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Venture inland in the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast region and find a fly-fishing paradise.
There are 8,000 lakes, 17,000km/10,000mi of rivers and countless streams that offer anglers unparalleled fishing options. Travel outward to the Pacific coast and discover an area known for huge fish hiding in its lakes, rivers and ocean waters.
For saltwater fishing, the Coast offers trophy-sized salmon and halibut, which can be caught from the world-famous waters around Hakai Pass, Shearwater and further south in Rivers Inlet.
Most of the saltwater fishing in this part of the region is focused around remote fishing camps and lodges accessed by floatplane or boat.
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Fly-in and Wilderness Lodges
Anglers fishing in the Cariboo Chilcotin can choose from luxury wilderness resorts, lodges or rustic campgrounds. Check in with the local communities' Visitor Centres to find out more.
As befits a region that offers a variety of fishing experiences, the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast also boasts incredible scenery, healthy stocks and uncrowded waters for anglers to discover.
Wildlife viewing in these areas of the coast is spectacular. Orcas, humpback whales and grey whales frequent these waters alongside porpoises, dolphins and sea lions.
Types of Fish in the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
- Salmon: All five species of salmon can be caught, including coho, sockeye, pink, chum and trophy-sized spring, or chinook up to 34kg/75lb.
- Rainbow trout: Trophy-sized rainbows up to 7kg/16lb can be found in some lakes.
- Cutthroat and steelhead trout: Some of BC’s finest steelhead rivers are found in this region
- Halibut: This popular and tasty fish can reach weights of hundreds of pounds.
- Other popular species include rockfish, lingcod, various shellfish, brook trout, burbot, and kokanee.
Freshwater Fishing Highlights
- The Fishing Highway: The section of Highway 24 between the town of Lone Butte and Little Fort is known as the "fishing highway." There are more than 100 lakes within an hour’s drive of each other.
- Chilcotin, Chilko and Dean rivers: These rivers are famous for steelhead fishing and rainbow trout.
- Blackwater River: This heritage river is famous for dry fly fishing and wild rainbow trout.
- Nimpo Lake: Nimpo Lake has great rainbow and bull trout and is a major centre for floatplane excursions to the many remote lakes and resorts in the area.
- Dragon Lake: One of the best trout lakes in the region, known for its impressively large rainbow trout that regularly reach 5kg/12lb.
- Quesnel Lake: The deepest glacial-formed lake in the world, Quesnel Lake features huge fish and almost 600km/360mi of shoreline to explore.
Saltwater Fishing Highlights
- Hakai Pass: This legendary fishing spot is a scenic marine park made up of many sheltered islands, channels and bays. It is well known for spectacular spring and coho salmon fishing, as well as an abundance of halibut, lingcod and rockfish.
- Denny Island: Shearwater, located on this mid-coast island, is a peaceful and scenic fishing destination that provides access to Milbanke and Camano sound, home to great open-water fishing for salmon and halibut.
- Bella Coola: Accessed via Hwy 20, Bella Coola is the only coastal city in the region accessible by car. For a unique trip take the BC Ferries Discovery Coast Passage sailings and explore the remote coastal towns of the area.
- Rivers Inlet: This picturesque inlet lies just south of Bella Coola and boasts a reputation for legendary fishing that's as big as the fish that can be caught here. Huge trophy chinook salmon – which can weigh around 70lb/34kg – are what draw anglers to these glossy, protected waters.
Practical Points and License Information
- Appropriate fishing licenses are required for fresh and saltwater fishing. Both types can be purchased online via the Government of BC's website or at sporting good stores and other fishing retailers.
- Check with authorities for the current restriction status of sport fish catches.
- Life jackets are mandatory in BC.
- Boating regulations may be in effect.
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Mile 462 Alaska Hwy
Muncho Lake, British Columbia
V0C 1Z0
Websitehttp://www.northern-rockies-lodge.com
Toll-free800-663-5269
Phone250-776-3481
Enjoy world-class fishing in the unspoiled wilderness of the Northern Rocky Mountains. Fly-out daily from our comfortable lodge & choose from over 70 pristine remote lakes & streams. Fly-fish or spin cast in BC's Arctic & Pacific watersheds for rainbow Trout, walleye, arctic grayling, northern pike, lake trout & dolly varden. Longing for tranquillity on your very own remote mountain lake? Let us fly you to an outpost cabin in the heart of the Muskwa-Kechika, also known as the Serengeti of the North. You will experience incredible fishing & wildlife viewing. Packages include flight from Vancouver. Drive safe on your travel!
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Fly-In Trophy Fishing Lodge
Rivers Inlet, British Columbia
V6P 4Z9
Websitehttp://www.riversinlet.com
Toll-free800-663-2644
Phone250-923-2689
Trophy Salmon Fishing at the all-inclusive Rivers Inlet Sportsman's Club is more than a world-class fishing experience. We offer you a rare treat where you can enjoy quiet time with family, friends & colleagues. There are no roads, crowds, cellphones/texting. Family operated, our floating lodge is only 5 min from fishing grounds, where Salmon weighing up to a record 126 lbs have been caught. Fish for Chinook, Coho, Halibut, etc. There's also sightseeing, whale watching, hiking trails, fly-fishing & boating/cruising; relax on sandy beaches. Everything here is first class: gear, guides, lodging & meals. Book today.
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Denny Island
Shearwater, British Columbia
V0T 1B0
Websitehttp://www.shearwater.ca
Toll-free800-663-2370
Phone604-270-6204
Shearwater Fishing Resort is a sportfishing fixture on the Central Coast of BC for almost 60 years. We didn't choose our location by accident - we centred ourselves in arguably one of the hottest Salmon fishing areas in the world. First Nations know this. Commercial fishermen know this, & sport fishermen are now learning this too! We truly do offer something for everyone's taste & budget.
Our inclusive fly-in packages offer the ultimate in first-class fishing getaways where everything is taken care of for you. Or, choose to arrive by BC Ferries on a "do-it-yourself" style package & take a more hands on approach.
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3475 Meadow Lake Rd
Clinton, British Columbia
V0K 1K0
Websitehttp://www.welcometotheoldhouse.blogspot.ca
Toll-free
Phone250-459-7059
Located in the picturesque & peaceful 'Cariboo' & minutes from the historical town of Clinton. Excellent fishing & swimming lakes, scenic hiking, biking & canoeing opportunities. A horseback rider's paradise. We welcome you to bring your horse(s) at no additional charge. There is fenced pasture to keep them in, complete with a running creek & a turnout. Rich in flora & fauna, there are fantastic birdwatching opportunities. Over 209 different species of birds have been cited in the Cariboo region! Excellent spot for winter activities like skidooing, ice skating, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, & ice fishing. One of the best trout icefishing lakes in the Cariboo!
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1477 Judd Rd
Brackendale, British Columbia
V0N 1H0
Websitehttp://www.valleyfishing.com
Toll-free877-858-7688
Phone604-938-4458
Specializing in remote wilderness fly-fishing trips by helicopter, float plane and 4x4 in the Coast and Chilcotin mountains of British Columbia for trout, salmon, steelhead and char. Same day, multi-day and certified casting lessons available.
We are located in Squamish, 1 hour north of Vancouver & 40 mins south of Whistler. Our local watersheds offer abundant lake and river fishing and some of the most fantastic fishing opportunities on the BC Coast. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned fisher person, our guides are dedicated to providing the best fly-fishing experience on the West Coast of Canada.
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Websitehttp://www.ecotours-bc.com
Toll-free866-299-9100
Phone250-790-2292
CTC Signature Experience (2012). Grizzlies, wildlife, birds and nature. Simply amazing natural and intimate encounters with nature and wildlife in the Cariboo Mountains - grizzly bear watching with the 'Bear Whisperer', bird watching, amazing alpine hiking, and winter moose, wildlife and wolves snowshoeing adventures. Observe the cycle of life of the salmon and bears on the rivers. New heli-adventure. Experience world-class fly fishing for legendary wild trout and salmon on the gin clear pure uncrowded rivers of the Cariboo mountains. Fully guided, all-inclusive holiday adventure packages. Truly unique Canadian wilderness adventures giving you lifetime memories and life changing moments in nature.
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7585 Thomas Point Road
Lone Butte, British Columbia
V0K 1X1
Websitehttp://www.sheridanlakerentals.ca
Toll-free
Phone250-593-0234
Snowmobile Rentals, Fishing Boat & Pontoon Rentals on Sheridan Lake - on the Fishing Highway 24 only 1.5 hours north of Kamloops. Daily, weekly, monthly rentals. Affordable getaway packages with rustic cabins, vacation homes, B&B's and resorts in the area.
Fly Fishing Classes held throughout the season (on Saturdays) or private lessons can be arranged - register early.
Sheridan Lake has over 350km of snowmobile trails that are perfect for the new rider and families.
Summer memories are made here; lake is great for all boating activities and the fishing is world known. Rainbow trout 8+ lbs.
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7001 Corbould Rd
Bella Coola, British Columbia
V0T 1C0
Websitehttp://www.tweedsmuirparklodge.com
Toll-free877-982-2407
Phone604-905-4994
Our Grizzly Bear Tours have been selected by the Canadian Tourism Commission as part of their "Signature Experiences Collection"! Our tours run September through October. This is when the local rivers are teeming with salmon which draw the Grizzly Bears hoping to fatten up for the winter. At this time of year the Grizzlies are intent on fishing and are more tolerant of both other bears and people and are therefore much easier to observe.
Accompanied by an experienced guide, our non-motorized drift trips are the perfect way to see the bears and wildlife of the Bella Coola Valley.
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