From Pacific angler Blog: https://www.pacificangler.ca/pacific-angler-friday-fishing-report-august-2-2019/"hat we have been seeing on the water. When I look at our logs, good fishing on beaches up Howe Sound started 4 weeks ago in 2015. This was an amazing year. When we look at last year, we saw some “ok” reports this week, but we never really had the concentration of fish to make beach fishing consistent. So at least from our 12-14 years of information the numbers from DFO make sense.
Long story short it is time to go pink fishing up Howe Sound but with lower numbers, beach fishing consistency is not going to be great. On the Squamish, guys and girls who know what they are doing are getting fish. There have even been some epic days but don’t expect epic days every day. So get out there, put time on the water and it should be worth the trip. Alex has more details below and we can only hope for more epic days to come.
If you want to fish the Seymour mouth or up Indian Arm for pinks, we expect them soon but have not heard anything yet. When we hear the first reports of pinks off the Capilano mouth we know it is getting close. The Fraser should be a few weeks out yet."
From DFO: https://notices.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fns-sap/index-eng.cfm?pg=view_notice&DOC_ID=224012&ID=all"Fraser Pink salmon run size and timing estimates are expected to be available
later in August. Stock composition information in the Area 12 and 20 Purse
Seine test fisheries indicates proportions of Fraser Pinks at 17% and 16%
respectively. Non-Fraser Southern BC and Washington State Pink stocks are
currently making up the majority of the Pink abundance at this time."