Salmon Fishing
The Fraser River Lodge
The tranquility of the mountains mixed with the excitement of the run!
Salmon Fishing British Columbia
Enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the Fraser River and its surrounding landscapes as you reel in trophy-sized salmon. With our top-notch equipment and local expertise, you'll have the best chance of landing that prized salmon catch. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity for an epic salmon fishing excursion. Book your salmon fishing trip today and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Check out our fishing chart below to find the best times of the year to plan your fishing trip!
Our salmon species
Chinook Salmon fishing in British Columbia, Canada is spectacular. The Chinook Salmon, also called the King or Spring, is the largest of the 5 salmon species, and can weigh in at over 60lbs. We fish for spring salmon in October on local rivers and tributaries.
The Coho, which migrate in our local rivers annually, can be caught with various angling methods. Famous for its clean, silver skin, it has earned the nickname "Silver Salmon". It is one of the most beautiful fish to catch. Coho Salmon can be caught as early as mid September until mid November. You will know you are hooked by the Coho roll.
The Chum, or Dog Salmon, is the most aggressive of all the salmon species. Simply, they attack everything. Chum Salmon can be caught from late September until mid November. We fish for Chum Salmon on 4 different local rivers on the fly, spinning method, float fishing or jig fishing depending on your preference and water conditions.
Odd Number years only: 2021, 2023…
Pink Salmon is probably the best fish, to get the novice hooked on sport fishing. The Pink Salmon show up in huge runs of up to 20 million fish every odd year. Bring your family and let them experience extraordinary salmon fishing. Pink salmon fishing offers us the most versatile options from fly fishing, spin and spoon fishing or bottom fishing. If you want to hit "prime time" for pinks, visit us from the 2nd week of September to the 4th week of September and experience one of those legendary salmon migrations of the world you normally only see on television. (Based on openings)
The Fraser River has the largest Sockeye run in the world. The Sockeye, well known by gourmets for its deep red meat, is equally as appealing and challenging for the angler. 2022 projects a record run of sockeye salmon - the 3rd return of the ginormous 2010 run from August until mid September. (Based on openings)