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Hi I,m heading to Vancouver the second week in Sept can anyone tell me if
there will be any salmon fishing at that time of year if not what other kinds of fishing can I expect to find . I would be very grateful for any help or advice. Yours Sincerely M Rowlands |
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 18:53:01 +0100, "Michael Rowlands"
wrote: Hi I,m heading to Vancouver the second week in Sept can anyone tell me if there will be any salmon fishing at that time of year if not what other kinds of fishing can I expect to find . I would be very grateful for any help or advice. You're talking Vancouver, BC, aren't you? Should be Silver Salmon (Coho) available, too late for Chinook (King). Maybe Pinks (Humpys), but might be too late for them as well. I don't recall any steelhead runs until late fall/winter. I'm sure others can tell you more.... Good luck! Jim |
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for Vancouver Canada
the middle of Sept is an in between time. The summer runs of salmon are definitely over but the fall season is just getting underway. In Vancouver there is good fishing available right in the harbour - from the beach around ambleside at the mouth of the Capilano river if you want to toss a fly. The Chilliwack river will have it's first runs of coho and providing the weather is normal or even cooler than normal the trout fishing in the Harrison River should be approaching it's best. There is also the Skagit river south of Hope with freestone fishing for rainbows and it's a good time of year - the local green drakes usually hatch then. Some years if the run is strong enough the Coquihalla River in the same area is opened for summer run steelhead - they take wets in standard Atlantic salmon presentations well or even dries - but that usually isn't announced until after the fish acounts are made in late August Sept. In the interior - trips to good still water fishing can be made you'd need 2 or 3 days and the Thompson River has good trout fishing from Savona to Martel until Sept 30th , the entire river closes October 1st. Feel frr to drop me an email if you need any other info: here's some web links that may help: http://forum.fishbc.com/index.php?s=...81da&showf or um=2 http://www.anglingbc.com/ http://www.sportfishingbc.com www.myflyshop.com -- there are no numbers in my email addy. Please remove to reply "Michael Rowlands" wrote in message ... Hi I,m heading to Vancouver the second week in Sept can anyone tell me if there will be any salmon fishing at that time of year if not what other kinds of fishing can I expect to find . I would be very grateful for any help or advice. Yours Sincerely M Rowlands |
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