King Pacific Lodge Blog

July 25, 2015

  King Pacific Lodge has once again provided the perfect family getaway. Anne and Monty joined us in our inaugural year of 2014 and we are delighted they brought their entire family in 2015.  And, we’re told the experience couldn’t have been better. The fish were biting, the sun was out and all three generations […]

July 22, 2015

Fishing continues to be fantastic at King Pacific Lodge. A whopping forty five pounder was landed yesterday at Cheney Point. Congratulations Dave! Fishing Guide Howard Humchit explained the fish was taken on a flasher and spoon fairly deep at over 100ft. Many of the regular areas have been producing good numbers of both Chinook and […]

July 19th, 2015

  Expect excellent fishing at King Pacific Lodge Milbanke Sound. In recent days we’ve had some truly remarkable fishing. “We’re just thrilled to be here. The lodge and fishing grounds are beyond our expectations” Stated Meghan as her fish was lifted from the boat on her first full day of fishing. “Forty Pounds!” Northwest winds […]

Stealing the show

The last few days have produced some excellent catches. As veteran fishing guide Dave Drever illustrates, each fish should be celebrated – at the right time! Cool, calm southerly winds have brought excellent conditions for being on the water and our anglers have been having a great time. An early morning bite at Cheney II […]

Going fishing…

  The weather and fishing continues to be great at Milbanke Sound. Mild winds continue to provide comfortable fishing conditions and anglers have had easy access to fishing areas. Chinook continue to be in good abundance and average size has been in the high teens – low twenty’s.  A nice 31b tyee hit the dock […]

Forty pounder

  Well, it’s official. We’re now into forty pounder territory! Congratulations to Henry with his forty pound Tyee Chinook! “The Notch” has proved to produce some very nice fish this year. While fishing was slower this morning then anticipated, several nice Chinook and Coho came into the dock in the mid twenty’s. Overcast skies were […]

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