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Author Topic: 2024 Chilliwack River fall salmon fishery information & water condition updates  (Read 156868 times)

fisherforever

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Although, I definitely have some questions about the moon landing.
You're not alone on that one SuperBobby!
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RalphH

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There have been dozens of reported successful moon landings. Which one are you 2 talking about?

BTW "tin foil" is a common term for what is more properly called aluminum foil.
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chris gadsden

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Out on the flow today, lost a chinook salmon and a coho salmon, saw mostly chinook salmon caught and the odd coho salmon.

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Out on the flow today, lost a chinook salmon and a coho salmon, saw mostly chinook salmon caught and the odd coho salmon.

Thanks for the report Chris, I always enjoyed reading about your outtings on the river
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chris gadsden

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Thanks for the report Chris, I always enjoyed reading about your outtings on the river
Thanks, I donot write here like I did for many years.I think people enjoyed "The Journal" when I first started writing it in 2002.

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bring back the journal!
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fic

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Water spiked up?  Was it raining that hard in Chilliwack?
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vancook

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Water spiked up?  Was it raining that hard in Chilliwack?

Apparently so, back up to when it blew out the couple weeks ago
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Dam! I saw a photo on facebook and I thought it was a troll...
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chris gadsden

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Water spiked up?  Was it raining that hard in Chilliwack?
Yes visibilty around a foot when I went out, did not fish. Good flossing water. :P ::)

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Good day to fish the stocked lakes for tiny trout ;D
« Last Edit: October 09, 2024, 11:11:38 AM by fic »
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Yes visibilty around a foot when I went out, did not fish. Good flossing water. :P ::)

Does big chunk of roe not work if visibility is bad? I thought fish will be less stressed and more willing to bite, ofcourse if they see it in front of their eyes
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12 to 18 inch visibility today where I was this afternoon in the lower. Got to fish the Vedder for the first time this year (I don’t fish with crowds) in a normally very crowded spot with only a few people around. No bites but a chrome coho jumped in front of me three feet out the water.  :o
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Heavy rain tonight in Chilliwack again.
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