People just go to the Vedder because it is the most popular system, very few people are interested in fishing for coastal cutthroat, rainbow, chum or the odd wild coho on small sloughs and streams. I love going to these small streams in the late fall/ early winter and tossing around flies and jigs for these fish. Maybe it would help by changing the regs to two fish per day chinook or coho of any size as long as they are above 30 cm and making the upper into fly fishing only. It would also help if instead of stocking white springs which aren't native to the Chilliwack system, we stocked chum which is the building blocks of any river system with salmon. Another thing that would help is making a limit to how many cohos a year you can keep just like chinook or steelhead, I have personally dealt with people who retain over 20 hatchery coho a year none of us are fishing for survival or sustenance we are fishing for sport and need to regard it as such if we want to fish for these magnificent fish in the future.