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 22 Jun 2013 - Terrace BC Canada Fishing Report June 20, 2013
 Category:  Canada
 Author Name:  Noel Gyger Guided Fishing
Terrace BC Canada Fishing Report June 20, 2013

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Weekend Fishing Forecast:
Mix bag of weather forecast for the weekend. Skeena very high but remains borderline fishable. Kalum is good for Chinook on the lower end. Steelhead on the Kalum is over. Try fishing for Chinook on the Exchamsiks and Kasiks the in the clean water below the highway 16 bridge. Chinook is closed above the bridges. Kitimat River is very good for Chinook. This river might be the 'best bet' for Chinook. Lots of BIG fish still in the channel heading for the river. Upper Lakelse Trout fishing is good, but water is high. Lakelse River Bridge should be fishing good for Chinook. Lake fishing is starting to pick up everywhere. Ocean fishing out of Kitimat and Prince Rupert is excellent; so is Crabbing and Prawning. Good luck this weekend.
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