Seasons
Rivers Inlet Resort has the shortest season of any coastal
fishing lodge in British Columbia, July 26th through September 3rd
Why?
Simple, because the peak of the trophy chinook salmon run at
Rivers Inlet doesn't last long! That's why we only stay open for 40 days and 40 nights,
during the very best time when our guests have the best chance to catch a world-class
trophy chinook that weighs more than the average sized chinook.
During the past several years the peak of 40-plus pound
salmon arrive at the head of Rivers Inlet (where Rivers Inlet Resort is located) during
the last week of July. Instead of taking hard-earned money from hopeful anglers seeking
trophy chinook salmon, we feel our short season provides the best chance at the fish of a
lifetime without wasting time or money.
If you've fished elsewhere you know the feeling of
accomplishment when you catch a trophy Tyee, (chinook salmon over 30-pounds). At Rivers
Inlet Resort you can feel the surge of a Tyee that will average 40 pounds. That's
right, our Tyee average 40 pounds, if guests follow our motto: Even when you factor in the
small 25 to 30 pounders, the average stays within a pound or two of the sought-after 40
pound mark.
Catch a 40 pounder and you too can join the not-so-exclusive
40 Pound Club! Catch a 50 pounder and you can join the ranks of
anglers who become addicted to trophy salmon fishing. We'll give you a gold hook for
your 40 Pound Club hat too.
Indian Legend
There's another reason why Rivers Inlet Resort stays open
just 40 days & 40 nights. The Arc story from the Bible and Indian legend. "When
the water receded they found themselves in the land of GIANT salmon," Indian Legend.
After visiting Rivers Inlet Resort you too will become a
believer in the Indian legend, and will find yourself in the land of GIANT salmon!
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Rivers Inlet
Resort, P.O. Box 1015 Renton, WA 98057-1015
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