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Fly Fishing Adventures
We have several different fly
fishing adventures available in the the south
west region of British Columbia. All of our
adventures are with in ninety minutes of
Vancouver and as close as 30 minutes to some
of the best flyfishing available in British
Columbia.
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Pitt River Adventure
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The Pitt river fly
fishing adventure is truly one of a kind,
Fly fishing at its finest! Situated in a
remote wilderness setting, only thirty
minutes from downtown Vancouver, BC and
three hours from Seattle. The Pitt river
is an isolated location with no road
access and only accessible only by air or
jet boat, which means no crowds! This is a
pristine glacier feed river valley
surrounded by mountains, beautiful
landscapes and an assortment of wild life.
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Lillooet
River Adventure -
The Lillooet Adventure is accessible by
jet boat from Harrison Lake near the Harrison Hot Springs Resort.
This is truly a remote wilderness adventure; wildlife is plentiful.
Black bears and beautiful bald eagles are a frequent site in this
area. The occasional grizzly bear and deer can also be seen walking
the river banks that are surrounded by beautiful snow capped
mountains of the Costal Mountain range.
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Fraser
Valley Adventure -
The Fraser Valley
Adventure is available 12 months of the year but is best in the
winter, spring and fall months. The Valley has several rivers, lakes
and streams with salmon, steelhead and trout.
Fall
is the best time of year for fly fishing in British
Columbias Fraser Valley. Coho salmon is the number one
target for this time of year for most fly fishers. We also have an abundance
Pink and Chum salmon, which are great fun on
the fly. Chinook (King)
salmon and Cutthroat trout are also available.
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Winter
Steelhead Adventure -
Fly fishing for winter steelhead
in our local rivers, near Chilliwack, British
Columbia, Canada. BC Steelhead are one of the
worlds most sought after game fish because of
their size, beauty and quality of fight.
They range up to twenty five pounds, averaging ten
to twelve pounds.
Steelhead enter our rivers in late December and
continue through till the end of May (May is fly
only). The Chilliwack river has good number of
fish, wild and hatchery plus many great
runs for swinging flies.
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