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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Guides & Lodges' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Pacific Angler on December 12, 2014, 10:35:17 AM

Title: Pacific Angler's Friday Fishing Report: December 12th, 2014
Post by: Pacific Angler on December 12, 2014, 10:35:17 AM
Outlook

It has been an interesting week here in the Lower Mainland, and all of southwest British Columbia. We were hit by several intense Pacific storms bringing unseasonably warm temperatures and extreme amounts of precipitation in a short period of time. Many parts of the province have seen flooding and landslides, resulting in home evacuation in some areas. Fortunately, the storms have passed, and the long term forecast looks relatively stable. Although the rain has let up, the temperature will remain well above freezing for at least the next week. This means that the rivers will take a long time to drop back down to a fishable level.

We advise everyone not to venture out on the rivers until things settle down. You won’t be missing anything, and it is just not worth the risk. It is time to get your Christmas shopping done, tie leaders and flies, and wait for the rivers to drop down to a fishable level.

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