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LETS SEE WHAT RIVERS ARE TAKING SALMON AND STEELHEAD ON A FLY.



Go to Mcbike site http://www.mcbike.bc.ca/bike.html and you can get river levels and history, and pontoon and drift boat rentals.


On Line Fishing Magazine, lots of informative fly fishing information. http://www.midcurrent.com/


For great fly fishing lines and to see what new with Scientific Anglers lines go to http://www.scientificanglers.com





FOR UP TO DATE FISHING REGULATION AND LICENCE INFO LOOK UNDER WEATHER B.C.
ON NAVIGATION IN THE TOP LEFT CORNER.

Although there are many Steelhead Rivers in the area I personally spend most of my time fly fishing in the Bulkley and Skeena Rivrs, but on occasions visit the Kispiox, Copper and Kitimat Rivers.






Skeena River and Tributaries




















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SKEENA RIVER -




Skeena River Buck

The Skeena River has an excellant Salmon and Steelhead run, as well as all the other Salmon like Chum, Pinks, Sockeye and Coho. Chinook can be taken starting around July, until Mid August, when the river is clear these big fish can be taken on a fly. September, October, and at times well into November the Skeena is an excellent river for large runs of Steelhead on a fly.


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BULKLEY RIVER -

If you are in the area, the Two Rivers Lodge is a great place to stay. There is great fly fishing right out the back door, and they sell BigRedFlyBox Flies there. www.TwoRiversLodge.ca

During the Steelhead season you can go to my Blog and see what is happening on the Bulkley and Skeena Rivers.

BULKLEY BUCK IN OCT. ON THE FLY DEMON DANCER
Chinook can be taken in the Bulkley river through July, and also if the river is low and clear enough, they can be taken on a fly. Steelhead can be found starting around the first of September, but on some years they can be found in the river as early as the middle of August. Fly fishing with both dry flies and wet flies can be very successful.


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Anonymous how's fishing? 1 Sep 4 2009, 10:38 PM EDT by Bigredflybox
 
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I got your link from Jane @ 2 Rivers. am coming up for early to mid Oct for our 7th year. Thought I would drop a line and see how the river is shapin up...I am hearing good things about the run this year and looks like the water levels are good as well. maybe you could let me know how the run is starting up. it is always a good time to get a feel for it when the pinks are in. Thx and talk to you soon
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Bigredflybox Re - Mid current 0 Jan 21 2007, 9:24 PM EST by Bigredflybox
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You just have to check out this on line magazine, really injoyed the article titled The Last Link by Art Scheck. if you want to know the real truth about knots, then you should read this article. click on link near the top of the page. This is just one article of many. ( Big Red )
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Bigredflybox Local fishing report 0 Jan 9 2007, 10:16 PM EST by Bigredflybox
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This page is being prepared for the 2007 season, so check in as it is updated from time to time. ( Big Red )
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