Timbo, there are no specific "hot spots" for winter trout fishing in Southern BC, because the trout are highly migratory, always on the move to find food wherever it is available. As a result, you may hit no fish for several trips in a row, then find yourself hooking dozens during one outing. This fishery is very exciting, and relaxing too as less people participate due to the amount of work you have to put in.
Some of the generic locations for you to start from include:
- Alouette River
- Pitt River
- Nicomen Slough
- Stave River
- Harrison River
- Maria Slough
- Vedder River
- Squamish River
- Little Campbell River
- Fraser River from Chilliwack to Hope
The species you are targeting this time of the year include:
- coastal cutthroat trout
- rainbow trout
- bull trout
- mountain whitefish
The key would be to match your presentation to their feed - Egg patterns in the winter months, minnow/fry patterns in the spring months.
Here are a few photographs of trips from last winter.