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Pacific Angler Friday Fishing Report - January 18, 2019

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Pacific Angler:
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This was an interesting week on the weather front, heavy fog; warmer than normal temperatures and some pretty nice weather overall. It made for some good river days earlier in the week and when the saltwater boys could dodge the fog, the winter chinook fishing was solid.

We have some rain in the forecast this weekend and it is raining as we write this report (Thursday night). This is probably a good thing for the river fishing as a number of our systems were getting too low and clear for good fishing. Looking at things for the weekend we do not expect rivers to blow out and it actually might not be enough rain. Time will tell. With any luck the rain will bump things up a bit, colour the water and get fish moving and eating again.

In this week’s report we have info on the Squamish and Stave. A number of guys have been out this week with mixed results. Matt is out this weekend so we have been watching things carefully and will hopefully have good reports next week.

The Vedder has be producing fish more consistently. Jordan and Alex have been out scouting and will be out more over the next 2 weeks.

Last but not least on the saltwater front things have been productive both in the harbour and up Howe Sound. Jason has more details on local saltwater fishing in his report this week and if you have been looking to brush up on your local saltwater knowledge there are just a few seats left in his upcoming Mastering Local Saltwater Salmon Course. This course sells out every year so if you’re thinking about it don’t wait!

 
Read on for this week's full report:  http://www.pacificangler.ca/pacific-angler-friday-fishing-report-january-18-2019/

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