Fly in, and drop a line. Take a puddle-jumper (float plane) from Prince Rupert and fish the border between B.C. and Alaska. Stay in a well-appointed fishing lodge and have a guide take you in search of Chinook, Coho, Chum and other Salmon. Venture into the open ocean to find large and plentiful Halibut. Enjoy the long, summer nights and possibly even see the Aurora (Northern Lights).
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REGION:Northern BC |
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SUB REGION: North of Prince Rupert |
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SPECIES:Salmon |
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SEASONS:Summer |
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CONDITIONS:Influenced by the open ocean. Weather varies by season and is typical for a northern temperate rainforest. |
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ACCESSIBILITY:Air only, through Prince Rupert or Vancouver International Airport |
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LENGTH:Full Day, Multi Day |
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GUIDED:Certified Tidal Angling Guide |
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COST: $$$ |
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TOURISM: Tourism Prince Rupert |
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SERVICES:Services and amenities vary by lodge. Prince Rupert has typical services and amenities of a small, rural North American city. Fishing is an important local industry. |
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EXPERIENCES:Hiking and wildlife viewing, especially Humpback Whales and Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Reserve. |
GALE WARNING IN EFFECT
Fri, Feb 15
-6°C
Sat, Feb 16
2°C
Sun, Feb 17
1°C
Mon, Feb 18
1°C
Tue, Feb 19
3°C
Wind northeast 15 to 25 knots increasing to northeast 25 to 35 Saturday evening.
High: 23:02
Low: 04:30
High: 10:46
Low: 17:18
*No guarantees about the correctness of this tidal data.
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