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The Sustut is truly a jewel that is for the most
part largely unknown except among a core group of fanatics that
fish the river
on an annual basis hoping to crack the magic 30 pound mark for
steelhead. On that note, there are few rivers where it is even
possible. On the Skeena these include the Babine, Kispiox or the
Sustut. The Sustut is in our estimation the finest of these large
race steelhead waters. It has several advantages, no crowds, clear
water (it is generally the last river to blow out) and its fish
are huge…built for a long cold winter.
Due to its remote nature,
it is too expensive for weekend warriors or adventurers to visit.
When they weigh the costs of getting in,
it is simply easier and cheaper to fish with a lodge. There is
little angling pressure and much of the water remains unfished
throughout a season. The fish are all wild, large on average
and numerous. They are not as some would say too far from the ocean.
They run on average twenty miles a day during their migration
to
their spawning grounds. They reach the Sustut less than a week
after they arrive on the Bulkley, Babine, Kispiox etc.. Keep
in mind that the fish will be in the river for 6-8 months.
The
river and valley are simply stunning. The views are constant
and overwhelming.
Each bend of the river brings giant cottonwoods
and low lying alder in all their fall splendor. The backdrop is
almost always a high and frosted peak. The contrast is unbelievable.
And through it all…a gin clear steelhead river with fish
to well over 30 pounds. Wild indeed.
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