British Columbia Guided Sturgeon, Salmon, Steelhead & Trout fishing trips

Steelhead and Trout Fishing holidays in British Columbia

British Columbia's streams, rivers, lakes, and sloughs are filled with trout, char, and Steelhead. In many area's they can be found on a daily basis, making wild trout fishing a great choice for a guided fishing charter any time. There are many types of trout and char in the Fraser Valley: they consist of rainbow, cutthroat, Steelhead trout, and Dolly Varden char.


Steelhead Trout

British Columbia hosts one of the largest Steelhead Trout populations in the world, and the Fraser Valley is a great place to start. Steelhead Trout are available all year in some of our rivers, having both summer and winter run fish, while others only offer one. Steelhead are considered to be one of the most elusive of all North American game fish, and when hooked put up a battle second to none. These fish are worth the effort.


Cutthroat Trout

Prime Times: February - November


Cutthroat trout are available in our local rivers 12 months of the year. They are a very scrappy fish that show an incredible ability to shake the hook. Although challenging to land, Cutthroat trout are very aggressive feeders, allowing anglers a wide variety of choices when it comes to presentation and choice of equipment.

Harrison Lake has a great population of wild Cutthroat trout some tipping the scale at 5lbs and better (20-26 inches in length). These fish provide great sport as we use only light spinning, often fly rods with small spinners, spoons, or flies depending on current conditions and time of year.

The Harrison River system offers great Cutthroat trout opportunities year round, the fish average 12-16 inches with a few in the 20 inch range. This river is full of food, from salmon eggs, minnows to an incredible insect hatch depending on time of year. It truly is a fly fishing paradise.

Fly Fishing, Try a guided fly fishing trip down the Harrison or Fraser rivers for Cutthroat trout aboard one of our 18 custom jet boats. The Lillooet River is another trout and char fishing paradise book your remote adventure today!


Rainbow Trout


Rainbow Trout are one of the most acrobatic fish around, they take powerful runs, love to leap, and are always up to a good battle. Rainbow Trout are plentiful in most lakes and streams in British Columbia, the average size of our rainbow trout is 12 to 20 inches depending on the system fished! If you have never fished with a fly rod, don't worry our teaching guides will help instruct you to ensure a good time.

BC Sport Fishing Group provides some unique opportunities for rainbow trout in our local area. However, the best fishing is located on our more remote systems such as the Pitt and Lillooet River. These are jet boat access only rivers - it's an adventure to remember! Let BC Sport Fishing Group take you there!



Dolly Varden

Bull trout


Char

 

These are probably the most aggressive, when it comes to taking a fly, lure, or bait! They are available in most of our freshwater rivers and lakes depending on time of year. Our guided fishing holidays include both lake and river trips offering something for all types of sport fishers. Most of our trips are up to the remote Lillooet River or Pitt River systems, these areas are a trout and char fisherman's paradise. Located at the top end of Harrison lake the Lillooet River holds good numbers of Rainbow and Cutthroat Trout as well as Dolly Varden Char and Bull trout all year long, it also holds Steelhead Trout and Pacific Salmon at various times during the year. The Pitt River is also a year round option for those wanting to fish both Salmon and Trout the same day! Come and sport fish British Columbia today!



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