Fraser River Spring Salmon and Steelhead Bite Heats Up This Week
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Weather's lookin' cool and damp today—cloudy with showers, highs near 12°C (54°F), lows droppin' to 4°C (39°F), and northwest winds 20-45 km/h. Bundle up, but that chop could stir up the bite. Tides are runnin' strong: high around 3 PM pushin' 4 meters, low at 10 PM droppin' to 1 meter—fish the incomin' flood for best action, per local tide charts.
Fish activity's pickin' up with spring warmth; salmon are staging in the estuary, steelhead holdin' in lower runs, and sturgeon prowlin' the deep holes. Recent reports from Fraser River anglers show solid catches: 20-30 Chinook per boat last week (5-15 lbs), coho pushin' 8-10 lbs, plus dollies and trout in the 2-5 lb range. Coho limits hit quick near the mouth, per local guides.
Best lures right now? Go with **spoons** like Gibbs Croc or #1 Coyote in chrome—rips through current for salmon. Soft plastics on jigheads (shad or anchovy patterns) nail steelhead in riffles. Live bait? **Herring** or prawns under a float for sturgeon; worms or shrimp for trout. Troll slow at 2-3 knots.
Hot spots: Hit **Kanaka Creek mouth** for staging salmon on the tide change—easy bank access. Or **Ladner Reach** bends for sturgeon; anchor deep and soak bait.
Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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