Remote Adventures
We have a few different adventures that we consider as a remote adventure. These are in essence exactly that, remote and difficult to access without a boat. They are considered as one of our premium adventures and are all based as a full 10-12 hour day, they are longer due to the fact that it takes some time to get to them and the fishing is going to reflect the distance traveled. These trips are an adventure that begins with a boat ride usually across a lake or long inlet of the ocean. We try to limit these groups to a size of three people or less per boat. If your group is larger, we would split the group into two boats. We do this for two reasons, it keeps the boats lighter so we can access the rivers betters and it creates a more enjoyable fishing adventure where you will not have to split a run up with four people. Each group will fish independently until lunch and then join up. At that point we can either regroup or continue on and finish our day to meet up at the end. These adventures also have an overnight option where we would camp on the river for the night. This is a great way to spend the weekend with a few good friends as it allows everyone more time to fish.
The rivers that we fish are the Lillooet, upper Pitt, and a few others that we won’t mention here for secrecy. We fish these rivers primarily for salmon, trout and steelhead. Each river boasts unique strains that are genetically diverse to each system. Each species has unique traits unlike most rivers we fish. A prime example would be the Lillooet Chinook run. These Chinooks are one of the first runs of salmon we see in our area and generally migrate by during mid April. They travel a long distance but remain the most amazing chrome imaginable. They are also unbelievable aggressive and will crush a swung fly with heart stopping grabs and huge runs. They also happen to be in the river at the same time as early spring run steelhead so you never know what hit you until a few seconds into the fight.
The remote river adventures are mainly fly fishing adventures, we would fish these systems with gear as well but it’s not really what we do. If you are booking a trip with friends and don’t fly fish, do not worry we will give you the opportunity to learn or set you up with a gear rod if that’s what you feel more comfortable using. These adventures are also purely catch and release. We do not want to impact these systems and will not allow anglers to take any fish home on this adventure. If you are looking to eat a few fish we would recommend a different venue. These rivers are very pristine and we do not want to affect the natural beauty or the ecosystem with our presence. We take pride in leaving the areas we fish as pristine as possible and expect our guests to understand.
We have a few different adventures that we consider as a remote adventure. These are in essence exactly that, remote and difficult to access without a boat. They are considered as one of our premium adventures and are all based as a full 10-12 hour day, they are longer due to the fact that it takes some time to get to them and the fishing is going to reflect the distance traveled. These trips are an adventure that begins with a boat ride usually across a lake or long inlet of the ocean. We try to limit these groups to a size of three people or less per boat. If your group is larger, we would split the group into two boats. We do this for two reasons, it keeps the boats lighter so we can access the rivers betters and it creates a more enjoyable fishing adventure where you will not have to split a run up with four people. Each group will fish independently until lunch and then join up. At that point we can either regroup or continue on and finish our day to meet up at the end. These adventures also have an overnight option where we would camp on the river for the night. This is a great way to spend the weekend with a few good friends as it allows everyone more time to fish.
The rivers that we fish are the Lillooet, upper Pitt, and a few others that we won’t mention here for secrecy. We fish these rivers primarily for salmon, trout and steelhead. Each river boasts unique strains that are genetically diverse to each system. Each species has unique traits unlike most rivers we fish. A prime example would be the Lillooet Chinook run. These Chinooks are one of the first runs of salmon we see in our area and generally migrate by during mid April. They travel a long distance but remain the most amazing chrome imaginable. They are also unbelievable aggressive and will crush a swung fly with heart stopping grabs and huge runs. They also happen to be in the river at the same time as early spring run steelhead so you never know what hit you until a few seconds into the fight.
The remote river adventures are mainly fly fishing adventures, we would fish these systems with gear as well but it’s not really what we do. If you are booking a trip with friends and don’t fly fish, do not worry we will give you the opportunity to learn or set you up with a gear rod if that’s what you feel more comfortable using. These adventures are also purely catch and release. We do not want to impact these systems and will not allow anglers to take any fish home on this adventure. If you are looking to eat a few fish we would recommend a different venue. These rivers are very pristine and we do not want to affect the natural beauty or the ecosystem with our presence. We take pride in leaving the areas we fish as pristine as possible and expect our guests to understand.