Fishing British Columbia - Fraser River LodgeA Luxury Wilderness & Fishing Resort on the Outskirts of Vancouver BC

FRASER RIVER LODGE
Fishing Report 01st September - 15th September, 2011

Pinks, pinks & pinks...

Frank & client with a nice fly caught pink
The Pink salmon have invaded our Fraser River in numbers close to the 30 millions and pretty much all of our guests are limiting out daily over the last couple of weeks.
We catch these small fighters on spinners, jigs and flies... Most of them are in the weight class from 4 lbs up to 8 lbs and give you lots of fun on light tackle. But we have seen and landed some heavy weight pinks over 10 lbs and up hitting the 16 lbs.


Flyfishing for pinks





We fly-fish the pink salmon mostly on light weight class 5 to 7 and the flies they seem to attack the most, is pretty pink...

Pink salmon challenges Pink sage rod, Pink islander reel, Pink fly & Pink loomis cap
Pink challenges pink...

Marco with a nice fly caught pink
                           
Bianca from Dubai with her pinkAmazing surroundings to fly fish where
the salmons literally were swimming between our legs in their way upriver.

The weather is perfect and salmon are taking the fly jigs and lures all day long.

Standing in the river and enjoying these unforgettable moment. Don`t you wish you would just be here in fishing paradise?


Viviane & Jeff with pink salmon

Jeff A. from Luxembourg with his King  In between all the pink fishing we also
  had some good runs with Sockeye and
  King salmon.
  Sockeye were on a daily basis  but the
  Kings we had some days to work hard for
  to get in tough with.

  Weather was also a bit changing here
  beginning of September. Some days rainy
  with chill winds and next day sunny with
  temperatures up hitting 28 degrees.


Rune from Dubai with Sockeye



 







Calming morning ambiance and a great way to start your fishing day
Morning fishing for salmon at Fraser River...

    Ady from Luxembourg with his King   Frank & client with King

Three happy gentlemens with a great day on the river Group of friends from Denmark, Dubai & New Zealand

Lisa from Luxembourg with her first Sockeye salmon...

Running the jet-boats up river to the fishing spots our guides often have to be on  look out for drifting timber and other big objects floating downriver. This day they came across a swimming black bear;)




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Fraser River Sturgeon

Sturgeon fishing has been challenging first period of September...


Jeff A. with a great Fraser Sturgeon

The first week of September the sturgeon fishing slowed down a bit and it seemed they were overfull from all the pink salmon invading the river. But second week the action was returning and days with up to 10 or 15 sturgeon a day was back in the game... Several giant sturgeons was lost in the second week. We had one boat who simply got spooled by a big sturgeon for 300 meter line in no time. Boat lifted anchor trying to follow up on it, but it was to late... Other boats fought some giants for an hour without ever seeing the fish and later it was lost.

Rune fighting a good Sturgeon Son & Dad in a great Sturgeon moment

Lisa from New Zealand showing some Sturgeon power

     

     

Patrick with client & sturgeon  The Fraser River Lodge fleet will do its
  best to get you into fish out on the river.
  Our motivation and drive is as high as
  the clients if not higher at some times.
 
  We know there are lots of fish out there
  and some biggies as well. The excitement 

  is you never know what will strike next on   your bait. A 50 lbs or a 500 lbs... But the  
  joy and fun is as great if you catch small  
 
one or a biggie...

Finn from Denmark fighting his first sturgeon ever...











Patrick with american client & sturgeon

On the way up river early morning to fishing spots The perfect way to WAKE UP, sturgeon strike!!!

Jeff A. from Luxembourg fishing one week only for sturgeon, got what he came for...

Viviane from Luxembourg with Jeff & Sturgeon

Jeff A. with another great sturgeon & summer temperatures

Patrick with his group from Denmark, Dubai & New Zealand



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Wilderness & Trout Fishing

 Strong Bull Trout in the river & Wild Rainbow in the lake...


Bullie on fly


Great day for flyfishingMorning fog just rising as we arrive to the river












Bull trout landed and released














We fly fish for trout i the small side rivers of the         Fraser where beautiful Bull Trout and Dolly Varden is taking streamers fished deep in the pools... These trips are also amazing scenery trips where the nature and often seen wildlife goes up in a higher unit. We BBQ salmon steaks & bison sausage on these expeditions and with some good BC wine this is as good as it gets...

     

Nils from Germany with a fine Bull

Sockeye spawning grounds.
Sockeye salmon at their spawning ground... We do not fish here, its just amazing to watch

Some lake fishing after wild rainbow a bit north from our lodge. The way up to the lake is a beautiful trip through the Canyon along the Fraser River. Fishing here is only for fly-fishermen. Lake is fished by very few people and it holds magnificent rainbows up to 18 lbs... Fly instruction can be arranged on request!
Fly fishing from small boats Fine little rainbow photgraphed and released

Fly instruction can also be arranged if requested

Rainbow exploding out of water after taking the fly BBQ lunch set up with view over the lake

Butterfly making a statement...




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Private Jet Arrival

Abbotsford airport, 35 min from our Lodge. Two hours after landing you can be on the Fraser River fishing for salmon & sturgeon! Helicopter can on special request land and stay on our property at the Lodge...

One hour later sitting on our lodge patio with a cold beer or glas of wine FRL pick up service directly at plane.



Fraser River Lodge

Three Owners, all Passionate Fishermen with a highly motivated team. Once you're on the water with us, there is no way back,-  without fish...


 

Greetings the FRL Team