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PACIFIC ANGLER FRIDAY FISHING REPORT: MARCH 6, 2020
Stave River Fishing Report
The closer we move to spring, the better the Stave has been fishing. We’ve had a few reports of some fry hatching in the system over the past few weeks. Cutties and whitefish seem to be scattered throughout the whole system at this point. Small trout spoons have been the ticket for conventional tackle whereas muddler minnows and flash flies were effective in grabbing the attention of the aggressive cutthroat.
As for steelhead in the system, we’re rapidly approaching the peak of the run, and it shows. Every year a handful of lucky trout anglers hook into steelhead on light tackle, making this a great time to target them with proper float gear or your favourite 8wt rod. Both bait and artificials have been producing fish.
Looking towards the weekend, we’ll see some warmer weather, creating ideal conditions for both trout and steelhead in the system. Don’t forget to stock up on fry patterns, as they’ll be the fly of choice on a sunny day.
Aidan Munro
Pacific Angler Friday Fishing Report: January 5, 2018
The Stave is another one to start looking at. All the crowds are gone from salmon season and there are way less dead fish littering the ground so it is quite pleasant. We have not heard any recent reports but in our journals our notes say this is the time to get out to catch white fish, bulltrout and cutthroat with egg imitations where the chum were spawning a few weeks ago.