Magician, why did you highlight and quote my post when talking about the Natives having trouble snagging? I don't see the correlation between dams holding back water and lack of fish in the ocean? I don't mind being quoted I am just confused as to how are post are related.
Any clarification appreciate, thanks in advance
Pat
Your post implies that fishing in the Cap is slow because the river levels hasn't risen as a result of rain (thereby signalling the Coho to enter the River, and move in to the area). If there was some rain and the fish were stacked up out front in the chuck, in the estuary and along West Vancouver, then I'd see your point about the fish not being able to go up the river. That's usually what happens. When that happens and the fish are there, the Natives are very adept at snagging them in the pool below their shopping cart weirs, and saltwater anglers hook them with regularity.
So, the point of my post is, rain or no rain, let the dam go, or not, there is NO difference as there are NO COHO around to be caught right now--or make their way into the river or higher water makes no difference to "call them in"....and even if 50 BLACK hook nosed jack coho did choose to enter the Cap.. so what? The biggest issue is...the fish are 1---extremely late or 2---NOT COMING for the Capilano River system. If what I suspect is true---the latter will be the eventuality.
How do I know? I know of 1 Coho found by the sports fleet fishing the mouth of the Cap in the last 2 weeks--and it was a wild. For the beach casters, I know of 2 that I witnessed and 1 fool who nearly found a watery grave off the sandbar out front while strip casting.
By the way, I was just talking with 2 guys on the phone and the spring fishing off the Cap mouth in the chuck has only produced 4 springs in the past 3 days.
Anyways....as for spring fishing off the Fraser...now THAT"S a different story!

There's a couple of stinky white springs out there for you guys in the valley coming your way! (I found 'em this morning)
This is bar none, the WORST coho fishery off West Van in YEARS.