OutlookWith the past little while showing us some nice (and welcomed) weather, fishing has started to pick up across the board- in both the fresh and saltwater.
With the action on local lakes continuing to be good, rivers being rewarding, and the ocean being kind, one can only expect it to get better over time.
For those looking for salmon, the expectations over the next little while is that the Hump should start to pick up and produce, as well as keeping in mind that the crabbing and prawning has continued to be excellent.
For the anglers who are sticking it out on land, efforts should be focused on local lakes, rivers, and bodies of water that are icing off in attempts to target fish that are coming out of their winter doldrums and looking for food.
If you haven’t been able to dust off the rods or clean your reels- or simply won’t be able to go fishing any time soon- there are a handful of events coming up that might be of some interest, including the May 4th Squamish River clean up hosted by the Steelhead Society of BC, a two and three day River Rafting and Safety course put on by Kumsheen, and a fishing derby hosted by the North Shore Fish and Game Club on May 4th.
There are also some spots still open for the upcoming Conquering Chironomid Techniques course that is hosted by Trevor Welton that is being held this week coming up as well as for Andre’s Chironomid tying course (ONLY 2 SPOTS LEFT!)
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