Steelhead
Sea Run Rainbow Trout or Steelhead have deservedly earned their reputation as one of the most sought after fish in the Americas. The lodges below are typically situated in areas of outstanding natural wilderness and beauty. They are off the beaten path ensuring your fishing holiday and time on the river will for the best part be exclusive to you and your guide.
British Columbia Fishing Holidays
Nicholas Dean Lodge has access to over 50 of the best rivers and lakes in the Lower Skeena region and the near shore Pacific Ocean. Although guests will only be able to fish a fraction of the available water during a typical holiday, you will have unparalleled opportunities to fish in the style that you prefer, for the species that you wish to catch in the best available rivers to suit the local conditions. MORE ABOUT THE NICHOLAS DEAN STEELHEAD AND SALMON FISHING>>>
The Dean River is considered by many to be the premier Steelhead River in British Columbia. A medium sized river it is dwarfed by the towering backdrop of mountainous snow covered peaks from every perspective. To fish in these surroundings is simply awe-inspiring and the scale of the surroundings has to be experienced to be believed. MORE ABOUT THE BC WEST LODGE STEELHEAD FISHING>>>
The Suskeena Lodge is located on the Sustut River, a tributary of the famous Skeena River, located in Northern British Columbia. The Sustut is regarded as one of the finest steelhead rivers in British Columbia. The lodge building is a charming custom built log building with ample room to relax after your day of steelhead fishing. MORE ABOUT SUSKEENA LODGE STEELHEAD FISHING>>>
One of the many reasons Harper’s Hideaway Report named Nimmo Bay Resort “Fishing Resort of the Year” for 1997 and 2004 is that Nimmo Bay provides a most spectacular and unique fishing experience. Nemo Bay takes you beyond tradition and transcend the angling norm of fishing only one body of water. MORE ABOUT NIMMO BAY RESORT STEELHEAD FISHING>>>
The Steelhead Valhalla Lodge is nestled in the trees along the banks of the Sustut River five miles upstream from the Sustut’s confluence with the Skeena River. The Skeena River System has been labeled the largest producing river for trophy steelhead in the world and the Sustut is the least fished of all the famous Skeena tributaries. MORE ABOUT VALHALLA LODGE STEELHEAD FISHING>>>
Northern British Columbia is fast becoming the destination of choice for fishing enthusiasts wanting a wide variety of choices for fresh water species. Owned and run by Gill and Tanya McKean, this lodge provides the perfect base from which you have access to some of the best steelhead rivers such as the Skeena, Nass and Kitmat Rivers. MORE ABOUT WESTCOAST STEELHEAD FISHING>>>
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