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Average Temp
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9C (48F) March to
October |
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| Water |
Skeena River, Kitsumkalum River,
Kitimat River, Prince Rupert Sound |
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| Type of Fishing |
Fly Fishing, Spinning, Bait
Fishing |
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Main Species |
Steelhead, Chinook, Coco, Sockeye,
Chum, Pinks, Halibut |
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| Prices from: |
£2480.00 per person |
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The
Terrace region of Canada has become one of the worlds top
fly fishing destinations over the last few years, because
of it's breath taking scenery, fantastic wildlife and untold
numbers of huge salmon that run these rivers on the way to
their spawning reds, not to mention the massive halibut that
lurk just of shore.This is the site of our comfortable well
appointed fishing lodge.
Our aim is to offer the opportunity to fish in real wilderness
surroundings, free from any intrusion from other anglers in
rivers and lakes teeming with wild fish. Unrivalled scenery
and comfortable accommodation will help to ensure that your
stay with us will be a memorable one, so that hopefully you
may become a friend as well as a client.
Whether you are a novice or an advance angler, you should
not miss the chance to fish the Skeena system.
OUR RIVERS
The Skeena River:
Rising amongst the Skeena mountains this powerful river travels
over 300 miles to reach the Pacific Ocean. Its tumbling waters
are home to some of the largest members f the salmon family
to be found anywhere in the world. Fly fishing and spinning
regularly produces Chinook Salmon in excess of 50lb and Steelhead
to 30lb, catches of 10 good sized fish are not unusual in
a session. Between June and October this scenic expanse of
water becomes a salmon highway, in this period in excess of
13 million salmon travel its length.
The Kitsumkalum River:
Born from glacial waters the Kitsumkalum, like the Skeena,
is a magnet for spawning salmon. It however gains its reputation
from the huge amounts of big Steelhead and record Chinook
taken during the season. Separated by an impassable canyon,
we fish both the upper and lower sections of this river using
Jet and Drift boats. The average Chinook taken is 35lb but
the record stands at an amazing 85lbs.
The Kitimat River:
This beautiful river stretching for just 25 miles, is a haven
for wildlife and the drift only rule on this river helps to
maintain the area's serenity.
Along the course of its tranquil waters, it is not unusual
to see Grizzly Bears, Lynx, Eagles and Otters going about
their daily chores. For a small river it has an exceptionally
large run of big fish, and with its crystal clear water it
has become a favourite venue with visiting fly fishermen.
Prince Rupert Sound:
The venue for most of our deep sea halibut trips. These waters
regularly produce 150lb fish and some in excess of 275lb have
been landed at its picturesque harbour. Enormous shoals of
bait fish ensure that its waters are stocked with predatory
halibut and salmon. Fishing in up to 200ft of water using
herring cut baits and perks clients can expect regular action
from halibut, Turbot Rays, Skate and Rock Cod. This day adds
another dimension to our fishing adventure. This area also
offers the opportunity to experience Salmon Trolling and mooching
in the open ocean.

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