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The dominant signal in this fishing forecast is the rising barometric pressure trend. With a daily increase of +3.2 hPa, we can expect fish to become more active as the pressure continues to rise. This trend often triggers feeding behavior in species like trout and smallmouth bass. The Last Quarter moon phase, with 49% illumination, typically doesn't have a significant impact on fishing conditions. However, the NNE wind direction may help to concentrate fish in certain areas, such as the river's north shore or any underwater structures. With a relatively low air temperature range, fish may be more sluggish, but the rising pressure trend should counteract this effect. Given these conditions, I recommend targeting deeper pools and structures along the river's north shore, where the NNE wind may be funneling fish. Use a slow, deliberate presentation with a lure or fly that imitates a baitfish or crawdad, and be prepared to adjust your tactics as the pressure continues to rise.
The first quarter moon phase and rising barometric pressure trend are the key signals for this fishing forecast. The 56% illuminated moon will enhance surface activity, particularly for species like walleye and pike that are sensitive to lunar cycles. As the pressure continues to rise at a rate of 10.9 hPa per day, we can expect fish to become more active and feed aggressively. The northerly wind at 25 km/h will create a moderate chop on the water, which may make it difficult to detect subtle bites. However, this wind direction will also.dat push baitfish and other prey species into the shallower areas, making them more accessible to predators. Given these conditions, I recommend targeting the shallower areas of the Saugeen River, focusing on structures like weed beds and rocky outcroppings. Use a medium to fast action rod with a line test of at least 10-15 lb to handle the moderate chop and potential strong bites. Present your lures or bait in a way that imitates the baitfish and other prey species being pushed into these areas.
hey folks! went out on the water today despite the misty weather, but wow, the fishing was actually pretty solid! we launched around 6am, me and my buddy Mark. used my trusty spinning setup with a 10lb braid and a light jig. caught like 5 cohos, all nice size, around 4-5 lbs each. they were hittin hard in the early morning when the sun was barely up. the mist made it kinda eerie but cool. wind picked up a bit but it wasn’t too bad. after that it slowed down but had an awesome time just being out there, even grabbed some coffee from a floating cafe! all in all a great day on the water. gonna be dreaming of those fish tonight! 🎣
was out at island outfitters today, cloudy but felt nice, temp about 12 degrees, not too windy at all. got on the water around 6, and legit caught 5 coho salmon! all around 4-5lbs each, used my trusty green spoon, they were hittin hard. my buddy lost one that was a monster tho, so close! even got some pics, can’t wait to share. the vibe was chill, everyone was catching something at some point. totally worth the early rise! might head back this weekend if the weather holds up.
friday adventure on the fraser was wet but worth it. landed a solid sturgeon about 6.5 feet. weather was wild but my buddy and i had fun just chatting and fishing. caught it on a piece of shad, curious to see what the next trip brings!
foggy morning out at the credit, never seen it like this! was super eerie but kinda cool. caught a few perch, not bad. used minnows, they were biting. packed it in around noon though. fog just wouldn’t lift! still a fun day!
fished Campbell River again and even though it was drizzly, hooked a beauty salmon today! around 8lbs. used a blue and silver spoon, works wonders. can’t wait to hit the grill with this one! let’s go!
the mist on may 26 made for a spooky morning, but the fish were biting. caught a nice 4 lb walleye! used a jig n minnow combo, worked like a charm. loved the peace n quiet, just me n the river