OUTLOOK
Seasonally normal weather incoming! It’s funny that we are excited about seasonably “normal” weather but, for the last 5 months, we have seen very little “normal” weather. This week’s forecast is not perfect for fishing but we can say it is a “good” forecast and should be more predictable in how it affects our river fishing.
What is in this predicable forecast? We are seeing mid-single digit temperatures and a little bump of water on Saturday across the Lower Mainland. Outside of Saturday it will be a mix of sun cloud and the odd sprinkling of rain.
Overall, this means we will see rivers dropping but the bump of rain on Saturday will make sure that it doesn’t drop too fast and should maintain good fishable levels into next week.
This week, we go over reports from the Chilliwack where some larger fish were caught this week and generally, we are seeing really solid fishing. We will talk through what this forecast will do to the river and how you can be prepared because it is well worth getting out.
On the Sea to Sky front, Matt, Jake and Eric were out over this last week and with a dropping river the reports were good. Matt will walk through what he saw and what to expect over the next week.
On to the report:
https://www.pacificangler.ca/pacific-angler-friday-fishing-report-january-20-2023/