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Writers: Peter Caverhill Brian Chan Fred & Ann Curtis Ian Forbes Geoff Hobson Gordon Honey Steve Kaye Fred's Custom Tackle Ron Newman D. C. Reid Philip Rowley Barry Thornton Articles Chinook on the Chilliwack River Fly Tactics Sept' Fishing for Salmon Stillwater Fly Tactics Approaching the Lake Sight Fishing Shallow Water |
September Fly Fishing for Salmonarticle by Peter at Fred's Custom Tackle September is here at last and with it comes the fall runs of Coho, Spring, Pink Sockeye and Chum salmon. All species of salmon will take flies! Sockeye, Pink and Chum salmon will provide some great entertainment, but must be released in most rivers. Spring salmon are often found in deep, strong flowing water and are difficult to fish for with a fly! Coho salmon are more aggressive and will frequent water which is easy to fish with a fly. Local waters that provide good prospects for the fly fisherman are the Chilliwack/Vedder River and Vedder Canal, the Harrison and Chehalis Rivers as well as the Fraser River between Deroche and Hope.
The Fraser River has a very strong flow and is best fished with a sink tip (type IV and V) lines or 200 - 300 grain shooting lines. Keep in mind that with any sinking line it is usually best to keep your leader less than 10' in length. Fast and/or turbulent water is often best fished with leaders between 4' and 6' in length. Common flies for salmon: Coho: Pink, Sockeye and Chum:
The abundance of salmon in the fall will attract lots of anglers. It is not necessary to fish the popular "holes" since these fish are all traveling upstream. On their way, they will travel through miles of perfect flyfishing water. Go out and enjoy the fishing opportunities this fall season should bring. Be sure to read all of the
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