I've fished there I would take along a good selection of flies. You'll be paddling along in your canoe so make sure and get a Scotty rod holder to mount to the side of your canoe. That way you can have your hands free to paddle and fish at the same time. You said your a walleye fisherman so I can offer you some helpfull tips to catch trout there even with your spinning gear.
#1) I wouldn't use any larger than 12 lb test there. Yes there are some large fish in those lakes. But you'll catch more with lighter test. Also have some florocarbon leader material. I'd say get 2 spools one of 5 and one of 8lb. Tie a swivel onto your main line and run about 3 feet of florocarbon. Get RIO florocarbon. It's not cheap, but it's worth it. You'll only need 2 spools.
#2) Tie on your fly then about 18 inches of it put on 1 to 4 split shot depending on how deep you want to go. Really you won't need to go that deep. 2 will be plenty. I have dragged a Tom Thumb right on the surface with a dry fly line 40 feet back and caught lots of fish there.
#3) Maybe this should have been #1. WATCH OUT. Be damn aware of your surroundings. There is a ton of black bear, grizzlies and moose in that area. TONS. I mean it. I have not only fished that area but have hunted that area. I know what I'm talking about. Moose can be just as dangerous if you come across a cow with a calf give them lots of room.
#4) Bring good rain gear. It can rain up there really hard even in the heart of summer. Be prepaired for any weather.
#5) Mepps work out there as well as many lures. But you won't be trolling fast so you'll need a lure that has some action at lower speeds if your going to troll a lure.
That's all for now. There is a good book out there that you can get it's called Canoe Routes British Columbia. It's written by Richard Wright and Rochelle Wright. It has some detailed information on the portages that you'll have to go on in the route. I just looked on Amazon.ca and there are a few coppies of it on there. Looks like they are only $6.00 so not a bad deal to pick one up.
It is a beautiful part of the country. Enjoy your trip. Pack out whatever you pack in.
Enjoy your trip,
Cheers,
Rob
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