Anyways, Chum are still coming in in strong numbers and some were being caught in the Vedder and are showing up in the Harrison, Chehalis and Stave. No news yet on the Squamish however they should be starting to pick up there as well.
Any day is a great day to create your own family legend. We just decided to take a day off and look what we ended up with! Your legendary trip could be next!
At the beginning of this week the Vedder was still producing some fresh Chinook in the lower Canal section and many had moved up river to the Tamahi Creek area. Unfortunately there were many fisherman using "non-selective" fishing methods which were resulting in the snagging of many fish. This has been leading to some testy language at some of the crowded holes. I even saw one family, simply using a landing net to chase spawning fish in hopes of catching one for the plastic bag. Not a pretty sight. It's sometimes tough to watch this however, with the abundance of cell phone cameras these days it might do well to let these types know you are filming them......what you do with the images, ie sending them to local DFO/Conservation officers might start sending a message that others are concerned about the resource.
Anyways, Chum are still coming in in strong numbers and some were being caught in the Vedder and are showing up in the Harrison, Chehalis and Stave. No news yet on the Squamish however they should be starting to pick up there as well.
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