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jeff

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Chehalis River, June 6th 2010
« on: June 06, 2010, 06:18:13 PM »

Hit the Chehalis today water was nice, clear and seamed to be running really fast though. No action for us fished around a few different spots. Then we hit the fishing trail, what a waste of time the trail led nowhere good in terms of fishing access, it only led to downed trees lining the bank we went all the way to the end and there were no good access points and all four bridges put in to Cross's the creeks were gone they were pushed aside into the bush and one of them was nowhere to be found. Oh well got a good hike out of it a least.
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Pat AV

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Re: Chehalis River, June 6th 2010
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2010, 10:11:45 PM »

The fishing trail is a slightly improved version of the angler trail that existed prior to it being official.

I really hope not alot of money was spent on that "trail construction effort"

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Re: Chehalis River, June 6th 2010
« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2010, 10:28:38 PM »

Chehalis River Angler Access Trail

May 2009

 

An angler access trail has been developed on the Chehalis River jointly by the BC Federation of Driftfishers and the Chehalis First Nation as part of a long-term plan to manage access to the growing salmon fishery in the Harrison Valley. The project includes as project partners the Fraser Salmon and Watershed’s Program, the BC Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Arts (Managers of recreation sites formerly managed by the Forest Service), and the BC Freshwater Fisheries Society.
The trail provides angler access along the new Chehalis river channel to the river mouth (downstream of the Chehalis River Fish Hatchery). The new channel now accessed by the trail was created when the river topped it’s banks during a flood event in 2004, but a history of angler access problems exists in this area because much of the river access is through private lands, Indian Reserve, DFO lease, and a planned protected Wilderness Area, making it increasingly difficult for local angers to reach the river fishery by land. The initiative protects a “near wilderness” angling experience, of which there are few in the lower mainland, while securing the Band’s new dyke, healing center and cemetery from trespass along the north side of the Chehalis River. In a protocol reached with the Chehalis Band Council and the Federation anglers are restricted from the dyke and are asked to keep to areas south of the dyke for safety, liability and security reasons by Band request.
The trail originates in the Chehalis River campground (100 m downst5ream of the Morris Valley Road crossing) from a 30 car gravel parking area developed for the project. The trail winds through the recreation site, crosses the old riverbed, and follows the new main channel approximately 3 km’s east and downstream to key fishing holes along the Chehalis to its confluence with the Harrison River.
The 3-year $120,000 project includes cutting of the trail, construction of small bridges over flood channels, trail markers, and user-guide signs at the beginning and terminus of the trail, as well as a management agreement that involves several agencies. A large kiosk is being constructed at the parking area, highlighting the purpose of the trail, user liability (use at own risk), and a map. User liability insurance and a future trail maintenance plan have been developed. Planning is ongoing with the Ministry of Environment, as much of the trail will be within the Ministry controlled Wildlife Management Area in the future. Currently the access is secured by a comprehensive agreement between the Band, the Nature Trust, and DFO. An MOU developed between the Band and the Federation of Driftfishers that identifies the current priority for the construction of the trail, but emphasizes the need for long-term plans to deal with access interests to the areas salmon fishery. A grand opening is being scheduled for the fall.

 

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Re: Chehalis River, June 6th 2010
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2010, 05:25:29 PM »

Can you say boondoggle.
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Re: Chehalis River, June 6th 2010
« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2010, 04:13:28 PM »

Glad to see that information from Chris, I hope the info is correct and a good trail will be constructed and MAINTAINED (bridges will have to be very sturdy or replaced regularly).

If there truly is a good access trail created from Easter Seal down to the mouth that would be a great thing for anglers and the local economy.

Very glad to hear what I saw there last time out was just the beginning of a bigger project and that the trail rout delineated on the informative kiosk only shows a portion of what is to be constructed.
« Last Edit: June 25, 2010, 04:15:13 PM by Pat AV »
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Re: Chehalis River, June 6th 2010
« Reply #5 on: June 25, 2010, 06:04:34 PM »

Chris's article was dated may 2009. the trail has not been maintained and is hard to get through many areas so sure hope there putting the money in the right spots of the trail and not all in the parking lot
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Re: Chehalis River, June 6th 2010
« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2010, 10:34:32 PM »

I would suggest you contact the BC Federation of Drift Fishers if there is some concerns as they were one of the main push behind this project.

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Re: Chehalis River, June 6th 2010
« Reply #7 on: June 26, 2010, 09:11:06 AM »

the fishing will now go down hill if you can easily walk to the fish "refuges" down stream. now all the little undisturbed spots will be snag fests aswell. they should of spent money making the canyon safer. im sorry for the negativlety but ive actually found coho that strike down there but its all over now
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Re: Chehalis River, June 6th 2010
« Reply #8 on: June 27, 2010, 09:36:20 AM »

I dobut your secret hide out will be found HOF, last I checked the trail did not exsist in any greater extent than it did before "construction" it is still just the old angler trail thay has existed for a while now.

As for the rippers and snaggers improving education and enforcement, not excluding access is the solution to that.
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Re: Chehalis River, June 6th 2010
« Reply #9 on: June 27, 2010, 11:26:56 AM »

Well put Pat
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