Well Peg Leg Bar is now 770 Kg lighter thanks to 30 volunteers from the Chilliwack Fish Game & Protective, the 3 local fishing forums that were all represeted as well as some citzens who also were concerned with the mess left by so many uncaring individuals.
I arrived at 9:50 and a number of the volunteers already had bags full including Leadbelly who had a full pile he had collected since last night and this morning while he was bar fishing with Nuggy who was working the area around his bar rod as well. There was so much line one could spend ones time just picking it up within a close enough distance to run for ones pole when the bell tolled.
Fisherforever, dennyman, Buckeye, speycaster,taffydoll, messman along with some other I may have missed spend two to 3 hours picking up enough line to span across half of British Columbia.
We were also disturbed by seeing so many people not heeding FOC request to fish selectively as many many sockeye were landed and unfortunately too many were not handled very well at all.Some were dragged up on the beach a few feet covered with sand, they were reprimanded by some of their fellow bb ers. I would not be surprised if FOC does not close the river to salmon fishing if so many continue to fish this way now.
I saw only two springs in the time I was there including one jack spring taken by a bar fisher.

All in all it was an excellent morning, too bad more users of the resource could not show up but I know some have done their own cleanups when they have been out during the sockeye opening thanks to them as well.
Special thanks goes to Sandy Ritchie the pres of CHWK Fish Game Protective Association for supplying his big trailer to hall the stuff away. Sandy also got us free tipping charges from the City of Chilliwack along with a box of garbage bags from them as well.
We ended the day with a few of us dinning at Cookies, where else before Buckeye, Sandy and myself took the trailer up to the Bailey Landfill to separate the garbage into the bins.
Once again thanks to all who gave up part of their weekend to attend including the several youngsters that also pitched in the best they could. You guys are our remaining hope, the hope being your generation will do a better job of looking after our precious rivers than sadly we before you have. After seeing what we saw today is an embarrassment not only too me but to all that took part.
Buckeye took some photo's which he will post later.
Also those from this forum please give a report on how you saw the cleanup and any suggestions we may need in the future to prevent this ongoing problem.
I will post later more details of another cleanup planned for tomorrow for those that wanted to take part on Sunday. Please check back later.