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| Triple T Charters 1463 - 7th Ave. East Prince Rupert, B.C., Canada V8J 2K4 |
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Your Host / Operator |
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Fred Hutchings |
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Fishing Locations |
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Captain Fred Hutchings, is a long time resident of Prince Rupert and a retired firefighter (Prince Rupert Fire Rescue Dept 32 years). Fred is well trained in medical as well as Fire Prevention, and firefighting both land and Marine. Most days off, while at the Fire Dept. would find Fred out fishing. Fred has a wealth of knowledge and is a very personable person. Having spent 2 summers of his youth working on a commercial salmon Troller, has helped Fred to better understand fishing and carry’s over to his excellent success rate on charters. A knowledgeable and light hearted guide, Fred also holds the following certificates. |
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Types of Fish |
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Chinook Salmon (King) Chinooks are the largest of the five species of Pacific Salmon. Chinooks lure anglers from all over the world as they can average 25 to 40 pounds and easily top out at upwards of 100 pounds of fighting, tail-walking fun! Even the most experienced fisherman will have a battle to remember if you hook into one of these “Big Boys. They can be found from late April through early August but they are also caught year-round in the harbour just minutes from shore. Coho Salmon (Silver) Coho begin to materialize in late June and start increasing in size and abundance well into September. Their hard-hitting aggressive behavior, acrobatic displays and non-stop action make this fish an excellent adventure for all, regardless of your fishing experience. Pound for pound (averaging 10 - 18 pounds) these fish will give you the fun and excitement that will paint a mile-wide grin on your face! Late season (September) Northern Coho can reach weights up to 25 pounds. Chum, Sockeye and Pink Salmon can also be found cruising through north coast waters in the summertime. Salmon limits for local areas( 3&4) Halibut Halibut is the largest of the game fish you will encounter on the north coast. This tasty white fish averages 25-50 pounds but many people have landed halibut in excess of 100 pounds. They are available year round with the exception of January but increase in numbers from May through September. Depending on location, halibut can be caught by trolling in waters as shallow as 10 feet or by bottom fishing in over 300 feet of water. Ling Cod, Red Snapper (Yellow Eye) and rockfish are also available through out the summer and are frequently caught while jigging for halibut. Crabbing Crabs are available throughout the year; be sure to let the Captain know before you set off to drop a few traps. This will ensure some fine finger food at the end of the day. The experience of eating freshly cooked crabs will be a great cap to a memorable day on the water with Triple T Charters.(Packaging Your Catch) |
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Packages and Rates |
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All rates are in Canadian funds. If you wish to approximate rates in US or other International funds, |
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Payment Terms |
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| Payment Terms and Conditions A 25% deposit is required to secure your Booking. This deposit is nonrefundable . Should you have to cancel, we will try and book you another date during this current year, or you can carry the deposit over to next year. Should the weather be less than favorable, your trip can be rebooked for another date where available or cancelled and the deposit refunded. Method of Payment Cash, Certified Cheque, Money Orders, Travellers Cheque. |
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About Us |
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The boat is a 1995 Bayliner Trophy 23.5 Foot walk around, Powered by Mercury 225 HP 4 stroke outboard and has a 9.9 Mercury 4 Stroke outboard for quiet trolling and back up engine. The boat cruises at 25-30 miles per hour with a top speed of 40 MPH. The vessel is inspected yearly and meets Dept of Transport Requirements, which are more stringent that Canadian Coast Guard. Should the weather be less than perfect, it has a covered top and a v-berth (bed) up front as well as a porrta potti, always handy for those that need the facilities. |
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