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Shelly Lawrence
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Main Address :
Box 8000-312
Sumas ,  WA
98295-8000
USA
Phone :  (604) 859-9779
Fax :  (604) 859-1661

Summer Address :
Box 8000-312
Abbotsford  , BC
V2S 6H1
Canada
Phone :  (604) 859-9779
Fax :  (604) 859-1661

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King Salmon, Salmon, Silver Salmon, Rivers Inlet, British Columbia, Fly-in, floating lodge, Bucks Trophy Lodge, Fishing Lodge, John Buck, Coho Salmon , Rivers Inlet, British Columbia , Full Service, Fly-in, Remote Outposts , Full Service, Fly-in, Remote Outposts , Buck's Trophy Lodge is a floating lodge located on unspoiled Rivers Inlet, British Columbia. King Salmon and Silver Salmon fighing around Rivers Inlet, British Columbia. Rivers Inlet is home to the finest salmon fishing in the world. Coho and King Salmon abound.


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Description
King Salmon and Silver Salmon fighing around Rivers Inlet, British Columbia. Buck's Trophy Fishing Lodge is a floating lodge located on Rivers Inlet. Halibut and many other species of bottomfish are available at any time.

 

Services
General:
Full Service, Fly-in, Remote Outposts

Fishing Available:
Salmon, Other Saltwater Fish, Halibut

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Other Information
Dates Open : July to September

Lake or Area Name : Rivers Inlet, British Columbia

Boat Safety Information : Pleasure Craft Operator Card

Recommended Outdoor Supplier : Basspro.com

Rivers Inlet is home to the finest salmon fishing in the world. Coho and King Salmon abound in July and August and when the Northern Coho run in September it is fishing excitement at its best !

300 miles northwest of Vancouver (and 80 miles from the nearest road), Rivers Inlet is a pristine fjord world famous for its giant salmon. In the days of cheap labour, numerous canneries dotted the shores of the Inlet. Now, all is quiet and Rivers Inlet is now home to eagles, whales and anglers. Fifty to Seventy pound salmon are not uncommon and several in the eighty pound class have been landed in recent years. The salmon that are waiting for you as they travel the Inlet are in prime condition and silver-bright.

Bucks Trophy Lodge uses 16 foot fiberglass boats with 40 h.p. outboard motors equipped with everything you could possible require for your safety and comfort. These are fine reliable machines with windshields, sun/rain tops, fish finders and ship to shore radios to keep you informed on where the best fishing is.

Bucks Trophy Lodge uses 8 to 11 foot rods with saltwater fly reels and we supply all your tackle and bait.

Bucks Trophy Fishing Lodge boats are equipped with clean burning, fuel-efficient 40 hp. Honda motors. They have the comfort, safety and speed to fish anywhere in the inlet - but most of our fishing is done in the calm waters close to the lodge. With our hi-tech communications, a guide is not necessary but we will lead you to the fishing grounds and we are always available should you need help or advice. The Bucks Trophy Fishing Lodge fishmaster will show you the proper way to rig your bait, net your fish, and provide any other help you may require.

All of Buck's Trophy Fishing Lodge's cedar cabins have a double and a twin bed, wilderness view, private bathroom with shower, drying room and accommodate two guests. Our hot-tub and sauna are always available



In June the big Kings (Chinook) start moving into the inlet and the action heats up in the latter part of the month. There are usually a lot of smaller (20 to 30 pound) feeder Kings at that time. Around the 1st of July, Silvers (Coho) arrive and the action is hot and heavy right until September. These fish are voracious feeders and double their weight in three months. The Kings are usually finished by early September but the big Northern Coho (up to 27 lbs) are still plentiful and are great sport on light tackle.

Halibut and many other species of bottomfish are available at any time at Bucks Trophy Fishing Lodge.

Temperatures run around 50 to 80 degrees in June, July and August and cool down to 40 to 70 degrees in September.

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