Squamish River and Cheakamus River fishing report
Squamish River and Cheakamus River fishing report
Squamish River and Cheakamus River fishing report. Both the Squamish River and Cheakamus River have been fishing great of late. There are quite a few Coho Salmon starting to pile up in both Rivers. Pink Salmon are now coming to an end and the lingering smell of decaying Salmon is in the air. Believe it, October can offer some of the best Salmon fly fishing in the World right here in Squamish, BC. As the Coho Salmon start rolling in the Chum Salmon are close on their heels. In about 2 weeks the Chum Salmon run will flood the Squamish River, Cheakamus River and tributaries. Like I said earlier, this is a great time to do some Salmon fly fishing and it is our fly fishing guides favorite time of year. The Squamish River and Tributaries see minimal fishing traffic due to the climate change. Morning temperatures can dip below freezing and reach double digits by afternoon. Days are shorter in length and the trees begin to lose there leaves, this is what Salmon fishing is all about.
The fishing for Trout has been as good as I ever remember it. While fly fishing, try dead drifting both egg patterns and or flesh patterns. You will actually start to see more flesh in the Rivers surrounding Squamish as the Pink Salmon continue to decay. Egg patterns become more bleached out in color as the season progresses. Don’t worry it all starts again once the Chum Salmon and Coho Salmon start to spawn. For this reason I have included a how to fly fish trout beads by Zach Copland of Friday Night Flies in our next post.
Fly fishing trips in Squamish BC Canada
This is an exciting time of year for fly fishing in Squamish, BC. There are lots of Salmon in the Rivers and will only continue to get better as the season progresses in to November. Our fly fishing guides fish the rivers in Squamish daily and stay on top of what is working best. This way you get the best fly fishing experience possible while visiting Squamish, BC Canada. Not only do our fly fishing guides fish daily but they also tie most of the flies used while fly fishing in Squamish. Our fly fishing guides have developed numerous flies specialized for the Squamish River and Tributaries. Fly Fishing Flies such as the SSG Bucktail, JIC Streamer and the Coho Schlappen. You can watch these flies tied on our instructional fly tying tutorial website Friday Night Flies. Book your fly fishing trip in Squamish today and reserve your spot. Call toll free 1(877)905-8121 or email info@pembertonfishfinder.com
Squamish River and Cheakamus River fishing report.
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