 Narrows Inlet near the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia is famous for sea-run cutthroat
which can be taken by fly or spin casting. Reef fishing for lingcod, rockfish,
red snapper, shark, perch, etc., can be done on your own with small boat and
motor or preferably with our resort charter guide and comfortable boat (Bottoms
Up!).
Along with your vacation cabin rental gear and expertise is provided to catch live bait from our docks prior
to boarding the charter boat which can fish up to four persons. Reef fishing
gear supplied. You must have valid saltwater fishing licence.
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Gallery: Freshwater & Ocean Fishing
We offer a five hour reef fishing package Charter:
$90 (based on 3 to 4 people fishing)
$150 per person (based on 1 to 2 people fishing)
A relaxing carefree
drift, fishing the reefs, along the shores of Narrows and Sechelt Inlets. These gorgeous Inlets pass Indian
Cliff paintings, eagles nests and mountain goats. It is not unusual to see bear,
deer and a great variety of marine birds and mammals including seals, dolphins and otters.
You will pass through spectacular Tzoonie Narrows, a world famous scuba dive
site and location of a very popular marine park.
Your guide Leo knows the Inlets well and fishes during slack tide conditions. This usually means that the five hours may require that you go out twice during the day, often mornings and evenings. Some of your time at the lodge will be spent catching live bait from our docks.
Spectacular
Tzoonie River empties its crystal clear water into salt water at the head of
Narrows Inlet approximately 16 kms from our resort. Few anglers can access this
area with the exception of our guests. You can even fish right out in front of your cottage rental, either on the shore or on our docks. We will transport you and your bike by
boat to the river where you will enjoy some of the best trout fishing
on the Sunshine Coast. Years ago the Tzoonie provided some excellent steelhead fishing.For the most current fishing information visit our What's
New page. We can also access remote mountain
lakes stocked many years ago.
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