The Northern Adventurist
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This Heli-fishing trip flies you into the heart of interior British Columbia via helicopter for incredibly large bull trout on remote rivers. Vast and wild, this area of British Columbia offers rich runs of aggressive bull trout, high alpine trout and magnificent views. Have your camera charged, for waterfalls, grizzlies and of course the trout!
The Trout Fisher
$400 USD + 5% tax
Prince George is located in North Central British Columbia. Surrounded by lakes, streams and rivers, Prince George has some serious wild trout fishing. Our rivers are crawling with life, which gives us prolific hatches for dry fly fishing. Our fish are wild, with aggressive takes and mean head shakes. Fish for Rainbows, Rocky Mountain Whitefish, Grayling, Bull trout and more.
A typical outing consists of being picked up and driven to our destination around 7:30, where we load the boat and go over any casting techniques, or questions. A riverside/lakeside lunch is provided with a paired wine. From here we continue fishing until 4:00pm.
Wild Spring Steelhead are chrome, heavy and aggressive. Steelhead trips are not for the faint of heart though, bringing cold weather at times, unpredictable water levels and a new obession that will take over you. We will do our best to keep you warm though with hot lunches, a heated drift boat and a hot whiskey at the end of the day. Swing a fly through deep seams and you'll forever be hooked for these wild fish.
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The One that Started it All
$2100 USD + 5% tax
This is the trip that made us fall in love with the West with its natural beauty and phenomenal fishing. It is by far our favourite and our clients' favourite float. This trip will begin each morning leaving from our River Camp and drifting one of the rivers in one or two of our aluminum drift boats. Here you have the opportunity to reel in chinook, chum, pinks, coho, steelhead and the odd cutthroat trout.
This float is solely by drift boat leaving the only sounds to be heard are the birds above and the water below (as well as screaming reels, and chants screaming 'fish on!').
Our river camp consists of private heated canvas wall tents with extra large cots and is located near coin-operated hot showers and clean restroom facilities.
A typical schedule of a three day fishing trip would go along the lines of:
Clients arrive the night before either by driving to Kitimat or flying into Terrace where we will pick you up and bring you to our camp.
Day One: Depending on preference times we generally start breakfast anywhere between 6:30am and 7:30. Then we drive for a short distance to the boat launch where we can gear up, unload the boat and start your adventure!
We start the trip off leaving from our first float spot and drift down pulling plugs, and stopping along the beaches to do some fly fishing, gear fishing or spey fishing.
Hot lunches will be served on the river along with wine, coffee and beverages. We always have a cooler full of homemade cookies, loaves and other snacks as well.
We float down to our pull out spot usually arriving around 6:00pm. From here we load the boats back onto the trailers and drive a short distance to our camp.
6:00pm is an estimate of the time, you can choose to fish as long as as short as you would like!
An appetizer or charcuterie board with organic meats and spcialty cheese is served while dinner is being prepared by the two cooks. Here you can enjoy the camp fire, a drink and chat about the fishing you did today!
Day Two: Breakfast will be served around 7am, (earlier or later if you would like). Then with another even shorter drive to the spot where we left the day before we will unload the boats and start your second day of adventure.
We float down to our camp usually arriving around 6:30pm. Clients can walk over to the camp (three minutes away) while guides load the boats, and have a shower or change out of their gear. Once everyone arrives back at camp, a hot hearty dinner is served.
Day Three: Breakfast is served around 7am (earlier or later if you would like).For the final day we give the clients a choice of any particular fishing holes they wanted to go back to or where their favourite spot was. It's great to have a second opportunity fish the same hole as the days prior as you now have a better understanding of the water and where the fish will be resting.
Day Four: A hot breakfast is served before we say our farewells. From here we will bid you adieu or drive you to the Terrace Airport for your journey home.
*prices are per person, based on dual occupancy
The Best of Both Worlds
$3500 USD + 5% tax
This trip combines the trip that made us fall in love with the West (The One That Started it All, three day float) as well as venturing out to a second river via jet boat. This trip really encompasses the best of both worlds as you will have the opportunity to fish completely different watersheds, different honey-holes, and different surroundings. This trip will begin each morning leaving from our River Camp and either drift one of the rivers in one or two of our aluminum drift boats, or cruise a different river in the jet boat. Here you have the opportunity to reel in chums, pinks, coho, steelhead, chinook and the odd cutthroat trout.
Our river camp consists of private heated canvas wall tents with extra large cots and is located near hot showers and clean restroom facilities.
A typical schedule of a five day fishing trip would go along the lines of:
Clients arrive the night before either by driving to Kitimat or flying into Terrace where we will pick you up and bring you to our camp.
Day One: Depending on preference times we generally start breakfast anywhere between 6:30am and 7:30. Then we drive for a short distance to the boat launch where we can gear up, unload the boat and start your adventure!
We start the trip off leaving from our first float spot and drift down pulling plugs, and stopping along the beaches to do some fly fishing, gear fishing or spey fishing.
Hot lunches will be served on the river along with wine, coffee and beverages. We always have a cooler full of homemade cookies, loaves and other snacks as well.
We float down to our pull out spot usually arriving around 6:00pm. From here we load the boats back onto the trailers and drive a short distance to our camp.
6:00pm is an estimate of the time, you can choose to fish as long as as short as you would like!
An appetizer or charcuterie board with organic meats and spcialty cheese is served while dinner is being prepared by the two cooks. Here you can enjoy the camp fire, a drink and chat about the fishing you did today!
Day Two: Breakfast will be served around 7am, (earlier or later if you would like). Then with another even shorter drive to the spot where we left the day before we will unload the boats and start your second day of adventure.
We float down to our camp usually arriving around 6:30pm. Clients can walk over to the camp (three minutes away) while guides load the boats, and have a shower or change out of their gear. Once everyone arrives back at camp, a hot hearty dinner is served.
Day Three: Breakfast is served around 7am (earlier or later if you would like). Clients have a choice to either continue fishing the same river, or move to another river. If you wish to fish the same river, we give the clients a choice of any particular fishing holes they wanted to go back to or where their favourite spot was. It's great to have a second opportunity fish the same hole as the days prior as you now have a better understanding of the water and where the fish will be resting. If clients wish to fish another watershed we would leave early to a nearby river.
Day Four: Breakfast will be served around 7am (earlier or later if you would like). The fourth day will be focused on fishing a new river (if we didn't go on the third day) via jet boat. From here we will leave early to drive to our destination and get as much fishing hours as we possibly can.
Day Five: We typically fish the same river via jet boat; however clients can choose if they would like to continue fishing the same river or drift the first river again. This day is nice to have that last opportunity to fish your favourite beaches, or your new honey-hole, or even keep venturing on to new runs in the river.
Day Six: A hot breakfast is served before we say our goodbyes. From here we say farewell or drive you to the Terrace Airport for your journey home.
*prices are per person, based on dual occupancy






