CHINOOK & SOCKEYE SALMON OF THE PITT RIVER
Beginning in June the Chinook Salmon are the first to enter the river followed by the Sockeye in August. The beginning of August arrives and the Sockeye Salmon begin to enter the Pitt River. The Pitt River is known for having one of the largest strains of Sockeye Salmon in the world and they are the only strain to steal the fly. Coho enter the river in October and these fish are silver from the sea and ready to do battle with you and they love to fight, jump and steal your line. Coupled with the Sea-Run Bull, Cutthroat Trout and Dolly also available this trip should be on every anglers Must Do List.