spring time fishing for sturgeon

Welcome Sir, how are you? Nice to meet you too. Do you have a boat? Where on the Fraser are you planning on fishing, upper, mid or lower? Do you use a sonar?

I think you'll find people willing to share information more readily if they have a sense that you will be contributing to the forum and have a sincere interest in being part of the community. Asking for a location on a first post is not consistent with this spirit.
 
Welcome Sir, how are you? Nice to meet you too. Do you have a boat? Where on the Fraser are you planning on fishing, upper, mid or lower? Do you use a sonar?

I think you'll find people willing to share information more readily if they have a sense that you will be contributing to the forum and have a sincere interest in being part of the community. Asking for a location on a first post is not consistent with this spirit.

Sorry! I am new to forums, yes i will be contibuting with what ever I can and as much as i can. Yes I do have a jet boat, and im planning to fish around the Mission area, just rigged up a lowrance structure scan to work in combo with my sonar.
Thanks for the welcome and I will stay in the spirit of the forum
 
We look forward to your contributions and fishing reports. Put a few posts under your belt and you'll find the response much warmer and even more inviting.

Cheers
 
Hey Teezee,

You will find plenty of sturgeon that have been staging lower in the river to feed on the oolichan that may or may not show (likely very low in numbers). The Fort langley area fromn the mouth of the Stave down can be a great fishery at this time of year.

good luck and welcome aboard.

Getbent
 
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Hi getbent,
Thanks for the welcome and the info, I will need a bunch of luck fishing without a guide for the first time on the fraser but as long as I get some bites and don't drowned I'll call it a good day!
 
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