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Haa Nee Naa Lodge, Dundas Island, British Columbia, Canada.
One
of the finest Salmon Fishing Lodges in BC, Haa Nee Naa Lodge,
provides all-inclusive Salmon Fishing and Saltwater Fly Fishing Adventures.
Safely
nestled in a secluded, breathtaking cove on the north shore
of Dundas Island, 35 miles northwest of Prince Rupert BC,
Canada, Haa Nee Naa Lodge is one of British Columbia's northern
most saltwater salmon fishing lodges. It is the only sport fishing resort located amongst the beauty
and tranquility of remote Dundas Island, BC.
Overlooking
the picturesque South East Alaska Panhandle (only 5 miles
to the north) Haa Nee Naa Lodge offers an un-crowded and
untouched array of saltwater fishing experiences. Haa Nee Naa Lodge is a floating resort uniquely positioned only
minutes from the migratory paths of millions of pacific
salmon. A short boat ride places you in the finest salmon fishing waters found anywhere in the world.
Saltwater Sport Fishing
Situated
between two of North America's most productive salmon rivers,
the Skeena and the Nass, Dundas Island sits directly on
the migratory path of millions of Pacific salmon. Our guests get the first crack at these fish as they
make their way to local rivers and down the BC westcoast to
their place of birth and spawning grounds.
We
specialize in ocean bright salmon and a wide array of bottom
fish. Most of our guests prefer salmon fishing with
a chance of catching a trophy size Spring ( Chinook \ Tyee
) in the 30 pound and over class. Large Northern Coho invade
the waters later in the season and provide exciting action
on light gear and fly rods for these bright bullets averaging
8 - 14 pounds. Halibut are abundant in the calm protected
waters. "Chicken" halibut in the 15 - 25 pound
class make up the bulk of the catch but each year large
"barn doors" get weighed in. Other
species of bottom fish that can be targeted are lingcod,
red snapper, and a variety of other rockfish that cumulate
on the reefs that surround the island.
Saltwater Fly Fishing
Welcome to the secluded world of Haa Nee Naa Lodge and the
breathtaking westcoast beauty that encompasses this protected island
paradise. Explore the ideal location to fly cast for Pacific Salmon.
Imagine
yourself entering the realm of miles upon miles of kelp
forests which border the shorelines and reefs of Dundas Island. Prime feeding grounds for all 5 species of hungry
Pacific Salmon. Millions pass through Dundas Island
waters each summer making it the premier saltwater fly fishing destination
on the British Columbia coast.
Large
Northern Coho (silvers) invade the area waters in mid July
and provide fly anglers some action packed days. A good
day on the cast fly would be in excess of a dozen Coho hookups
but the average catch would be 4-6. The acrobatic Coho range
in weight from 6 - 20 pounds with the average weighing 9-10
pounds.
Peter Morrison, professional casting instructor, teacher
and factory representative for Sage Rods and Scientific
Anglers, conducts select saltwater fly fishing seminars
each August for Haa-nee-naa Lodge guests. Peter will go
over all aspects of saltwater fly fishing from casting,
fly selection, fly tying, anchoring, productive areas and
much, much more.
Accommodations
The comfort and beauty that surround this 12 guest floating
resort extend throughout the resort, from its vibrant westcoast native decor to the comfortable spacious guest rooms.
Each inviting guest room is furnished with two twin beds,
down filled duvets, sink, vanity and its own personal view
of the breathtaking surroundings. Guests enjoy
world-class gourmet meals prepared by a Master Chef
and are accompanied by a selection of complimentary local
and imported wines.
Travel
from Vancouver, BC
Haa
Nee Naa guests begin their journey at Vancouver International
Airport's main termninal, where they depart for Prince Rupert
from Vancouver on an hour and a half flight aboard a comfortable
commercial airplane to Prince Rupert's Digby Island Airport.
Once
at Digby Island, guests will be shuttled with their baggage
to the island's float plane dock. North Pacific Air's float
plane, either a Beaver or Otter, will greet everyone and
continue the journey with a scenic 15 minute ride to our
docks.
Plan
your next sport fishing vacation at one of British Columbia's
truly great saltwater salmon fishing lodges.
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