Fantastic February fishing in Vancouver
January 29, 2025 West Vancouver 3 photos & 1 video
Salmon (Chinook)
Salmon (Chinook)
Crab
Crab
Shrimp
Shrimp

Trip Summary

With the fantastic weather we have been having, we decided to kick off our season a bit early and that decision couldn't have been any better. Winter Chinook salmon tend to be aggressive feeders, building up energy reserves for their future migrations. This means big fights and great table fare. As soon as we found them, our reels were hard at work with regular action and a couple of double headers. Spoons and flashers were the winning ticket with fish also taking some plugs which we fished at the end of the day. All bites were deep, below 200ft and we had no problem filling out limits for Chinook. We finished our day pulling traps, getting a few crabs and prawns to sweeten the deal. Top producers were skinny G and G-Force spoons in a no banana's pattern. If you javn't tried fiahing for winter Springs, now is the time so book now! See you all on the water.
Al Campbell
West-vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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