Freestone · Glacial Till · British Columbia

Bulkley River

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The Bulkley is the heart of Skeena steelheading — a wadeable, even-tempered freestone that holds big sea-run fish through the fall and, blessedly, often stays fishable when the glacial rivers around it are out.

Species

About as good as it gets

River dropping into shape after a lift. The kind of afternoon you tell people about later.

The water should be around 9°C, about where the steelhead want it, the river's come down about 8cm overnight after a lift, and starting to clear.

75% confidence in this read
Water temperature for steelhead
Ideal
9°C est.ideal 413°C
0°14°28°
The full read · show the working · for steelhead · confidence 75%
How the 80 is built — score × weight = contribution
Temperature100 × 28%28.0
Flow80 × 22%17.6
Clarity75 × 18%13.5
Feeding Time75 × 13%9.8
Pressure75 × 7%5.3
Insect activity47 × 12%5.6
Conditions total= 80
Can you trust it?
Water temperatureair-to-water estimateestimated
Level / flowon-river gaugeobserved
Conditions
Live gauge
Level
1.65 m
Water temp
8.8°C
Estimated
Clarity
Clearing
Clearing
Air temp
8°C
Wind
W 9 km/h
Light breeze
Pressure
1020 hPa
Rain · 48h
1.3 mm
No meaningful rain
Rain · ahead
0.0 mm
No meaningful rain · next 48h

Live readings — water temperature is an estimate where the gauge does not record it.

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How to fish it · for steelhead
When
September–October as the river drops and clears; fish move in from late August.
Where
The Bulkley is the heart of Skeena steelheading — a wadeable, even-tempered freestone that holds big sea-run fish through the fall and, blessedly, often stays…
Why this works
Excellent — water temperature is right today, though insect activity could be better.
Through the year
0–3 scale · June highlighted
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Trout seasonSeason
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Western Green DrakeHatch
2
2
Flav (Small Western Green Drake)Hatch
2
3
2
Mahogany DunHatch
2
2
American March BrownHatch
2
3
2

Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.

Gallery · 1
  1. Terrain map of the venue
    Terrain map
Permits & access
Permit required — see local rules.
  • Classified Waters Licence 1 Sep–31 Oct; single barbless, no bait in classified water; wild steelhead released in the water
  • Verify current BC regs.
Directions
About this water

The Bulkley is the heart of Skeena steelheading — a wadeable, even-tempered freestone that holds big sea-run fish through the fall and, blessedly, often stays fishable when the glacial rivers around it are out. Fish move in from late August, the fishing builds through September and peaks into October as the river drops and greens up. It's swung-fly water in the classic sense: a floating line and a skated dry on bright low days, a light sink-tip and a sparse wet when the light goes off the water. The fish are large and the takes, when they come, are the kind people drive across a continent for.

Under the surface

The Bulkley is the steelheader's river — a big, wadeable freestone running down the Smithers–Telkwa valley with long, even runs of cobble and boulder that seem built for the swung fly. It carries a famous run of large summer steelhead that come in from the sea through the Skeena and climb the river through the autumn, and it has the rare gift of often staying in shape and at a fishable height when other Skeena rivers are blown. It clears to a teal-green in fall, holds fish in classic taking water, and rewards the patient down-and-across swing.

Wading: Strong current, slick cobble, cold autumn water

  • Glacial till
  • Partly confined
  • Pool riffle
  • Large river
Seasons & zones
  • Trout1 June → 31 March
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