OUTLOOK
We have another storm coming and though there will be some snow expected in various areas as the storm progresses over the weekend, things will warm up. This will mean rising rivers. We may see some blown out conditions over the next few days but most rivers are low right now and could use the rain. We expect periods of good fishing mixed in with the high water over the weekend and into early next week but when the rain ends and things start dropping the weather looks as though it will stay warm. We expect cutthroat fishing, bulltrout fishing and steelheading to pick up when this happens. Check out the river reports and plan your time out on the water appropriately.
Winter chinook fishing over the last 10 days has had a mix of both productive and slow days but Eddie had a good trip yesterday and we are hoping this will be the start of a trend. If yesterday is an indicator we might see things heat up again over the next couple days!
If you miss out on last week’s tying classes don’t despair! We have two great tying classes coming up next week as well as a few more of our most popular courses of the season at the end of the month. All of the information is in our classes and courses section below.
See you in the shop or on the water!
Read on for this week's full fishing report here:
http://www.pacificangler.ca/pacific-angler-friday-fishing-report-friday-march-10-2017/