September.
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