Early December Steelhead Fishing Report

December 5 2019

Overview The fall season so far has been a good one with numbers of encounters and overall abundance of Fall Steelhead. Some fresh fish coming in and we expect more as we get the next rains.  Guides are fishing again this weekend in the upper river.

December Holidays still have availability, call for details 250-723-8022

Fresh Stamp River Winter Steelhead Dec 2020   Fresh Stamp River Steelhead Dec 2020 Close up


River Gauges

DFO has a series of gauges on the river which we utilize to share information on levels. There is the gauge at Robertson Creek, Stamp Falls and the Sproat River. Stamp Falls gauge is our key indicator that we follow to indicate trends. This gauge is below the confluence of the Ash and Stamp, so high higher volumes than the one at Robertson Creek which is on the very upper Stamp.

The other functioning gauge is the Sproat River. In high water conditions this is very helpful towards indicating the trend but it is a very short river with Sproat lake behind it. The Sproat River gauge which is a few km above where it empties into the Somass River.

For this snapshot I have included the annual trend to date, the month to date trend to date and the weekly trend to date so you can see where we are relatively. Updated river level reports can be generated at http://www.pacfish.ca/wcviweather/

Annual Trend to Date   Monthly Trend to Date
Weekly Trend to Date    

Weekly Weather Outlook

Stamp River 14 Day Weather Outlook


Our services are now on the "Winter Program" which mean day charters are available with our without accommodations.
Winter Steelhead - Guided Day Trips

Winter Steelhead - Guided Day Trips

Fully guided day trips for two persons by jet boat includes all of the equipment. $225 per person based on double occupancy. Trip Details »

Available Dates now through through February


Call anytime for the latest conditions and reports
250-723-8022
murphy@island.net

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