Located just off B.C’s west coast, Vancouver Island offers sportsmen a very unique coastal experience. From lush rain forests to towering alpine peaks, the island offers hunters and anglers the opportunity to harvest a true trophy.
Our Vancouver Island operation encompasses over 2,000 square miles of exclusive hunting area. Black bears here grow to record sizes, feeding on the lush year round growth, or dining on salmon from one of our many fish choked rivers and creeks. Roosevelt Elk, Columbia Black Tail Deer and a very healthy population of Mountain Lion all call Vancouver Island home. Wolves are also present on the island, however hunting these cagey animals can be very difficult due to the heavy undergrowth.
Roosevelt Elk are record book size, with the island boasting some of the healthiest elk population anywhere in North America.
World class fishing for giant Salmon, Halibut and Steelhead also await the angler who is ready to try his luck. Dungeness crab prawns and oysters are just an example of some of the marine life that abounds along the coast.
Vancouver Island truly offers hunters and anglers the outdoor experience of a lifetime.
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Located 200 air miles north of Vancouver, our Fraser River Concession offers sportsmen a wide variety of hunting opportunities. From the cactus laden Fraser river breaks to the towering alpine peaks of the coast mountain range, this is one of British Columbia’s most unique and diverse ecosystems.
This area holds North American’s largest herd of California Bighorn Sheep as well as excellent population of muledeer, goat, shiras moose, all three cat species and huge Black bears. The combination of sound management practices, regulated harvest and predator control have made this part of the province a hunters paradise.
Let the stunning scenery of Fraser River form the backdrop to a true northwest mountain hunting adventure.
Click on the temperature buttons at right for a detailed weather report for the Lytton area which is close to Lillouet, BC Canada. Click on the Google Maps link to view a map of the surrounding area. |
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