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Skeena Salmon & Steelhead Film

A fishing film for the future of fish in the Skeena river in Northern BC, Canada. From traditional subsistence fishing economies to commercial fishing and canneries to double hand fly fishing, guide outfits and eco-tourism to present day fishing closures in the Pacific Northwest. What does the future of salmon fishing in Northwestern BC look like? Meet all the stakeholders of fishing in NWBC today and learn about the cultural, subsistence, spiritual and economic significance of fish to each user group. Visit old canneries gone ghost town. Hear from First Nations, Commercial Fishermen, Guides, Recreational Fishermen, Fish Hatcheries and Eco-Tourism Leaders. Follow the timeline of fishing economies and practices in the Skeena River and ask yourself if its possible for all the stakeholders in the Skeena to put their differences aside and put the fish first.

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A Summer of Adventure is Upon Us!

Captain Quinn & Captain Bob release a young healthy chinook.A recent trip to Northern BC saw us hopelessly chasing Chinook and Sockeye around in water too high to fish. We bottom bounced, bar and fly-fished ourselves stupid only to hook and loose a couple Pink and Sockeye. We visited the Skeena, the Kitimat, Lackelse and the Nass and left each with nothing but bug bites and broken hearts.

Nathan Robinson with a nice cutthroat trout taken on the fly.Despite the poor fishing however, we still managed yet another fantastic adventure!!! We succeeded in landing and releasing a couple trout, met some awesome new people and shot a new video!

Rosalind Patrick with a healthy young Chinook.Following Northern BC, a trip up Desolation Sound saw some claming, crabbing and shallow water trolling for 5-7 pound feeder Chinook.The sun joined in for most of the Adventure.

Bob Patrick with a BBQ Delight!We now look forward to the second annual Swim for the Salmon where we will celebrate community, the environment and salmon. 

We hope that your summer has been full of adventure and look forward to hearing some stories and seeing some photos!

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