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Thursday, June 8, 2017
Fishing Report
We are entering into the second week of June and we are now in full swing with our summer fly fishing program and sturgeon. The Upper pitt river is where we will be spending many of our days this summer guiding for trout and hopefully salmon this season. The fishing this past week has been a bit on the slow side this week as the river drops into its regular flow and the glacier starts to give it some color. The fish that we have been getting so far have been good ones. This pristine river is only boat access and takes a bit of skill to navigate. The river sees very little pressure and the scenery alone is fantastic. This river will fish right into august
Sturgeon fishing has been Fair considering the
Fraser is in full run off currently. It is very high and lots of debris being flushed out of the tributaries. The fishing has been good when we find the fish and the size of fish we have been getting has been good. The sturgeon are currently feeding very well and super active. Bites have been aggressive and most fish are jumping multiple times throughout the fight. The fraser is scheduled to crest this week and with the cooler weather this week its a good chance it will now start to drop. This really is the beginning of the summer sturgeon fishery.
Local saltwater fishing has been very good lately. It will taper off a bit now during the remainder of June but with July the first real push of Fraser migrating Chinooks and early capilano Coho will begin to show up and the fishing will get right back into normal. We are anticipating good returns of Chinooks this season back to the Fraser and if the current Chinook fishing is any indication of what this summer will be like it should be a great season.
If you are interested in any information or to book a trip feel free to call us any time.
Take care and remember to be safe.
cheers
Oliver
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