Pacific Northwestern
British Columbia - Also known as Region 6 in B.C. Fishing Regulations.
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UPDATED WEEKLY -
Last Fishing Report Update: Oct 10th 2009
With snow on the ground in many areas of
our region we conclude our weekly reports for 2009. Thanks to all of you
who shared information with us and all those who visited our website.
We will over the winter months continue to upgrade our website with
information that may assist many of you who may wish to come to our
region of the province to enjoy the great fishing we have here.
The steelhead fishing remains fantastic, enjoy the fishing while it
lasts.

Welcome to our new website, we intend to bring
you the reader the most comprehensive list of "current" fishing
information, from the Lakes District to Prince Rupert.
We are home to the best
fishing in freshwater lakes and rivers as well as salt water, second
to none anywhere in the world. Let us introduce you to the land we
call our own paradise the "Pacific Northwest" corner of
British Columbia.
They say that necessity is the mother of
invention, well that is somewhat of a good description as to how
this website came into existence. To date there has never been a
singular location that provides exclusive reports for the Northwest
corner of our province.
We all know that by looking out of our
windows, we learn nothing about current fishing conditions.
Thus the need for a
centralized website that everyone in Northern British Columbia can
connect with, to get information specific up to date information
regarding fishing in their local areas or others in the Pacific Northwest.
We need everyone's help in order to provide
the latest and best information, let us show you how you too can
help.
Be connected, join us in creating the best
fishing website available anywhere.
Types of Fish in the Pacific Northwest corner of British Columbia
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Salmon
– All five species are readily caught here; Chinook (Spring Salmon)
Sockeye Salmon, Coho Salmon, Pink Salmon, Chum Salmon (Dog Salmon. There
are two varieties of Chinook Salmon the red and the white meat variety.
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Steelhead
– Considered one of the most prized game fish in the world, the river
systems in Northern
BC produce larger steelhead
than any other watersheds in the world.
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Halibut
– Found throughout the coastal waters of the region; these fish can
reach huge sizes of up to 130kg/300lbs.
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Trout
– Rainbow, cutthroat and char are abundant in the region’s lakes and
rivers.
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Rockfish
– Almost every variety of rockfish can be caught, including huge ling
cod and yelloweye.
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Shellfish
– Prawns, crabs, shrimp, clams and oysters; the shellfish found here are
quite large and very abundant.

HELP US HELP YOU BY REPORTING YOUR
FISHING EXPERIENCE.

The pristine steelhead waters of the Bulkley River
(Autumn of 2008)
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Sports Fisherman - Help us by
letting us know what your experience was today.
Public Reporting - We welcome all
individual contributing reports.
Many lakes and rivers never get
reported for fish catches. If you fished a lake or river in
Region 6 and you can tell us what it was like, please contact us
so we can share the information with others. Please note we will
add any lake or river to our reports if we get reports on them. |

Young eagle observes the fisherman

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