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  <atom:title>Squamish and Whistler Fishing Report</atom:title>
  <atom:updated>Feb 12, 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>January, 2010 20:30:30 PST</atom:updated>
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  <atom:summary>Updated February 12, 2010</atom:summary>
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    <![CDATA[ Updated March 04, 2010 
Whistler/Squamish Area Rivers: Local rivers are low, cold, and clear making fishing quite slow. The fry emergence has begun with both pink and chum fry migrations happening daily. The peak migration should occur later in March with warmer water and longer days. There are some reports of steelhead in both the Squamish and Cheakamus rivers. ]]>
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