Terrace, BC fishing update.
Posted on June 27th, 2011Noel Gyger reports:
Weather has been cool all week with only a spattering of rain. This is good
as most rivers are now fishable, some only borderline. More rain is predicted for the
weekend, hope it is light. The Skeena River has been dropping since June 19 and is
now fishable. There should be good numbers of Chinook (King) Salmon migrating up
river to spawn in their native waters. Sockeye fishing has started. The Kalum River is
high but in good shape. A few anglers are heading out to try their luck fishing for
Chinook (King) Salmon. The Zymoetz (Copper) River is high but fishable. Chinook
should be coming in. Kitimat River: Fishing for Chinook has been slow. The water is
coming down and some fish are in. In the whole region this is still the best place to fish
for Chinook. Keep the faith, any high tide can still bring in lots of fish. Douglas Channel:
I have reports of Chinook landed “out front” in the bay but it has been slow. Prince
Rupert: I have reports of good Chinook fishing. Bottom fish and Crab have been good
also. Check the full report for details fishing the Chatham Sound area near Prince
Rupert. Meziadin: Marvin Reid reports, that once again this week, the fishing at
Meziadin has been awesome. There has been some excellent Dolly Varden being
landed, along with a few Rainbows. Smithers area: Rainbow Alley: The water is still
really high. Minnow patterns still work. Depending on the time off day you may want to
use a stone fly as well. Lots of fish activity. Other Lakes: Lake fishing is still really good.
Char and Rainbows being caught in good numbers
This week reports came from Mike Herzberg, Almudena Miles, Andreas Handl, Andrew
Rushton, Tracey Hittel, Marvin Reid and Steve Hidber. Thank you to the fishing guides
and others who sent reports and photos. It is very much appreciated!
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