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Top reasons you can t pass up on 2009! BEST IN 4 YEARS! PINK SALMON YEAR RUN OF 20-30 MILLION DOMINANT RUN OF SOCKEYE CYCLE 10-15 MILLION 30-45 MILLION MORE SALMON IN 2009 EXCEPTIONAL STURGEON AND MUCH MORE!.. SEE INSIDE FOR MORE DETAILS!

STURGEON Description: Sometimes, there are simply no words that can describe the feeling of adrenaline that is experienced when you hook and see a large sturgeon jump out of the water. If it s action-packed big game fishing you re after, we have some of the best in the world. As far as we re concerned, this is the epitome of freshwater big game fishing! The popularity of our sturgeon fishery has spread world wide and has created a fanatical following. With fish in the river over 1000lbs., it s no wonder that many of our guests return year after year in order to break their personal bests and many do! Our guests will tell you this there aren t many places in the world where you can experience hooking so many large fish during a fishing holiday. And that s a fact! It s simply unbelievable. This is world-class fishing at its best!! Timing: mid March - mid December Forecast: With approx. 30 million more salmon to enter the Fraser this year, we expect the sturgeon fishery to be nothing less than exceptional. More salmon = more big and fat sturgeon. DO NOT forget to register for this year s World Sturgeon Classic. Visit http://worldsturgeonclassic.com for more info and see last year s winners. $55,000 in CASH prizes! PINK SALMON Description: This strange run has our pink salmon return every 2 years on the odd year only. Smallest of the pacific species, what they lack in size, they sure make up in numbers. Our last several runs have been absolutely enormous, providing our guests with constant and exciting action all day long. It s not uncommon to hook 20-50+fish/person on any given day, and some of our guests have hooked close to 75 fish/person/day during the peak of the run!! Whether you enjoy spinning or fly fishing, this is a fishery that can be enjoyed by novice and expert anglers alike. Timing: late August - mid October Forecast: We had to wait 2 years, but the news is fantastic! The pinks are expected to arrive in full force in 2009 an estimated run of nearly 30 million strong!! From late August to late September, we expect this fishery to provide at least a solid month of fantastic fishing opportunities, before the run slows down in early October. This is a very popular fishery, so book your prime dates early.

CHINOOK SALMON (KING/SPRING) Description: The Chinook is the king of them all, and they don t call them kings for nothing. They re big, they re strong, and they ll bust your tackle if you re under-equipped. They never fail to provide the angler with an exhilarating and challenging battle big runs, high leaps and heart-stopping pulling power. These fish are one of the most sought after species by many serious anglers worldwide. Most fish average 15-30lbs., but certain strains can reach weights up to 80lbs! Timing: Summer-run Chinook: June - September Fall-run Chinook: October - November For the more adventurous angler, we now offer a remote river adventure on the pristine Lillooet (March/April) River system that offers early season fly fishing opportunities for these trophy specimens. This is a unique fishing experience that should not be missed out on. Contact us for more details. CHUM SALMON Description: They re the second biggest of the Pacific Salmon, averaging 15lbs, with plenty of 20-30lb. fish around. Their colorful markings, large size, hard fighting abilities, and sheer numbers makes them a choice favorite for many anglers. They enter our rivers by the millions, and provide the angler with excellent sport fishing opportunities as they aggressively attack bait, artificial lures and flies 20-40 fish days are not uncommon! Timing: mid September - mid December Forecast: 5 to 8 million Chums are expected to enter the Fraser River watershed in the fall of 2009, with approx. 1 million in the Harrison River alone! If you want consistent hookups with large and powerful salmon, this fishery is for you! November is a top month for nickel bright chums! Forecast: All early forecasts indicate that we will have another great return of summer (reds) and fall (whites) Chinooks in 2009.

SOCKEYE SALMON Description: It s hard fighting abilities and great tasting meat, makes this species a most sought after sport fish for many local and foreign anglers. The sockeye are known for their fast line-peeling runs and displays of aerial acrobatics. This popular summer time fishery provides exciting fishing opportunities for everyone. Lots of people but millions of sockeye. For most, this is a harvest fishery. Timing: mid July mid September Forecast: This is the year you ve been waiting for folks!.. the dominant runs of the 4 year cycle. This will be another banner year due to the great return numbers of spawning Sockeye reaching the spawning grounds in 2005 and also the good ocean survival rate. We could see as many as 15 million fish this year and recreational openings are expected. We will keep everyone updated on retention openings (dates). COHO SALMON Description: One of the most prized and sought after game fish in the Pacific Northwest. Known for their fighting prowess, these salmon can be taken on spinners, jigs, spoons, flies, and bait. When coho are in the mood, they will attack a fly with reckless abandon. They hit like freight trains and then roll, jump and flip flop trying everything to shake your hook. Timing: October - mid December Forecast: We expect good returns of Coho in late fall, especially in late October-early Dec. They re not as abundant as the other species, but with patience and persistence, you will be rewarded with some chrome beauties. FLY- OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOCKEYE WILL EXIST IN AUGUST (PITT RIVER) AND OCTOBER (HARRISON RIVER)

STEELHEAD Description: There is something to be said about the steelhead when anglers travel thousands of miles in hope of catching a few of these hard-fighting and acrobatic beauties. They aren t nearly as abundant as our salmon and at times they can seem to be elusive and moody, testing the angler s abilities, knowledge, and experience to its fullest. It seems that this sort of challenge grows on certain anglers, and the steelhead has a large world-wide following of diehard steelheaders, who travel all over in hopes of landing that trophy steelhead of a lifetime. For many river anglers, finding, hooking and landing a big steelhead is the ultimate experience in river fishing! Fly fishers can find this fishery very challenging but most rewarding on days with multiple hook ups. In May the Vedder River system turns to fly fishing only and lends itself to some fabulous opportunities for hook ups. Steelhead can weigh up to 22 pounds (11 kg.) or more with the average fish being 8-14 pounds. Timing: January - April Forecast: 2008 was an exceptional year for good numbers and many large fish over 15lbs, with quite a few topping the scales over 20lbs. With several fish exceeding the 20lb mark already in 2009, we expect that this spring will produce great results as well. The best fishing is still to come!!!.. Feb- April is prime!

RAINBOW TROUT (Lake Fishing) Description: Our expansion into the interior lakes has proved to be a great success. Some of our prime waters fished with our professional instructional guides helped to produce Rainbow Trout up to 16 pounds (8 kg.). These trips are for fly fishers of any level and are very rewarding with days of multiple hook ups. Consider a 1 night/2 day excursion to one of our many interior lakes as an add-on to enhance your fishing holiday. Timing: Summer: May - July Fall: September mid November Forecast: Rainbow trout fishing in the interior lakes is a very consistent fishery. Whether you prefer to still-fish a chronomid under a strike indicator or cast your line and strip a micro-leech, we re confident you ll enjoy the thrill of fighting these feisty and acrobatic rainbows. Fishing action no sport angler can afford to miss! CUTTHROAT TROUT, DOLLY VARDEN, BULL TROUT AND RAINBOWS Description: Some of our local rivers hold large populations of these wild and feisty fish. Our Remote Adventure to the Lillooet River has been the most sought after over the years. Another fly fisher s paradise! There is nothing like standing in the river by yourself with lots of room and having wild fish knocking your fly like they want to tear it from your line. We have many days with over 150 hook ups between 3 to 4 anglers. The Skagit River is a pristine watershed fished from July through October 31st and holds great Rainbows up to 16 inches in length. Many hook ups during the day on both wet and dry flies. Our NEW Wild Rainbows on the Columbia River package is sure to satisfy the savviest of fly anglers. The river holds 5 strains of rainbow trout and bull trout, with wild fish upto 10+lbs! A great fishery to diversify your sportfishing holiday package!

BOOK NOW!!! Many of our prime fishing dates get booked more than a year in advance. Space is limited. For more information or to reserve your fishing holiday please contact us at Bluewater Rockies SportFish Guiding Co. When To Come We are located in the Fraser River Valley, a short distance from Vancouver, British Columbia on the west coast of Canada. Below you will find a species schedule that will assist you in choosing the perfect time of year for your next fishing holiday.