09-08-2004, 02:04 PM
Fraser River - August 27th, 2004
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RECORDED: 54 ° FISHING: Good
It is cold up in the Fraser Valley today, and it is supposed to continue for the weekend. This is great news for those streams whose water temps were up a little high in recent weeks. The Fraser has been fishing well with trico's and caddis coming off. I would suggest fishing streamers down in the Fraser canyon. Conehead Strawberry Kiwi's work well, as well as olive zuddlers. Most of us have been taught to fish streamers across and downstream. However, I find on the Fraser youll get 10 times more hits if you fish them upstream, keeping in mind the same principle of casting towards shore and stripping into currents. Fish also hang in small pocket water in the Fraser, a little different then in the mighty Colorado. Call for more info at 970.726.8231. Thanks.
supplied by: [url "http://www.fisheyesoup.com/redir.php?recKey=141,re"]Devil's Thumb Ranch[/url]
RECORDED: 54 ° FISHING: Good
It is cold up in the Fraser Valley today, and it is supposed to continue for the weekend. This is great news for those streams whose water temps were up a little high in recent weeks. The Fraser has been fishing well with trico's and caddis coming off. I would suggest fishing streamers down in the Fraser canyon. Conehead Strawberry Kiwi's work well, as well as olive zuddlers. Most of us have been taught to fish streamers across and downstream. However, I find on the Fraser youll get 10 times more hits if you fish them upstream, keeping in mind the same principle of casting towards shore and stripping into currents. Fish also hang in small pocket water in the Fraser, a little different then in the mighty Colorado. Call for more info at 970.726.8231. Thanks.