There won't be anything much to target until the white spring and coho start coming back from mid September and into November. The section from Pitt River Road to the upper river gravel pit are usually where people fish. Can't name a spot in a public forum. You just have to explore and walk along the lower river Poco Trail to see where the rods are. By the way, there is no chum retention. Read the quota regulation on other species before heading down.
People need to realize that the Lower Mainland / Metro Vancouver rivers have been heavily fished by thousands of people (including me) for over 100 years - and so, there are no secret spots left, especially in the Poco area, which is not known for great fishing anyway.
There are lots of sports in the lower mainland, one I regularly take coho from and their is only a handful of guys that fish it. Had a few days last year where my arms got tired of playing coho.
I don't blame anyone for not giving up a spot close to cities, Someone did on FWR and the next thing you know 30 to 40 guys out working the small system. A lot of the small systems in the lower mainland fish really good after big rain events and then are barren wastelands. Fish all come in a few big pushes after typically a large rain day in october and november.
This type of flashy system behavior typically keeps the masses away they dont no how to time the good fishing.
Urban creeks and rivers don’t need anymore pressure than they already have.
Fishingwithrod has shown what the internet has done to small systems.
Once again Capilano is out of touch with the big picture.
Capilano...your missing the point.
where do you fish.?
Never mind...i have a hunch