Spring Fly Fishing for Cutthroat Trout in Coastal Streams

As winter fades, coastal streams wake up with aggressive cutthroat trout. Spring offers some of the most exciting fly fishing opportunities of the year.

As winter fades and rivers begin to warm, coastal streams come alive with one of BC’s most enjoyable fisheries: cutthroat trout.

Sea-run cutthroat spend part of their lives in the ocean before returning to freshwater streams, where they feed aggressively in spring.

Light fly rods and small streamers or dry flies are often the most effective way to target these fish. Because they frequently patrol shallow water near shorelines, anglers can enjoy exciting visual takes.

On Vancouver Island and along the mainland coast, spring cutthroat fishing provides a perfect way to welcome the new season on the water.

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