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“The service at the lodge and the hands-on friendliness of owner Valerie Hoperich. Valerie has been doing this for years and she brings a welcoming touch to the lodge that was not lost on many of the guests there. Little things like a warm bowl of homemade soup waiting for you when you came in…
Just like the prizes they seek, the most dedicated anglers migrate all over the world in search of the best salmon fishing. Increasingly, that has meant going to the ends of the Earth – the last unspoiled places – looking for a unique salmon fishing resort that lives up to the name. For many anglers, that…
Celebrate the Holidays with Fresh-Caught Salmon & Halibut from Haida Gwaii Safaris The holidays are a time for family, friends, and, of course, delicious meals. There’s nothing quite like sharing a meal made from the fresh salmon and halibut caught during your Haida Gwaii Safaris adventure. Here are some festive recipes to make your catches…
Searching for a truly unique fishing experience? Don’t overlook the opportunities of Pacific halibut fishing at British Columbia’s Haida Gwaii area. Halibut is part of the flounder family, the largest flatfish in the Pacific. Pacific halibut fishing is one of the most exciting adventures for any angler, and it doesn’t take years of experience to…
1. Longer days June has the longest days of Summer with more daylight than the later months. More time with the sun up means more time fishing, touring, and having fun! 2. Less rain Not only are June days the longest, but they are also the driest in Haida Gwaii! We never let the…
We’d like to believe the salmon think about us as much as we think about them, but for the salmon- it’s all about the herring! The herring are critical to the Haida Gwaii ecosystem, keeping it all in balance. The First Nations of Haida Gwaii refer to them as an “indicator species” and “cultural keystone…