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    Edmonton, Alberta
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Steelhead and salmon fishing on the Dean River

Come and experience world class river fishing in beautiful British Columbia on the Dean River. The Dean River is famous for its summer run Steelhead and Pacific Salmon that migrate into the river each year between June and October. The Dean River Steelhead are some of the strongest of all Steelhead stock. This coupled with the fact that you will be fishing very close to saltwater, insures that you will experience some tackle-busters! These fish are bright with all of their strength and stamina and you can fish with both fly and spinning gear, but fly gear works best with the Steelhead. Your accommodations during your trip are in a comfortable lodge and the fishing is available 100 feet from the door.

Steelhead and salmon fishing on the Dean River

Fishing on the Dean River can be combined with fly outs to other rivers and lakes in the area. Your guides have many years experience fishing these waters and know prime times for each water and species. Species available include Steelhead to 25 lbs, 5 species of Pacific Salmon to 50 lbs, Rainbow Trout to 5 lbs and Cutthroat Trout, Dollies, Kokanee and Whitefish to 5 lbs.

Steelhead and salmon fishing on the Dean River

Season: June to October
Requirements: Fishing license, fishing gear and equipment.
Suggested Clothing: Warm jacket, rain gear, sweater, long pants, t-shirts, shorts, sweatshirts, hat, sneakers, hiking boots.
Difficulty: Easy
Restrictions: The Dean River is regulated single, barbless hooks, no bait.
Maximum Number of People: 6
Equipment Provided: Boats, motors and fuel.
Transportation: Trips originate and end in Vancouver, BC. Package includes air transfer between Vancouver and the lodge.
Accommodations: Accommodations are in a comfortable lodge nestled within a spectacular setting.
Meal Information: All meals are prepared fresh at the lodge.
Guide Information: Experienced guides are available and non-guided trips are also available.
Weather Information: Summer temperatures average between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius.
Comments: Many different fly out options available from the lodge.
Trip Duration Price
7 days
$6000.00* per person US funds
Dean River, double occupancy
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax

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Steelhead and salmon fishing on the Dean River

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