Staying true to the rest of the season, Peregrine Lodge’s last trip for the 2010 season proved to be phenomenal in terms of weather and of course, fishing! Over the course of the trip almost all of the guests were able to hook into a Tyee. With multiple hats and pins being passed out each [...]
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An annual family trip marked Peregrine Lodge’s thirteenth trip. The Toigo family and guests had the run of the resort for yet another fantastic fishing week. Not to be forgotten, the Wiens group also got in on all the action. Following last trip’s turn of events, Peregrine’s staff did not think it possible to follow [...]
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This past week at Peregrine lodge has been exceptional. With everyone so busy catching their limits, and fifty pounders being caught and or released daily, the staff are working overtime just to keep up with the volume of fish that has been hitting the docks. Tyees in record numbers are a daily occurrence since the [...]
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The first day of the trip was one for the Peregrine Lodge history. It started off with a bang when Micah Kerr hooked a mighty Chinook just off the Mazzaredo islands off the rigger. Guide, Dave Uzzell, was able to keep the boat between the fish and the kelp long enough for Micah to play [...]
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This is our last trip for the season, the weather cooperated for us and Coho were still showing up in strong numbers,halibut numbers were also good. The largest halibut a 73lb caught by Tom Nellis, Chinook were also strong for our last trip with the largest being a nice 30lb caught by Evan Jouber.
Queen Charlottes [...]
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This trip was the third annual Mercury Big Fish Challenge, hosted by Mark Pendlington of Sports Fishing B.C.and Peregrine Lodge. The Mercury Big Fish Challenge, the first two days of this trip were catch and release of Chinook , the first day saw 5 Chinook released and the second and last day of the derby [...]
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Good sea conditions, tight schools of coho with halibut and ling cod mixed in defined the trip.
The coho were concentrated in the west in tight schools feeding on the large amount of bait.
A number of humpback whales were feasting on the bait schools, giving the fleet some great whale watching.
A few Chinook were caught on [...]
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We had calm sea’s and big tides for this trip, the coho and Chinook were biting according to the tides, with good results in fairly small windows of time.
There was good coho fishing at Green Point, Snake Rock , Parker Point and Bird Rock. Chinook were a little more elusive but some nice ones were [...]
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Good sea conditions allowed fishing from Wiah Point to Jalun River.
The west side had some consistency with numerous tyee’s taken between Bird Rock, Parker Point and Snake Rock, 5 Chinook over 40lbs were the highlights, Coho are continuing to show some great size, with a 16lb,15lb and a 14lb making our top ten board.
Bottom fishers [...]
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Calm seas and big fish defined the trip, the first day Parker Pt.and Snake Rock produced five tyee’s three released a 52lb ,51lb and a 47lb. and a nice 47lb and 46lb halibut. Strong coho numbers at Edenshaw and west of Klasahwan Pt.
Strong tides affecting bite times. Second day saw a strong start at Klashwan [...]
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