LANGARA FISHING LODGE
Langara Island is perched on the edge of the North American continental shelf. Surrounded by the pristine beauty of the Queen Charlotte Islands, this location provides the environment for a big variety of species to thrive. The extensive kelp beds and protected bays of Langara Island hold enormous amounts of prey species for local fish. Langara Island is the major feeding and rest stop along a major migratory route of all five species of Pacific salmon, especially Chinook and Coho. At Langara Island, these salmon are in their prime. No other location on the west coast of North America plays host to salmon in such abundance.
LODGE OVERVIEW
| Location | Canada, British Columbia, Northern tip of the Queen Charlotte Islands of BC, near the Alaskan Border. |
| Gateway City | Vancouver, BC |
| Transportation to the Lodge | Overnight in Vancouver, BC; the morning chartered plane to Masset, BC; then helicopters to the lodge |
| Capacity | 65 anglers |
| Season | June through October |
| Trip Length | 3, 4 or 7 night packages |
| Changeover Days | Tuesdays and Saturdays |
| Meals | Plated service prepared by professional chefs |
| Target Species | Chinook (King), Coho (Silver) Salmon, Halibut, Lingcod, and Rockfish |
| Style of Fishing | Canadian style trolling and mooching |
| Guides | Either Self or Fully guided |
