RIVER FISHING
Step into wild, remote portions of Northern British Columbia in search of Arctic Grayling
Northern British Columbia has earned its reputation as a steelhead fishing mecca, but few realize that this region is rich in fly fishing opportunity for a multitude of species. On this list are the magnificent, and highly surface-oriented Arctic Grayling. Multiple rivers in the surrounding area of Prince George hold great numbers of Grayling, fishing a light single-handed rod and small dry flies in gin-clear rivers is a perfect Northern BC fishing experience. Ranging from one to three pounds and displaying a spectacular dorsal fin, grayling’s willingness to attack surface presentations makes it easy to see their appeal to the fly angler. Fishing in this part of the province is diverse, and allows the adventurous angler to step into a word of endless exploration due to the number of waterbodies within a short driving distance from town.