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Steelhead.
{ Salmoirideus gairdneri }
This fish was almost ignored during the Northwest's early decades.
It is one of the worlds toughest and most brilliant game fish and
the prince amongst the salmonoid family . Pound for pound , he is
lustier and more enduring than any of the six strains of Pacific
salmon. Unlike them, he does not face inevitable death after spawning
,if he can maintain 60% of his body weight in migration up stream,
he will get back to the sea , rebuild his strength, grow bigger
and return to spawn again. For this very reason we exercise our
catch and release policy.
Chinook {Oncorhynchus
Tshawytscha }
The largest of all the Pacific salmon this fish forms the mainstay
of many sport and commercial fisheries. These marathon fish can
travel in excess of 2000 river miles during a 60 day period to
spawn .With fish in excess of 50lb being regularly taken , they
are a highly desirable target for the sport
fisherman. Using fly , spinning, or bait fishing methods , we target
these fish from May until early
August . An Alaskan fish of 97lb presently holds the world record
and many fish well above this size regularly run in the rivers around
our lodge .
Coho { Oncorhynchus
kisutch }
Called the silver salmon this sporting species is almost identical
to the Atlantic salmon. The Coho is extremely adaptable and can
be found in nearly all accessible bodies of fresh water. Coho are
spectacular fighters and the most acrobatic of the Pacific salmon
, and on suitable tackle provide a thorough test for even the most
experienced angler . An average size of 10lb - 12lb makes this a
true sporting target , and 30lb specimens
have been taken in all the rivers we fish.
Sockeye { Oncorhynchus
nerka }
Commonly referred to as the "red salmon " it occurs in
the North Pacific and the Arctic Oceans and associated fresh water
systems. The Red is highly prized as a table fish and for this reason
is heavily targeted by local anglers. An exhilarating initial run
of 80 to 100 yards is not unusual and the sockeyes reputation for
taking line is second to none. Come and see whether you're as good
at getting it back again !
Chum(
Oncorhyncus keta }
Commonly referred to as the dog salmon because of the males tendency
to develop a hooked jaw and large teeth . This particular type of
salmon is well known for its aerial antics when hooked and care
must be taken to avoid being snapped up by the fish impacting on
the line when re-entering the water. This fish reaches sizes of
up to 30lb the standard run of fish is in the region of 12 to 15lb.
Pinks { Onchorhyncus
gorbuscha }
Common name Humpy salmon because of the pronounced lateral line
which develops on the backs of the males before spawning. Unusual
amongst many salmon species in that it will more readily attack
a fly than any other bait offered by the sporting angler.
Halibut
These leviathans of the deep abundant in the fishing grounds around
Prince Rupert . Their characteristic long slow charge of a bite
normally heralds a fight that lasts hours rather than minutes. Fishing
cut baits of herring and squid , these fish offer the angler a totally
different fighting experience to the fast and mobile salmon, more
of a dogged resistance with surging runs towards the rocks and long
powerful duels . Fish of up to 300lb live in these waters but it
takes an angler of particular fortitude to overcome a halibut of
that size. Landing a large halibut is like trying to pull the plug
out of the bottom of the sea ! We regularly take fish of over 150lb.
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