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Canada
From the steelhead-rich waters of British Columbia’s Skeena region to the amazingly-productive lakes of the interior, Canada is home to some of the largest freshwater fish in the world. Anglers looking for the ultimate challenge of trophy steelhead will love swinging flies on the famous rivers of British Columbia. If huge pike, lake trout and bull trout sound intriguing, Wollaston Lake and the waters of Saskatchewan offer amazing opportunities. more >
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Dave Brown Outfitters
Dave Brown Outfitters has gained and earned a strong reputation in the flyfishing community as the “go-to” flyfishing outfitter for anglers seeking exceptional experiences son the famous (and some not so famous) Western Canadian rivers such as the Bow, Crowsnest, Oldman, Waterton, Red Deer, Elk, Kootenay, Wigwam, Bull, Columbia, and St. Mary Rivers. more >
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Spey & Boundary Lodges - British Columbia
The Skeena River and its tributaries bring back year-round runs of salmon, steelhead, and trout to the system that – combined – are the largest runs of wild fish in North America! From the moment you arrive to the time you depart the lodge, everything except alcohol is included. Whether it is flies, tippet, or rods, Spey Lodge will take care of all your needs. more >
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The Lodge at Gold River
Built directly on the banks of the Gold River, the Lodge offers guided fishing on one of British Columbia’s finest wild steelhead rivers. Because the Lodge utilizes a combination of boats, helicopters, and floatplanes, they can also offer access to other watersheds accessible only by air. This can make for a truly remote angling experience unlike anything found in North America. more >
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Wollaston Lake Lodge
In the remote reaches of Canada’s serene northern wilderness lies one of the best freshwater fisheries in the entire world - the incomparable Wollaston Lake. The magnificence of the fishery is matched only by the beauty and comfort of Wollaston Lake Lodge itself. more >
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