To start salmon fishing, get a 8ft to 12ft long baitcasting rod in a medium to heavy configuration. then get a good mainline and some good leader material. after get a few Dne (20 gram) floats, split shots, swivels, hooks (size 1 octopus) and some bait. Baits can vary but for a newbie wool with scent, beads and roe are the best. Then after getting your stuff set up (YouTube how to set up a slip float rig) go to a river that is open to salmon fishing. Right now that would be the Capilano, Chehalis and Chilliwack River. in these rivers, there are trout, steelhead, chinook salmon and coho salmon (the Capilano only has steelhead and coho salmon, and the Chehalis and Chilliwack rivers have chinook salmon and trout.) Head out to one of these rivers either first thing in the am or last light. Find a nice slow deep pool or long run of 5 to 6ft deep walking pace water. set your float depth so that your bait "floats" one foot off of the bottom of the river bed. This makes sure that the fish can see your bait and then bite the bait. Then cast and cast until a fish bites. after 30 ish minutes to an hour if there is no activity or fish I would pack up to another spot. on the Vedder River, a great place to start would be by banter ice cream. Right out front you can catch salmon and there are miles of river to hike and wade up or down. Also, you will be able to practice your casting and will catch trout.