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  <atom:title>Squamish and Whistler Fishing Report</atom:title>
  <atom:updated>Apr 17, 2010 00:06:30 PST</atom:updated>
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    <atom:name>Clint Goyette</atom:name>
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  <atom:title>Squamish and Whistler Fishing Report</atom:title>
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  <atom:updated>June 23, 2010 20:30:30 PST</atom:updated>
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  <atom:summary>Updated June 23, 2010</atom:summary>
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    <![CDATA[ Updated June 23, 2010 


Whistler/Squamish Area Lakes: Fishing in local lakes has been good. Try leech patterns for searching out larger feeding trout. Chironomid patterns are working well right now. Some stocking has already taken place in the Squamish area. Check www.gofishbc.com for recent stocking reports.

Whistler/Squamish Area Rivers: The Squamish river is at freshet flows, however, other streams such as the Mamquam, Cheakamus, and Ashlu rivers remain at fishable conditions. Nymphing or swinging flies is your best bet for trout and char. ]]>
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