Before the bait ban for salmon fishing comes in effect right after the September long weekend, good chinook jack fishing can be experienced in the Tidal Fraser River. By the time the bait ban is lifted around early October, it's usually too late to find any chinook or jacks as most are already in the tributaries. This year, although the bait ban will still come in effect, the sockeye salmon fishery is expected to continue until the second or third week of September so chinook salmon retention should also remain open (check the regulations as we get into September). You should be able to catch the odd one by casting and retrieving lures as people do from time to time while fishing for pink salmon during September in odd years.