Fraser River Spring Bite: Sturgeon, Steelhead, and Salmon Loading
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Tides are runnin' high coefficient today, around 85 like Tides4Fishing charts show for similar coastal flows—expect a fallin' tide mid-afternoon pushin' fish into eddies. Solunar's average, but major periods near sunrise and sunset should fire up activity, per solunar theory.
Fish are active with spring warmup! Recent reports mirror our hotspot hauls: sturgeon pushin' 100+ lbs in the lower reaches, salmon smolts drawin' in cutthroat trout and steelhead up to 15 lbs. Locals landed a dozen steelies yesterday on roe, plus chum salmon schools thick near the mouth—20-30 fish limits easy. Bass in side channels hittin' hard too, 3-5 pounders like those Worth County reports.
Best baits? Live roe or prawns for steelhead and salmon on the drift. Cut mullet or crab chunks for sturgeon in deeper bends. Lures-wise, go Buzz Bomb spoons in gold for trout on the troll, paddle-tail soft plastics under poppers for bass at first light, and lipless cranks over gravel bars. Match the hatch with shad-imitators.
Hot spots: Hit the Vedder River confluence for steelhead stacks—fallin' tide drains are gold. Lower Fraser near Steveston cannery for sturgeon bulls; anchor deep and soak bait.
Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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