Active Guiding & Tackle Ltd.

We provide essential services to the West Coast sports fishing industry with emphasis on supplying bait and tackle to lodges and guides. 

Located in South Vancouver, we are approximately 5 minutes away from Vancouver International Airport and the South Terminal in Richmond, BC.  This allows us to ensure that your orders will make it on your next charter.  We also deliver bulk, heavy or frozen items to barges and cold storage facilities in the Lower Mainland.  If out of our service range, we can ship with a courier of your choice.

Our inventory includes frozen bait (both herring and anchovies), custom tied leaders, rods, reels and reel parts, line, lead, tackle and other essential equipment. If we don’t have what you need in stock we know where to get it in a hurry!  We also repair and service rods, reels and downriggers.  See our Products & Services page for more info.

 

 Tip Sheets

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 Notices and Announcements
HALIBUT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The BC Wildlife Federation (BCWF) strongly urges all Canadians and North Americans with an interest in our fisheries to contact their MP's http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/Lists/Members.aspx and MLA's http://www.leg.bc.ca/Mla/3-1-1.htm to provide our perspective on the Halibut Allocation as per the Halibut Executive Summary Document.

 

 

 

Halibut Executive Summary PDF

 

Fishing Update
RECREATIONAL - Fin Fish (Other than Salmon)
Fishery Notice - Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Subject: FN0111-Halibut: Amendment to FN101 - Coastwide Opening and Limits
 
The department will implement a coastwide opening of the recreational halibut fishery:
 
Coastwide:
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Effective 00:01 hours March 1, 2009 fishing for halibut will be opened coastwide. The daily limit at the start of the season is one (1) per day with a possession limit of two (2). 
 
The exception to this opening is:
 
Areas 121, 23 and 123:
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Effective 00:01 hours March 1, 2009 to 23:59 hours December 31, 2009:
 
- No person shall fish for or retain halibut, rockfish and lingcod in Area 121 outside the 12 nautical mile limit seaward of a line that begins at 48 degrees 34.000 minutes North latitude and 125 degrees 17.386 minutes West longitude and continues south easterly at a bearing of 116 degrees True to a point at 48 degrees 28.327 minutes North latitude and 125 degrees 01.687 minutes West longitude.
 
- Electronic licence conditions will be continued as follows:
”no person who is not a Canadian resident may fish for or retain halibut under this licence in management Areas 121, 23 and 123.” 
 
Area 121:
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A reminder to recreational harvesters, that the waters of Swiftsure Bank, inside a line from 48°34.00'N and 125°06.00'W, thence to 48°34.00'N and 124°54.20'W, thence to 48°29.62'N and 124°43.40'W, thence following the International Boundary between Canada and the U.S. to 48°29.55'N and 124°56.20'W, thence in a straight line to the point of commencement, are closed to all finfish, all year.
 
Varation Order No. 2009-69
 
The decision to open the fishery later in the season on March 1 with a daily limit of one (1) halibut was not supported by the recreational sector. Despite the objections by the recreational sector for an earlier opening and an increased daily limit the department made the decision to open the fishery as indicated. 
 
In an effort to open the recreational fishery while some key issues with respect to the 2009 management plan remain unresolved the limit was set at one (1) at the start of the fishery because this approach has a lower risk of exceeding the recreational catch share inseason and increases the probability of a seamless recreational fishing season. There is a possibility to increase the daily limit inseason if catch rates support an increase in harvest, however, mindful of staying within the allocation.
 
The department expects to meet with the recreational sector on the halibut management plan for 2009 in early March. The plan will include measures for monitoring and evaluating the catch in-season. Any changes in the management plan following these consultations will be announced in a subsequent Fishery Notice.
 
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Bill Shaw 604-666-3271 and Gary Logan 604-666-9033.
 
Fisheries and Oceans Canada Operations Center - FN0111
Sent February 27, 2009 at 09:55
Visit us on the Web at http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca
 

Book your bait now!

We are taking 2009 booking orders for herring and anchovy bait now!  Contact us at (604) 323-1815 or info@activetackle.com for pricing and availability.  North King Bait herring is currently in stock, book now to ensure you get the quantity you need.

 

 

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Katarina Fishing for Crocs!
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