In the Tidal Fraser around the new West area, you are more likely to encounter only
cutthroat trout,
bull trout and a variety of coarse fish species (
northern pikeminnow and
peamouth chub) than
mountain whitefish. Mountain whitefish are more confined to the freshwater so their range doesn't extend out to the estuaries.
The water clarity is poor right now so bait fishing would be the best way to go. All bull trout and wild cutthroat trout (presence of the adipose fin) are required to be released.
For bull trout and cutthroat trout, you can try fishing with roe. Keep in mind that this is primarily a catch and release fishery, so when we do it we always try to do our best not to end up with a fish that is hooked too deeply, eg. set the hook earlier rather than later, using bigger hooks (size 1, 1/0).
For coarse fish, dew worm, dough balls, etc work well.
One other species that you can catch and release is white sturgeon.
Bottom fish for all these species, use enough weight so the bait can be anchored at one spot even if the tide is flowing.
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