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      <image:title>Fly Fishing Guide Campbell River - SUMMER STEELHEAD June - October</image:title>
      <image:caption>Beginning in late June, our first Summer Steelhead begin to arrive. These fish often push into the upper reaches and tributaries of our watersheds, where Vancouver Island’s fly‑fishing locations shine—pristine, gin‑clear water with the kind of pools and runs anglers dream about. This is perfect fly water, ideal for casting and dead‑drifting large dry flies. And when one of these chrome‑bright wild fish comes up for your fly, hold on. The experience is electric. Without question, this is some of the finest fly‑fishing anywhere in the world.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Fly Fishing Guide Campbell River - SALMON July - November</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pink Salmon are the first to arrive, showing up in mid‑July. We begin targeting them along our ocean beaches, where schools cruise just off the shoreline and eagerly chase a stripped fly. They’re aggressive, hard‑fighting, and average around 4 pounds—easy to hook, fun to land, and a perfect introduction to salmon on the fly. They’re also a blast in the rivers when they first push in, still bright and chrome. Coho Salmon (Silvers) follow from August through November and can be targeted much like the Pinks in both ocean and river environments. Averaging around 8 pounds, they’re acrobatic, fast, and notoriously challenging to bring to hand. When conditions allow, we also pursue Chum and the occasional King Salmon. These fish are powerful, demanding, and more than a handful once hooked.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>There’s nothing quite like hooking a sea‑bright Winter Steelhead. From late November through April, Vancouver Island’s rivers run higher than average, drawing these powerful fish in from the ocean. Throughout the season, specific watersheds shine when the conditions line up, offering some of the finest sport fishing the Island has to offer. We favour two‑handed rods and large flies to search out these fish, often floating several kilometres downriver each day through remote, rugged terrain. The reward is clear, bright water—and bright, hard‑charging Steelhead that make every cast worth it.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dolly Varden, Sea‑Run Cutthroat, and Rainbow Trout can all be found throughout Vancouver Island. We can target these species specifically, though we often encounter them incidentally while fishing for Salmon and Steelhead. Our most unique trout fishery is the pursuit of Sea‑Run Cutthroat along our ocean beaches—a truly special experience found in only a handful of places.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pink Salmon are the first to arrive in mid‑July, and we begin targeting them along our ocean beaches. Schools cruise just off the shoreline and are highly aggressive toward a stripped fly. They’re easy to hook, great fighters, and average around 4 pounds. They’re also tremendous fun in the rivers when they first push in, still bright and chrome. Coho Salmon (Silvers) follow from August through November and can be targeted much like the Pinks in both ocean and river environments. Averaging around 8 pounds, they’re acrobatic, fast, and a true challenge to land. On occasion, when conditions allow, we also pursue Chum and King Salmon. These fish are powerful, demanding, and absolutely a handful once hooked.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Starting in late June, our first Summer Steelhead arrive. These fish typically push into the upper reaches and tributaries of our watersheds, where Vancouver Island’s fly‑fishing shines—pristine, gin‑clear water with the kind of pools and runs anglers dream about. This is perfect fly water, ideal for casting and dead‑drifting large dry flies. And when one of these chrome‑bright wild fish comes to your fly, hold on. This fishery is, without question, one of the finest in the world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dolly Varden, Sea‑Run Cutthroat, and Rainbow Trout can all be found throughout Vancouver Island. We can target these species specifically, though we often encounter them incidentally while fishing for Salmon and Steelhead. Our most unique trout fishery is the pursuit of Sea‑Run Cutthroat along our ocean beaches—a truly special experience found in only a handful of places.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>We favour two‑handed rods and large flies to search out these fish, often floating several kilometres of river each day through remote, rugged terrain in pursuit of bright water and bright Winter Steelhead.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>While fly‑fishing on Vancouver Island, it’s not uncommon to encounter Sea‑Run Cutthroat while searching for Steelhead—feisty, aggressive fish that readily chase a fly. Our Winter and Spring Steelhead and Trout enter the rivers between November and May, and we fish a variety of systems including the Salmon and Nimpkish. Spring also brings excellent lake fishing for trout, offering another great option for visiting anglers.</image:caption>
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