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rates transportation activities photo gallery useful links faq contact us phone 001.250.637.2239 fax 001.250.637.5673 (november through january) phone 001.250.595.0826 fax 001.250.595.0816 office@copperbaylodge.info Copper Bay Lodge P.O. Box 52 Queen Charlotte Islands Sandspit BC VOT-1TO |
- Wader (rubber, neoprene or goretex) - Rod 8/9, 9" - Flyline 8/9, floating with sink tip or floating line with changeable shooting heads - Tippet material for 25-35 pound (12-18 kg) - Various flies for Coho salmon and Steelhead. - Warm underware and a cap for a comfortable fishing time - A "waterproof by experience" rain jacket. Just in case...
You can purchase the appropriate licence(s) at the Lodge
We will drive you to the rivers and guide you to the best fishing spots.
Of course, you can take home your catch according to the regulations here and in your country. We will prepare and freeze it for transportation.
The most comfortable and by far easiest way is to fly Air Canada Jazz from Vancouver to Sandspit. Daily flights, usually by jet planes. Flight time is about 1:50 hrs. Alternatively, a combined drive and ferry trip will get you to Sandspit too. From Vancouver Highway # 99 or #1, then # 97 to Prince George. Take Highway # 16 to Prince Rupert. From Prince Rupert go by BC Ferries to the Queen Charlotte Islands. You'll arrive at Skidegate Landing on Graham Island and a short, half hour ferry trip will bring you to Alliford Bay, Moresby Island. If you are afoot we will pick you up at the port, otherwise we meet at Sandspit Airport.
Of course, we pick up all our guests at the airport.
Summers are calm, warm and often dry. You can even go swimming in the Hecate Strait in front of the lodge if you like so. In autumn the weather is changing often and quickly, sunny, sudden showers or rainfall. But the climate is mild and day temperatures in September and October range from The winter and spring is not too cold and snow on the coast is rare. Sometimes colder winds approach from the North, but it is never too cold for a good fishing time. Take a look at current weather conditions.
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