Our Members

 

In 1965, Babine Norlakes Steelhead camp began a long-standing reputation of astounding the most afflicted of anglers known to have “Steelhead fever”.


 

Denise Maxwell started fishing and guiding on the Bulkley River over thirty years ago. Their program is based on teaching, service, professionalism, hard work and respect for their clients.


Todd Stockner has guided the Skeena and some of its tributary rivers for over thirty years.  He lives and works now on the Kispiox river, with his wife Kathy, where they host one or two anglers at a time for steelhead fishing on the Kispiox and Skeena rivers.

The Bulkley River Lodge is on a remote section of one of the best Steelhead rivers on the planet located within the traditional Wet'suwet'en Territory. River-front access and no neighbors are great assets for a fishing lodge.


The family of head guide Jim Allen first homesteaded in the valley four generations ago in 1906. Since that time they have become as much a part of the Kispiox River as the river has become a part of them.


Frontier Steelhead Lodge is located near the town of Smithers BC.  Guests rotate through sections of the Bulkley and Morice rivers over a weeks fishing.  The season is typically the end of August until early November

Silver Hilton Steelhead Lodge is located in northern British Columbia, approximately 55 miles north of Smithers on the Babine River. The Babine is one of only four rivers in the province of British Columbia to be designated as "Catch and Release, Class I Trophy Wilderness Water".

Steelhead Excursions takes anglers right into the heart of the Bulkley River, the largest tributary of the Skeena River system boasting the best steelhead fishing in Canada—quite possibly, the world. 


 

Lonesome Mountain is located on the shores of a quiet lake surrounded by peaks in northern British Columbia, the camp offers groups of two anglers exclusive walk-and-wade access to five miles of picture-perfect river.


Suskeena Lodge is a remote steelhead lodge that runs through the fall season on the Sustut River. This lodge is exclusively catch and release fly fishing only. Suskeena Lodge is owned and operated by Takla Nation and we pride ourselves on our traditional practices, art and knowledge that we incorporate into each adventure.