Today I watched the TV Show,"Seasons On The Fly" and they were fishing the Elk River in B.C. Canada. They caught many Westslope Cutthroat and a few big Bull Trout. It was a good show and it reminded me of catching the Cutts on the upper Middle Fork of the Salmon.
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Located in South Eastern British Columbia The Elk River and it's tributaries are home to a Wild and native Population of Westslope Cutthroat and Bull trout, The Elk River is renown for it's Dry Fly fishing. The Elk River flows through the sleepy ski Town of Fernie during the summer months, Fly fishers turn Fernie into a "trout town" while discovering the awesome beauty of the area and the amazing Dry Fly fishing the Elk River has to offer.

The Elk River
The Elk River is the most easterly river in British Columbia and forms at Elk lakes and flows for 110 miles before it flows into the Kootenay river . As it cuts through the Rocky Mountains, this mid sized freestone river picks up nutrients and more volume from countless tributaries and has carved a spectacular valley. What draws Anglers to the Elk River is non-stop Dry fly fishing for big, wild, native Westslope Cutthroat Trout along with the chance of catching a very large Bull trout.

Fly Fishing the Elk River
Due to the river's size, the Elk River is best suited to floating and has a classic make up of boulder strewn runs, deep pools, riffles and numerous side channels. An angler can expect to fish attractor dry flies while floating and while working the various types of structure while wading.

During one of the many prolific hatches coupled with our guide's vast knowledge of the Elk River, Anglers can count on plenty of head hunting...throughout the day.

For Anglers wanting to tangle with Bull trout, prospecting deep pools and runs with weighted streamers is the norm , some of these char can get quite large and it is not uncommon to catch fish over 30 inches. Nymphing can be also productive and is used as a last measure during non-hatch periods.

Elk River Seasons
The Elk River re-opens each year in and around June 15th, which usually coincides with the Green Drake and Golden Stone fly hatch, we usually end our Season in Mid October. From start to finish any time can be the best time to experience the Elk River.
Source; Dave Brown Outfitters.
Doug