Angling
The Klinaklini River
is the longest wilderness river system of southern British Columbia- flowing from the dry West Chilcotin plateau, 200 km through the Coast Mountains to the rain forest at Knight Inlet on the Pacific Ocean. Annual spring floods and glacier run-off have created extensive warm wetlands in the valley bottom. These wetlands are bounded by the slides, meadows, forests and the glaciers of the surrounding peaks. Klinaklini Outfit are licensed angling guides through this river system and it’s tributaries.
Access to our base camp is generally fly in by float plane via Tweesmuir Air at Nimpo Lake. See Location & Transport.
Fly-in Angling
The base camp is at the head of a 25 km stretch of river that is navigated downstream by boat, canoe, float or by trail and passes through the valley bottom wetlands and Klinaklini Lake. The upstream return to Camp is by jet boat or by trail. Downstream trips can be with a guide or on your own. Upstream trips at the end of the day are always with a guide due to the hazards of river navigation.
More Angling Details
Some important information about Angling in the Klinaklini Region
Species and Tackle
Primary fish species are rainbow trout and bull trout. Fly or spinning tackle can be used. Since the river is narrow, an angler should be prepared to fish in tight spots and cast under overhanging trees, as well as in the open Lake. Klinaklini Outfit can provide all equipment including canoes and floats (river and lake), power boats (lake only) and tackle (optional).
Facilities and Season
One 4 person cabin with full cooking is available at base camp and only one party is booked at a time. The season is May 1 to October 15.
Catch and Release
The Klinaklini Bull Trout are large and aggressive and are sensitive to overfishing. As licensed angling guides Klinaklini Outfit supports catch and release.
Regulations and License
Here are some resources:
BC Angling Regulation
Region 5 Opening Dates
License Fees