What a bag of positive energy as usual.
Anyway, devon, typically second week of August is very good for salmon fishing on the Fraser River, but it depends on several factors. Freshet condition, run timing and of course openings that are implemented by DFO. Bar fishing for chinook salmon fishing can usually be pretty good around that time. If you go into the fishing report section and browse through the archive, you'll see when the catches have taken place in past seasons and they were usually around the same time each year. If sockeye salmon fishing your cup of tea, then it is likely that there will be an opening since it is a peak year. As we get closer to the summer, there'll be updates and the opening slots for both chinook and sockeye salmon will become more apparent. Being a pink year, there should be no shortage of it. Second week of August is a bit early, especially in the tidal portion of the Fraser, but there should be a few around the Fraser Valley. Don't depend on the Squamish River pink salmon fishery. Judging by how the run was in 2007, it is likely that it will remain close this upcoming season. Beside these, there are other options that you may wish to explore as well. Thompson River usually has slot openings for chinook salmon. You may also be interested in looking into saltwater salmon on Vancouver Island. North and West Vancouver usually offer beach fishing for coho and pink salmon during that time, but opportunities are limited as the bite usually takes place in the first two hours of the day. Have fun planning the holiday.