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LIVE FISHING REPORT : Reliable Guide and Charters and Ron’s Mobile Fishing Tackle and Bait Shop Fishing Report Week ending June 29 /2025

                          KITIMAT RIVER PHOTO OF THE WEEK:  June 29 Justin Lowes, Pro Guide for Reliable Guide and Charters drifted with Ron Brown, Weldon Milley and Shawn Hehr on our 1/2 Day Driftboat Special.  Ron is proudly holding a beautiful Kitimat Chinook under the 80cm rentention length.  Below is a picture of the delicious meal that Weldon created with Ron's catch.  Wow! Well done!  Bon Apetite!   JUNE-29 JUSTIN Ron Weldon Shawn.  Weldon transformed Ron's catch into Gormet! Weldon definetly deserves "Iron Chef" status! Well done everyone! June-26 Dave Roller provided this picture and comment, "Carley's 1st. Chinook ,Tied her Own Rigging And Landed It On her Own ,Very...

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LIVE FISHING REPORT : Reliable Guide and Charters and Ron’s Mobile Fishing Tackle and Bait Shop Fishing Report Week ending June 15 /2025

KITIMAT RIVER PHOTO OF THE WEEK     "Happy Father's Day"           June 15 I had the pleasure of fishing with my Favorite grand daughter, Piper (I only have one : ) , and my Favorite Daughters, Julie and Michelle on Father's Day. I believe that the most special experience I can share with my family is my Love of Fishing! Fishing together on Father's Day makes it more Special. What makes this Chinook even more special is that it was caught on Piper's rod and Piper fought and landed the fish.  Julie was on the oars, Michelle coached and helped Piper with the rod and I netted the Chinook. It was a Total Team Effort! ...

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LIVE FISHING REPORT : Reliable Guide and Charters and Ron’s Mobile Fishing Tackle and Bait Shop Fishing Report Week ending June 8 /2025

KITIMAT RIVER PHOTO OF THE WEEK: June 8 Jacob Newman, former guide for Reliable Guide and Charters holding a beautiful Kitimat River Chinook he caught on a fly. Congratulations Jacob!   Thank You for sharing your photo with our Fishing Report. SUMMARY The Kitimat River levels have been rising and and dropping due to the snow melt.  This is typical during this time of year when we receive hot weather.  This will continue into July until all the snow at the lower elevations has completely melted. The high river levels and the big tides will usually produce more fish. Chinook are migrating into the Kitimat on the rising tides.  Fresh Chinook straight from the salt water are more aggressive and many...

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