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Title: Pacific Angler Friday Fishing Report: October 27, 2017
Post by: Pacific Angler on October 27, 2017, 10:47:27 PM
OUTLOOK

We are in for a real treat this weekend with amazing weather and a number of rivers coming into great shape. We also have a detailed feature in the saltwater section where Jason is going to share some tips on how to make sure your saltwater gear and boat are properly put away for the winter. If you can’t make it out fishing this weekend, take a few hours at the dock. It is way nicer and easier to put a boat away for the winter when it is sunny and warm than dealing with in the rain or freezing temperatures.

On the river fishing front, the weather is also very interesting and something all anglers will want to watch. We have possible record high temps arriving over the weekend. It rained on Wednesday and blew out the Squamish but did not seem to affect the valley rivers. The valley rivers have fished well for the last couple days and the Squamish is dropping nicely. Jordan has been out a number of days over the last week and has some details and predictions for the weekend. We expect good chum fishing, good bull trout fishing and with any luck, more waves of Coho moving through the system.

With the weather poised to set records it will be interesting to see how it affects all the rivers. Clear skies should be good but too much heat might cause water clarity and snow melt issues.

We have reports on the Capilano, the Stave, the Vedder and Harrison systems all below with details and predictions.

Read on for this weeks full report- http://www.pacificangler.ca/pacific-angler-friday-fishing-report-october-27-2017/ (http://www.pacificangler.ca/pacific-angler-friday-fishing-report-october-27-2017/)