Fishing Report | Fraser River Sturgeon
Spring is one of our favourite seasons for sturgeon fishing. While the weather can be a bit erratic, the fishing certainly isn't.
Our guides have reported some exceptional days. The BIG FISH, coming off their winter slumber, are roaming around looking for an easy meal. They tend to be less picky when there isn't much food in the system, so hook-ups can be fierce.
Give us a call at 604-835-FISH (3474), email info@rivertitan.ca, or follow this link to get more information about a sturgeon fishing adventure!
And you don't need a boat to enjoy this fishery either. Shore fishing on the Fraser River is easily accessible, super relaxing, and can also be a great family activity. Chuck out a couple of rods, play on the beach, and see what happens. Check out our blog post on FRASER RIVER STURGEON FISHING FROM SHORE for all sorts of tips tricks and a few spots to check out.
If you would like to learn more about gear and technique, drop into either store and the gang will be happy to share their knowledge. We've also got all of the gear specific to shore fishing for sturgeon to get you started.
About Fraser River Sturgeon
The famous white sturgeon of the Fraser River are North America's largest freshwater fish, renowned for their size, incredible power, durability and speed. Often demonstrated with acrobatic jumps, and long hard-pulling runs. Combined they make them one of the most exciting catch-and-release fisheries on the planet.
Many people have taken the time to educate themselves on the conservation and management efforts that the Sports fishing sector has dedicated over 20 years to ensure that these fish will be around for years to come. If you have never experienced a Sturgeon fishing excursion, we highly recommend you try this world-class fishery that is dedicated to conservation and sustainable fisheries for generations to come.
Please handle these prehistoric beasts with care and keep them in the water as much as possible. Our job is to keep an eye out for these fish and report our observations to the authorities immediately.
Please handle these prehistoric beasts with care and keep them in the water as much as possible. Our job is to keep an eye out for these fish and report our observations to the authorities immediately.
Courtesy of Fred's Custom Tackle
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