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Title: Here it comes.
Post by: farky on August 25, 2015, 04:13:59 PM
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/14-day-weather-trend/canada/british-columbia/chilliwack
Title: Re: Here it comes.
Post by: Outdoorsman on August 25, 2015, 06:26:27 PM
Much much needed.
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Post by: Apennock on August 25, 2015, 08:12:08 PM
Hallelujah!
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Post by: Nicolas The Fisherman on August 25, 2015, 11:07:39 PM
Super happy to hear this! Hopefully it's enough to bump up the rivers somewhat substantially and take us out of this record drought. Hopefully the extreme weather we have been experiencing lately is a one time thing as a result of the El Niņo this year. Looks like fall is on its way! :D
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Post by: firstlight on August 26, 2015, 02:51:25 PM
I was actually cool the other morning.
OK ,more cool than usual. ::)
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Post by: Burbot on August 26, 2015, 04:44:19 PM
Here what comes? Does not look like much rain to me...
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Post by: fishmonk on August 26, 2015, 07:34:26 PM
15-20 mm on Friday, 30-40 mm on Saturday...looks like a good 2 days...it won't blow the rivers out but it will definitely bump it up and bring in some fish.... ;)
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Post by: halcyonguitars on August 26, 2015, 11:33:41 PM
Would someone care to  articulate how that water influx will affect both the river and the fishes behaviour?
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Post by: Tylsie on August 26, 2015, 11:55:53 PM
Would someone care to  articulate how that water influx will affect both the river and the fishes behaviour?

I'll take a shot. With a substantial rainfall the creeks and rivers will rise and the temperatures will fall, although very briefly. This will cause the salmon that have been holding in the mouth to push up the rivers in a dash to spawn. But that is only part of it. The severe drought we have been experiencing will prevent the ground from being able to absorb this sudden downpour. This will result in very dirty water, slides, isolated flooding and what I believe to be very difficult fishing conditions. In my opinion, the fish will not be holding, and they will not be overly aggressive. Unless your lure is right on top of them I wouldn't expect them to bite. They have only one thing on their mind and that to get to the spawning grounds. I could very well be wrong (wouldn't be the first time), but if we get the expected downpours be careful out there, I expect some bad conditions.
Title: Re: Here it comes.
Post by: halcyonguitars on August 27, 2015, 03:16:22 PM
Thanks!
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Post by: Robert_G on August 27, 2015, 05:03:20 PM
I'll take a shot. With a substantial rainfall the creeks and rivers will rise and the temperatures will fall, although very briefly. This will cause the salmon that have been holding in the mouth to push up the rivers in a dash to spawn. But that is only part of it. The severe drought we have been experiencing will prevent the ground from being able to absorb this sudden downpour. This will result in very dirty water, slides, isolated flooding and what I believe to be very difficult fishing conditions. In my opinion, the fish will not be holding, and they will not be overly aggressive. Unless your lure is right on top of them I wouldn't expect them to bite. They have only one thing on their mind and that to get to the spawning grounds. I could very well be wrong (wouldn't be the first time), but if we get the expected downpours be careful out there, I expect some bad conditions.

We may actually dodge this bullet.
Friday and Friday night are actually supposed to fairly tame in terms of rainfall, but still enough to soak the ground without flooding the rivers. HOPEFULLY, when the BIG RAIN comes on Saturday, the grounds will be just wet enough to absorb enough rain that the rivers rise slowly and don't get too dirty. I know I'm probably being overly optimistic, but as of right now, the weather forecast is favoring this scenario.
However, some models are predicting as much as 3-4 inches by Monday which would cause dirty water no matter what time of year it was.
It could get interesting.
Title: Re: Here it comes.
Post by: Tylsie on August 27, 2015, 05:09:59 PM
Thinking back on what I wrote, it was pretty harsh. Not my intention. If the river you want to fish is open this will be the best weekend to get out there in a long time. Throw something that makes some noise, preferably in a dark colour, be safe and have fun.
Title: Re: Here it comes.
Post by: DanJohn on August 27, 2015, 05:29:12 PM
Thinking back on what I wrote, it was pretty harsh. Not my intention. If the river you want to fish is open this will be the best weekend to get out there in a long time. Throw something that makes some noise, preferably in a dark colour, be safe and have fun.

I think your post was a pretty good idea of what could happen. I disagree that they will lose the aggresiveness. Last run the water quite low, and I was fishing a piece of water that the Pinks were just zooming through. No holding, no rolling, just straight up and into the river to get the baby making going. That said, it was also the best Pink day Ive ever had. You could watch a school of 50 just whip by you, and at least one or two would chase the fly. But, as quick as they were there, they were gone. Wait another 10 minutes, and another school moves in.

You could be right. I hope youre not though!
Title: Re: Here it comes.
Post by: Nicolas The Fisherman on August 27, 2015, 05:47:02 PM
Weather warning in effect for Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. Looks like blowout rain to me. The ground is just too dry to soak anything up. https://weather.gc.ca/warnings/report_e.html?bc40#462cwvr
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Post by: Flytech on August 27, 2015, 06:27:52 PM
"Due to the drought conditions over these regions, the soil has a reduced capacity to absorb water. Heavy rainfall thus increases the risk of flash flooding. Additionally, given the recent prolonged dry period, road surfaces may become slippery resulting in poor driving conditions."[/size]


You could be right.
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Post by: Tenz85 on August 27, 2015, 06:47:14 PM
I won't be able to fish and haven't been up to date on the closure but if your on a dam controlled river, look out below.
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Post by: Wiseguy on August 27, 2015, 07:22:17 PM
I hope they lift the campfire ban so I can get back to enjoying an outdoor fire and a few wobbly pops. ;D
Title: Re: Here it comes.
Post by: Flytech on August 27, 2015, 07:29:43 PM
I hope they lift the campfire ban so I can get back to enjoying an outdoor fire and a few wobbly pops. ;D


I'm not sure it's going to be enough at this point. A lot of it will wash away quickly.
Title: Re: Here it comes.
Post by: RalphH on August 27, 2015, 07:39:59 PM
if there is 60 to 70mm of rain on the north shore mountains it will at least put some water back in the reservoirs. Even if the rivers don't rise much or for more than a day or two they will get very messy. Water temps are dropping already with cooler nights. The Fraser is back in the good range for most fish. I don't think we'll see temps rise much again. Longer range forecasts include more showery weather so that bodes well. 
Title: Re: Here it comes.
Post by: Sagefishr on August 28, 2015, 12:31:38 AM
100mm+ rain in the next 5 days. The rivers are gonna be Tim hortons double double.  Good luck and brave the rain.
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Post by: Noahs Arc on August 28, 2015, 05:12:46 AM
I hope they lift the campfire ban so I can get back to enjoying an outdoor fire and a few wobbly pops. ;D

Best to stay practised, to keep up your stamina.
Title: Re: Here it comes.
Post by: Flytech on August 28, 2015, 09:07:55 AM
100mm+ rain in the next 5 days. The rivers are gonna be Tim hortons double double.  Good luck and brave the rain.


Nothing wrong with that, you can still catch fish. :) it keeps away the yahoos too.
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Post by: Fish Assassin on August 28, 2015, 11:29:04 AM
Was out this morning. The rain certainly kept a lot of fishermen away.
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Post by: Knnn on August 28, 2015, 07:53:47 PM
I think I actually saw some dampness on the Capilano cam....shocking; I know.  Rivers don't appear to have bumped yet.  Maybe tomorrow after the heavy rain.
Title: Re: Here it comes.
Post by: Nicolas The Fisherman on August 29, 2015, 03:01:50 PM
Additional weather warnings in effect for Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. Strong winds and heavy rain are expected. Trees have been falling down in some parts of the LM so be safe on the roads. https://weather.gc.ca/warnings/report_e.html?bc40