Well after a prolonged summer that put the entire island into an unprecedented dry October, the rains finally came. I was especially lucky this year as I had the opportunity to guide up on the famous Babine River for summer/fall steelhead for the months of September and October. This really was a stroke of luck as there's no chance I'd of been able to guide the island in October. Although I'm sure I'll tell some stories on the boat I'll summarize my time on the Babine here before speaking on Island fishing. In short, it was simply a great experience. The lodge was top class, I travelled well, I ate well, I got to experience a steelhead fishery I've dreamed about since I was a kid, and I got to meet a ton of great guests and co workers. Spending my days chasing a top class fish with absolutely top class people. That of course also summarizes why I love guiding so much. And of course like everything in life, the experience gained was invaluable. Of course after 2 months gone I was also beyond happy to get home. Getting back to the people and animals I Iove. And of course getting back on my home river the beautiful Cowichan.
So far the Cowichan hasn't disappointed. The river bumped up pretty well just in time for my arrival home. I'll admit to very rarely having things in my life time this well for me. This was certainly the exception. Although I wouldn't mind the river being even higher, it's a good floatable and fishable height. There are piles of Salmon on the upper river spawning and the trout are packed in trying to get a free meal. It's been exciting with lots of sight fishing opportunities on hungry eager trout. I've enjoyed it and so far the great people I've had on my boat have enjoyed it thoroughly as well. Caviar season is a great time for both the beginner and experienced angler alike. Not too mention some streamer action for those willing and able to give it an honest go. The weather has been a touch odd. We went from much needed rain to a cold snap and snow. Thankfully this didn't effect the fishing. The trout were still feeding and the river was relatively void of other anglers for a couple days. The snow falling against the fall colours of the trees also created a very unique and beautiful couple days on the river. Once again proving something I always say, never let a bit of "bad weather" stop you from spending time on the water! November is fairly booked but there's a couple days left I'd be willing to sell if anyone wants to get out before the holiday season. I'd like to thank everyone who booked with me this November. I appreciate your continued support and trusting me with your day on the water. It's my absolute pleasure spending time on the water with you all! I am now taking winter and spring bookings as well. Prime January and February dates are starting to book. Don't miss your chance at a great winters day chasing trout and steelhead on the islands most beautiful river!
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AuthorI'm Brennan Baker. Owner and head guide of Avid Angler Outfitters. This page is a simple blog to let you know whats going on here at AAO. Archives
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