Intresting. He asks for LML, Squamish,Whistler & VI, and gets Vedder.
The Cap ?
There isn't a whole lot else strictly in the "LML" unless you have a boat, or hire a guide and/or boat and hit the salt which can be decent in the summer and fall. Lower Fraser can produce some fish from shore though.
You can pick up steel for the rest of the month on drift gear, but must switch to fly next month, and keep off the river in June, then it opens again to chinooks in July.
It's mostly steelhead for the rest of the month, but the Capilano (Cap) gets a pretty early run of fish around May that lasts right through Summer and into the early part of the Fall. Around June/July is when the "big rivers" truly get going. There are chinooks (springs) in most rivers, the Fraser has springs in the system for pretty much the whole year, but they are mostly targetted during the summer months. he vedder has been pretty much covered by rod with regard to what fish are where.
The Harrison and the Chehalis get most of their fish in late Summer, early Fall (Sept/Oct), a LOT of chums, and some very nice coho mixed in, with some springs in there too (not sure when they arrive/leave). Coho canbe taken in the Chehalis right through until Christmas.
Around that time, th steelhead start up again.
Make sure you have your licence, and check the regs, check your gear, and see what this "new" province has to offer.
I fished the mainland for a few years, liked fihsing there, and am now on the Island, it's a whole new set of rivers, and I'm anxious to see what anyone has to say about them, as I'm stil a newb too over here