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Salmon fishing from a lodge on Stuart Island
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Reward your top employees with the ultimate incentive reward or plan your next meeting at this remote salmon fishing lodge on Stuart Island. The prime reason people visit this lodge is to catch big salmon. The five types of salmon that visit this area are either passing by or coming home to their local stream to spawn. Chinook (King), Coho, Pink, Sockeye and Chum salmon all frequent these waters. Beginning in March, guides follow Pacific Salmon, residents or transients, that are at various stages of their two- to seven- year life cycles. Using large covered boats, you will angle the "Inside Passage". The ride is smooth, the water is tame, and the conveniences are close at hand on Stuart Island. While fishing, you will experience the spectacular scenery of British Columbia. Towering peaks plummet into deep blue waters. There are spectacular views of wildlife at every turn. In addition to salmon fishing, bottom fish for lingcod and halibut are all plentiful.
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For the non-angler there is plenty to keep you busy. Whether you view the whales in a guide boat or hike the many natural trails, the Stuart Island region will provide all the wildlife adventure you want. Help your guides as they harvest clams, oysters, crabs, prawns and mussels. From the lodge you can hike 45 minutes to Eagle Lake or take the full two-day climb to the top of nearby Mt. Estero. At 5,400 feet above sea level, the view is spectacular.
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| Season: March to October |
| Suggested Clothing: Warm clothing to suit a variety of marine weather. Warm jacket, fleece or wool underclothes, long pants, hat, gloves, swimsuit, rubber boots, running shoes, hiking boots, rain gear. |
| Difficulty: Easy |
| Maximum Number of People: 18 |
| Equipment Provided: All fishing packages include 20-25' covered cruiser boat, saltwater license, tackle, rain gear, bait. |
| Transportation: All guests arrive at the lodge via seaplane from Seattle or Vancouver, B.C., or by water taxi from Campbell River, B.C. The lodge can help you coordinate your arrangements between these three locations and Stuart Island.
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| Accommodations: The lodge can hold up to 18 guests. Private rooms feature queen size beds, private baths and showers, hot tub, satellite television, meeting rooms and many other amenities. |
| Meal Information: Three meals per day plus wine and beer are included. The lodge features the cooking of Stuart Island’s most noted chef. A healthy breakfast is provided before you head out to meet the day. Light lunches are packed prior to your departure. Lunches are eaten either onboard your boat or onshore. Enjoy fresh seafood or other menus you may request.
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| Guide Information: Fully guided fishing services and instruction are included. |
| Weather Information: Weather can vary drastically from day to day. Prepare for possible wet or windy weather as well as warm and sunny days. |
| Comments: Groups of 10 or more can have exclusive use of the lodge. |
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$800.00* per person US$ per day Double occupancy, 2 anglers per boat |
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$600.00* per person US$ per day Triple occupancy, 3 anglers per boat |
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$350.00* per person US$ per day Room and board only |
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*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax
If you have any questions or would like more information about a particular adventure, please email us.
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