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Pacific Angler Vancouver Friday Fishing Report, February 8th
« on: February 08, 2013, 11:01:10 AM »

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Vancouver Friday Fishing Report, February 8th

Pacific Angler Outlook:

Fishing this past week has remained steady with some great opportunities for the first ever BC Family Day long weekend, which we have renamed BC Fishing Day.  Because you can bet we are all going to take advantage of having the store closed on monday.  The question will be where?

It looks like we are going to get a break from the rain this weekend as the NW winds move in and push the clouds out.  The Vancouver weather forecast is calling for a mixture of sun and cloud on Friday, cloudy conditions on Saturaday and Monday, and sunny conditions on Sunday.  You can expect the daily high temperatures range from 6 to 8 degrees Celsius and daily low temperatures to range from 0 to 3 degrees Celsius.

The river fishing should be pretty good this weekend as the rivers received a bump of rain mid week.  That will keep the steelhead moving in to most systems and stir up some of the older fish that came in earlier in the season.  It should also move some eggs around if you want to head out and do some nymphing for bulltrout/Dolly Varden.  There is also a few cutthroat trout being caught in the Harrison and the Stave.

Those same NW winds that bring in the sun also bring the wind right into Vancouver Harbour.  This can make things a bit rough, especially when the ebb tide is pushing hard into the NW wind.  Thankfully the marine forecast for the Straight of Georgia is calling for 10 knots on Saturday and then light winds on Sunday and Monday.  If you are planning on doing some saltwater fishing this weekend make sure to check the most up-to-date marine forecast as predicted forecasts can change rapidly.

The saltwater fishing in Vancouver Harbour and up Howe Sound has been pretty tough for about a week now.  No shortage of bait, just a shortage of fish! When the winds have allowed, anglers heading over to the “other side” have had much better success from Nanaimo down to Point Roberts.  Hopefully those fish move up the Strait and into the Harbor!

So if you add it all up there is actually quite a bit of opportunity.  Steelhead and cutthroat in the Fraser Valley, some bulltrout/Dolly Varden in Sea-to-Sky Corridor, some chinook fishing in the harbour (it can’t stay slow forever) and some more chinook on the other side of the Strait.  So get out there and enjoy all the fishing opportunities this weekend!

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