Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: frozensalmon on October 03, 2011, 11:59:55 AM
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hi
I know capilano river, (maybe stave river) has quite a lot, can anyone tell me where else will most of the coho immigrate back to the river?
Vedder river good?
thank you!
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vedder, chahlis
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chehalis river is really good for coho. very nice river to fish, but to get to any decent spots you must get ready to hike for a little. (i ripped my waders last time i went :()
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thx for the info.. I couldn't find chahlis river on the google map :(
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just type in chehalis lake or look between harrison lake and stave lake
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this part?
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Thats Nicomen Slough.
The hatchery on the Chehalis is here:
http://g.co/maps/btudd (google maps link)
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thx man...
wow... that river is really hard to reach to then
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no its not hard to reach. You just drive down past the hatchery and stop at the campsite on your right you can fish from there
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If you look at the new regs, the hatchery channel is closed this year. No fishing other than on the main river. Just so the spot and stalkers know
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be aware regarding the Stave there is only rentention of 1 hatchery coho per day this year as well