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Guided Beach Fly Fishing
COHO , CHINOOK, and PINK SALMON AT AMBLESIDE
Mid June through October.
Learn about run timings and how to locate and target salmon consistently in the Capilano estuary. Enjoy first light fly fishing at Ambleside while learning how to read the water and understand how it relates to the fish’s body language. Learn the history of this unique salmon fishery and the story of the Capilano river watershed.
All levels welcome: This can be a challenging fishery at times. If you’re new to saltwater fly fishing, level up with an introduction to beach fly casting to prepare for a guided session.
What you’ll need:
A BC tidal waters fishing license: https://recfish-pechesportive.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/nrls-s...
Chest waders ( or any waders) with wading boots, the beach can get very rocky.
Rod: #6/7/8 wt fly rod with floating line, intermediate tip optional,
Highly recommended: Hat, polarized sunglasses or protective eyewear, rain jacket, sunscreen, and consider sun gloves and gaiter, water bottle, a camera, patience.
What we offer on guided trips:
Experienced tidal angling guide and flats fly angler, with over 2500 hours on the beach in the last 8 years, and 35 years of saltwater fly fishing experience in B.C.
A custom stripping basket and landing net rental included. ( or purchase one in the shop)
Leaders, tippet, custom beach flies, catch processing and packaging.
Central location accessible by public transit, with free parking, restaurants, shopping and amenities across the street from the beach.
Documentation: Professional film and photography packages available to document your experience.
Our exclusive line of custom fly fishing gear, stripping baskets, beach nets, and salmon leather accessories can enhance and inspire your angling experience while supporting our ongoing film series, Anadromous Now: promoting wild salmon and an angling culture of conservation.
Guided Beach Fly Fishing
COHO , CHINOOK, and PINK SALMON AT AMBLESIDE
Mid June through October.
Learn about run timings and how to locate and target salmon consistently in the Capilano estuary. Enjoy first light fly fishing at Ambleside while learning how to read the water and understand how it relates to the fish’s body language. Learn the history of this unique salmon fishery and the story of the Capilano river watershed.
All levels welcome: This can be a challenging fishery at times. If you’re new to saltwater fly fishing, level up with an introduction to beach fly casting to prepare for a guided session.
What you’ll need:
A BC tidal waters fishing license: https://recfish-pechesportive.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/nrls-s...
Chest waders ( or any waders) with wading boots, the beach can get very rocky.
Rod: #6/7/8 wt fly rod with floating line, intermediate tip optional,
Highly recommended: Hat, polarized sunglasses or protective eyewear, rain jacket, sunscreen, and consider sun gloves and gaiter, water bottle, a camera, patience.
What we offer on guided trips:
Experienced tidal angling guide and flats fly angler, with over 2500 hours on the beach in the last 8 years, and 35 years of saltwater fly fishing experience in B.C.
A custom stripping basket and landing net rental included. ( or purchase one in the shop)
Leaders, tippet, custom beach flies, catch processing and packaging.
Central location accessible by public transit, with free parking, restaurants, shopping and amenities across the street from the beach.
Documentation: Professional film and photography packages available to document your experience.
Our exclusive line of custom fly fishing gear, stripping baskets, beach nets, and salmon leather accessories can enhance and inspire your angling experience while supporting our ongoing film series, Anadromous Now: promoting wild salmon and an angling culture of conservation.
Guided Beach Fly Fishing
COHO , CHINOOK, and PINK SALMON AT AMBLESIDE
Mid June through October.
Learn about run timings and how to locate and target salmon consistently in the Capilano estuary. Enjoy first light fly fishing at Ambleside while learning how to read the water and understand how it relates to the fish’s body language. Learn the history of this unique salmon fishery and the story of the Capilano river watershed.
All levels welcome: This can be a challenging fishery at times. If you’re new to saltwater fly fishing, level up with an introduction to beach fly casting to prepare for a guided session.
What you’ll need:
A BC tidal waters fishing license: https://recfish-pechesportive.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/nrls-s...
Chest waders ( or any waders) with wading boots, the beach can get very rocky.
Rod: #6/7/8 wt fly rod with floating line, intermediate tip optional,
Highly recommended: Hat, polarized sunglasses or protective eyewear, rain jacket, sunscreen, and consider sun gloves and gaiter, water bottle, a camera, patience.
What we offer on guided trips:
Experienced tidal angling guide and flats fly angler, with over 2500 hours on the beach in the last 8 years, and 35 years of saltwater fly fishing experience in B.C.
A custom stripping basket and landing net rental included. ( or purchase one in the shop)
Leaders, tippet, custom beach flies, catch processing and packaging.
Central location accessible by public transit, with free parking, restaurants, shopping and amenities across the street from the beach.
Documentation: Professional film and photography packages available to document your experience.
Our exclusive line of custom fly fishing gear, stripping baskets, beach nets, and salmon leather accessories can enhance and inspire your angling experience while supporting our ongoing film series, Anadromous Now: promoting wild salmon and an angling culture of conservation.