There was no sign of chum or coho in the lower end by Brackendale so it looks like it could be another week or two before decent numbers show. The river was so turbid today that it colored up Howe Sound by the time you made it to Furry Creek. So if you went elsewhere, then that was a better choice.
Checked out the Squamish today and with the tail end of huricane Ono hitting the north shore the Squamish took a real blast and the waters shot up to the 6 meter level at the Brackendale guage before sinking back with today's break in the rain. The road was closed just upstream of the Hydro plant so there was no way to get past that as the water flooded the road.
There was no sign of chum or coho in the lower end by Brackendale so it looks like it could be another week or two before decent numbers show. The river was so turbid today that it colored up Howe Sound by the time you made it to Furry Creek. So if you went elsewhere, then that was a better choice.
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