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Pacific Angler’s Friday Fishing Report: September 19th, 2014
« on: September 19, 2014, 09:21:06 AM »

Outlook

Looks like fall has arrived and with it the beginning of some of our favorite fisheries! Saturday and Sunday may be the last summer weather of the year and we hope that the rainy forecast for next week is correct. The drizzle on Wednesday and Thursday did not do much to change river levels, and the weekend should be another low and clear affair. We have heard some reports on the Chilliwack and though the river needs rain, the salmon are on their way. We just received a huge selection of custom spinners and spoons for the fall salmon fishing season. For the fly fishermen, we also have a great selection of coho and chum salmon patterns for all of the local salmon rivers.

Sockeye fishing remains open, making it one of the longest openings ever. People are still whacking and stacking sockeye in both fresh and saltwater. Along with sockeye, there is no shortage of chinook in our local waters.

Beach fishing has been a little frustrating but people are still hooking coho from shore. We have also heard some good trout fishing reports from the Caribou region and even our local trout rivers have been fishing well. Check out all the details below and good luck on the water!

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