Pacific Angler Outlook Wow, I can’t believe September is almost over. The story of the month has been the unseasonably warm temperatures and absolute lack of rain. I wish I could say that this is going to change. While the Vancouver forecast is calling for some rain and cooler weather I don’t expect the rain…
Pacific Angler Outlook I can’t believe that September is almost over. It looks like Mother Nature can’t believe it either because she keeps delivering amazing summer weather. Since August 1st, only 5.9 mm of rain has fallen in Vancouver. Normally, 92.6 mm would fall through August and September. The Vancouver forecast is calling for a…
Pacific Angler Outlook The salmon are coming! We are seeing coho in the albiane test sets and numbers are improving every day. The Pacific Angler staff have heard of decent Chinook salmon fishing in the Vedder River and some reports of coho salmon but nothing hot yet. Dimitri is out scouting Saturday and we expect…
The cool brisk days of fall have arrived in the Lower Mainland. With the cooler temperatures and a little rain, the salmon start pouring into our local rivers! Pacific Angler has some great courses for the months of September and October with a focus on the local salmon fishing in the rivers. In addition, due…
Pacific Angler Outlook September is Here! We had an awesome August and with rivers hitting perfect levels, lake country cooling off, Fraser salmon moving through the bay and the Skeena reporting amazing numbers we are looking forward to the fishing this month. Last weekend we hosted the first annual Labor Day Chinook Classic and the…
Pacific Angler Outlook Wow, August flew by fast! It was a great month for fishing across the Lower Mainland. With great runs of salmon in the saltwater and Fraser River, great trout fishing when the water finally dropped on the Skagit and Thompson, and stunning early numbers from the Skeena Watershed, we are eagerly awaiting…
Pacific Angler Outlook: When things are slow it can be tough to write this report but this week we are having no problem finding great reports. Fisheries have been producing well across the province. Primarily the local saltwater fisheries for Chinook and coho salmon and river fisheries for Chinook and trout have been producing best….
Well, I don’t want to be the guy to say it but Fall/Autumn is just around the corner. While the rest of the world goes into a mild depression because Fall marks the end of summer, the West Coast steelheader rejoices. Fall means swinging flies with spey rods, buggy flies, and hard pulls and runs…
Pacific Angler Outlook: Welcome to the Pacific Angler Friday Fishing Report. The staff at Pacific Angler is proud to be your source for fishing information throughout British Columbia. It looks like we are in for another great week of weather with temperatures in the low 20s. Fishing has been solid on a number of systems…
This March the Pacific Angler Team travelled to the remote Northeast coast of Cuba to the world class flats destination of Cayo Cruz. Here is the report on a truly fabulous trip. Paradise in the Middle of No-Where Cayo Cruz is located Southeast of Cayo Coco in the remote province of Camaguey. It is a…