A few Springs have been getting caught in the Gulf islands with them moved inshore to Thrasher Rock and the Grande with a 30lb Halibut getting caught at Thrasher rock trolling the bottom. On this side of the Straight of Georgia, Howe sound there's still a few Springs getting caught at Hole in the Wall and Grace islands. The West Van shoreline in English Bay has started to produce a few Spring salmon and some Coho also. The tides get better for fishing the West van shoreline next week with a good flood in the morning which is the tide we want to fish as the fish get pushed to the Capilano river you don't want to fish this area when the tide is ebbing. Crabbing is still been very good with lots of big dungeness crab around 7 inches across the back. It usually is slow the first 2 or 3 weeks of June then the West van area usually heats up as long as it does not rain much and Salmon rock and Howe sound pick up for Springs heading to the Squamish river.

Mark Finney

Watermark Fishing Charters, Vancouver, BC

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About The Author: Captain Mark Finney

Company: Watermark Salmon Fishing Charters

Area Reporting: Vancouver

Bio: I love fishing and spending the day on the water. Since the age of 5 I have been sports fishing in the Vancouver area. I have been guiding my own salmon fishing charter boat for 15 years, taking people to where the fish are for an exciting day on the water. My enthusiasm for the sport of fishing and the natural environment is what guarantees guests a first class fishing experience. A lot of my business is from repeat customers that call time and time again to make sure I can get them out there for the BC salmon. — Mark Finney

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