Winter Wonders

Captain Quinn with a nice winter steelhead taken on the spey.

Captain Quinn with a nice winter steelhead taken on the spey.

Enjoy some photos from recent fishing adventures in BC's great northern watersheds. There are plenty more articles, photos and videos to follow. In the mean time join our network and send us some fishing adventures stories and photos of your own.

A Summer of Adventure is Upon Us!

Captain Quinn & Captain Bob release a young healthy chinook.A recent trip to Northern BC saw us hopelessly chasing Chinook and Sockeye around in water too high to fish. We bottom bounced, bar and fly-fished ourselves stupid only to hook and loose a couple Pink and Sockeye. We visited the Skeena, the Kitimat, Lackelse and the Nass and left each with nothing but bug bites and broken hearts.

Nathan Robinson with a nice cutthroat trout taken on the fly.Despite the poor fishing however, we still managed yet another fantastic adventure!!! We succeeded in landing and releasing a couple trout, met some awesome new people and shot a new video!

Rosalind Patrick with a healthy young Chinook.Following Northern BC, a trip up Desolation Sound saw some claming, crabbing and shallow water trolling for 5-7 pound feeder Chinook.The sun joined in for most of the Adventure.

Bob Patrick with a BBQ Delight!We now look forward to the second annual Swim for the Salmon where we will celebrate community, the environment and salmon. 

We hope that your summer has been full of adventure and look forward to hearing some stories and seeing some photos!

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Until next time keep on adventuring,

Captain Quinn

2nd Annual Swim for the Salmon

Come on down to Porpoise Bay Park on July 29th and jump in the water to show your support for salmon restoration on the Sunshine Coast. Learn how you can help restore salmon populations and enjoy a free potluck style feast! You can do the whole swim or part of the swim as an individual or relay team! Call 604 989 7364 to register!

Until next time keep on Adventuring,

Captain Quinn

See Photos from last years Swim for the Salmon-Sechelt Inlet

Captain Quinn Visits Little Adventurers at the Vancouver Children's Hospital

Captain Quinn & Adventurers are Welcomed at the Vancouver Children's Hospital.
In a recent visit to the Vancouver Childrens Hospital, Captain Quinn tied feather earings with the amazing children, talked adventure, shared some videos, gave out Captain Quinn Adventure Team Official Member T-shirts and even learned about Tilapia-a fish!

Tilapia-the hungry protector of it's young,.Tilapia babies, I learned from Kanzele, swim around with their parents close-by and when danger appears they take safe refuge in their parents mouth! Pretty cool fact! Kanzele's father has caught one with his bare-hands!

The purpose of the visit was to interact with the children and show them that there is a world full of adventure waiting for them to enjoy. 

Captain Quinn making feather earrings with little adventurers.To the children: Thanks for visiting with me, I hope you like your new adventure shirts, earings, and wooden boats. It would be a delight to go on a fishing adventure with all of you wonderful little adventurers. 

Until next time keep on adventuring,

Captain Quinn

Shipwrecked chasing Steelhead-Adventure no.1001

The Captain Quinn Adventure Fishing Show-Adventure no. 1001. Captain Quinn and Gary head out to do a little white water rafting in a unsuitable craft in search of Cutthroat and Stealhead. What else to they find along the way? Nothing but FUN!!!