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Title: Pacific Angler Friday Fishing Report: September 29, 2017
Post by: Pacific Angler on September 30, 2017, 12:28:17 AM
OUTLOOK

We have a good bump of rain coming this weekend. This is good timing for the freshwater fisheries. You will want to check out all of the river reports but in short the Capilano should bump up and the fishing will turn on. The Squamish will colour up even more and might make for more challenging fishing on the main stem but the egging should turn on where the pinks are spawning.

The big winner this weekend will probably be the Vedder. It is low right now but we heard some great reports mid week in the morning on the lower river and it should bump up and allow the bulk of the fish to push into the mid and upper river.

The rain is great for the freshwater scene but it might put a bit of a damper on the saltwater fishery. We are still in a great time of year for saltwater fishing. Waves of chinook, chum and coho are still rolling into the mouth of the Capilano and Fraser but the rain might encourage staging fish to move up the systems. Check out Jason’s saltwater report for more details and predictions but know that when the fish are stirred up there can be epic fishing but it can be spotty.

Read on for this week's full report - http://www.pacificangler.ca/pacific-angler-friday-fishing-report-september-29-2017/ (http://www.pacificangler.ca/pacific-angler-friday-fishing-report-september-29-2017/)

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