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Fishing lodge recommendations, west coast

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 9:13 pm
by Dockjock
Hi,
My father-in-law's 60th is next year and we want to go fishing on the west coast. Lodge-style with meals provided, fly-in in a seaplane would be ideal, in a turboprop ok too. I have 0.0 knowledge of this scene, and no fishing experience, pretty much the same with the rest of the group (4). I'm on point because I am an ex-seaplane pilot (12 yrs ago, Ontario). We'd be flying to YVR from Toronto, late June?
Any replies appreciated.

Re: Fishing lodge recommendations, west coast

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 12:26 am
by crazy horse

Re: Fishing lodge recommendations, west coast

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:39 am
by North Shore
There's a big lodge at Hakai Pass - fly in only; April Point is accessible via Campbell River airport.. Both are very good.

Re: Fishing lodge recommendations, west coast

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 10:23 am
by LousyFisherman
Late June you are probably best to stay on Vancouver Island. Further north you may be a little early for
the runs. North includes Haa-Nee-Naa, Rivers Inlet, Hakai Pass or the Queen Charlotte Islands.

You should be also be okay at Knights Inlet on the mainland or any place south.

Check out Fishing Kyuqout
http://www.coolplaces.ca/index.pl/Fishing-Kyuquot

HTH
LF

Re: Fishing lodge recommendations, west coast

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 11:10 am
by Dockjock
Thanks for the responses. Keep them coming if anyone has more.

Re: Fishing lodge recommendations, west coast

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 3:33 pm
by Lurch
http://www.quatsinolodge.com/

Not sure about how their guests arrive, no roads, but there are local float operators that could be arranged to fly you in. Walter would know best, just give them a call.

Lurch

Re: Fishing lodge recommendations, west coast

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 9:56 pm
by angry inch
A few different places I used to fly into... What kind of experience are you looking for? Also, you looking for low, medium, or high grade operation? There's really a huge range to choose from, so it's good your doing some research..

http://www.duncanbylodgemarina.com/

http://www.goodhopecannery.com/

http://www.westcoastresorts.com/

http://www.joessalmonlodge.com/

http://www.northkinglodge.com/

Re: Fishing lodge recommendations, west coast

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:34 am
by Aylmer Lake
Hello I just bought a Fishing lodge in the NWT, it is 226 air miles NE of Yellowknife on a lake called Aylmer Lake and Clinton -Colden lake. This is a trophy lake trout and artic grayling fishery. We are booking trips in Juyl and August starting in 2013.
Fishing in the NWT on a lake that is1,700 sq km catching 20-30 fish in 5 hours lake trout, arctic grayling outpost camps have northern pike. Join us in our remote Fly in fishing camp 226 air miles from Yellowknife. Fish the dream in a setting that is breathe taking. Blue Sky Outfitting is offering a fly in fishing camp experience, fish with people who have 20 years of experience to make your trip the very best.

After a one and a half hour flight north of Yellowknife north west territories, excellent lodging, world class fishing, breathtaking scenery and wildlife await you. You will be impressed with the comfort of our lodge in such a remote location. Each morning you will begin your day with a nourishing breakfast and set out with your expert guide for a day of fantastic fishing. At day’s end dine in our main lodge amongst the camaraderie of friends and retire to the gazebo or your cabin to unwind and enjoy the spectacular scenery. The landscape is incredible; this is the land where the sun never sets and the beauty of the tundra captivates all who travel the distance to experience it. You can relax with a great northern book from our library, have a beverage in the lounge or gazebo and enjoy yourself. Fly-in all inclusive packages from Yellowknife NWT.

For just a few glorious weeks we offer exceptional fishing for trophy lake trout - our specialty at Aylmer Lake Bluesky Fishing Lodge. Forget what you thought you knew about fishing for lake trout. Fishing here isn’t like fishing anywhere else! At Aylmer Lake Bluesky Fishing Lodge trout are found in shallow water all summer long (15’ – 25’) making them the hardest fighting most aggressive fresh water fish you’ve battled. Here you will find some of the most satisfying fishing opportunities of your life whether you choose to troll, fly fish or jig. Get ready to set your hook, keep a tight line and reel in a trophy lake trout. Aylmer Lake is teeming with fish and anglers consistently pull out trophy lakers up to 40lbs. Our current record is 58lbs caught in 2009.

GPS Coordinates: 64°10’N 108°06’W


http://www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/showthread.php?t=145600
There is some great pictures here from last week at the lodge.

Re: Fishing lodge recommendations, west coast

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 2:45 pm
by atmosphere
I worked as a fishing guide for a lodge in Rivers Inlet (no longer in business). I highly recommend this area, fantastic fishing. I would recommend Duncanby Lodge, they've got great equipment and accommodation. Enjoy!