What does a typical fishing day look like?
Our 8-hour trips usually commence at 8 am with
the return time being set for 4 p.m. Anglers will
meet their guide at their assigned boat launch
unless a hotel pick-up has been arranged. We can
accommodate almost any schedule, so start and
finish times are very flexible. We also offer
evening sturgeon or salmon trips during the
months of May through September. If a guest has
booked a combination salmon and sturgeon trip,
the guide and the guest can discuss and
determine how much effort and time will be spent
on each species. Lunches are included in
packages. A cooler with ice is provided, as well
as non alcoholic beverages.
What do I need to bring
along? All rods reels and gear are provided
for you. Some suggestions for things you should
consider bringing are: an extra pair of socks,
sweatshirt, rain jacket (weather permitting),
hat, sunscreen, sunglasses & gloves (if it's
cold). Please dress in layers as the weather
varies throughout the day. Please do not forget
your camera! Should you be traveling and limited
on space, with notice our guides can provide you
with some of these items.
How do I get my fishing
licence? Fishing licences are available from
your guide. They also carry the relevant
conservation tags should you require one. We can
bill the licences to your account or you can
pay cash. Prices vary depending on your
residency in or outside of BC. You can also
register and purchase your licence from the BC
Government website
http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/fish/licences/ .
If you do choose to do this please don't forget
to bring it as there is a government licence
replacement fee!