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Author Topic: Pacific Angler's Friday Fishing Report: August 29th, 2014  (Read 2178 times)

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Pacific Angler's Friday Fishing Report: August 29th, 2014
« on: August 30, 2014, 12:12:47 AM »

Outlook

On Wednesday, Jason and Max hosted Breakfast Television out on the saltwater and had an awesome time showing the crew and viewers how to hook sockeye while promoting the Labor Day Chinook Classic. If you missed the show check out this link. The sounder was black with fish and they literally couldn’t get the lines in the water without hooking sockeye!

On the freshwater front, things are looking pretty good. Trout fishing on the Skagit and Thompson is still worth the time. Fall salmon fishing is very close and the weekend rains may bring a few coho and chinook into the Capilano and the Chilliwack.

A little bit of rain and overcast skies could make for some awesome fishing. In short, brace yourselves for reality my fellow Vancouverites! We have been spoiled with a beautifully hot and dry summer,and now that is all about to change. This change in the weather could bring on some of the best “fishing” conditions of the summer. See you on the water!

Read FULL Fishing Report http://pacificangler.ca/blog/
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