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I was out for a walk with the family this afternoon, thought I'd shoot and share a quick video at the train bridge - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IiLvwIh9jY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IiLvwIh9jY)
River is in great condition, and not that much pressure this afternoon from Blue Heron to Hopedale.
I was out for a walk with the family this afternoon, thought I'd shoot and share a quick video at the train bridge - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IiLvwIh9jY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IiLvwIh9jY)
River is in great condition, and not that much pressure this afternoon from Blue Heron to Hopedale.
Can you drive down towards the train bridge or is it still gated for no vehicles? I have not been down that way in probably 5 or more years. I see some changes on the far bank at the train bridge as well. Probably going to be a big surprise for me if I make it.
I saw that video the other day. That bridge must be above the Slab. I have fished from the slab down to the mouth at the Fraser and I don't ever remember seeing that bridge. River looks a little smaller as well unless it is not the Chilliwack.
I saw that video the other day. That bridge must be above the Slab. I have fished from the slab down to the mouth at the Fraser and I don't ever remember seeing that bridge. River looks a little smaller as well unless it is not the Chilliwack.
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So this bridge photo is where ? . 👀
speaking of bridges...So this bridge photo is where ? . 👀
(https://i.ibb.co/SwFyBHG/creek-bridge5.jpg)
speaking of bridges...
(https://i.ibb.co/SwFyBHG/creek-bridge5.jpg)
saturday afternoon, I saw a young guy get his first steelhead, It was wild.
Lets all take a moment to appreciate this pun
I managed to finally pop down to the river for the first time this season, just very briefly for an hour before dark. The river was pretty quiet after a busy morning (from the reports I got anyway) so had multiple runs to choose from. Somehow I picked the right one, because the float got completely buried on the second cast.
(https://i.imgur.com/kOqRad1.jpg)
This wild doe roughly around 10lb had all kinds of scratches on both sides. I snapped this photo just before letting her go from the Moby net. After seeing how scratched up she was, I didn't really want to fish anymore and it was starting to get dark, so I packed it up and went home for dinner. ;D It was a very satisfied outing to get my season started. ;)
River conditions were great. Level has dropped a lot since last week and it's getting pretty clear, but that shall change as the rain comes later this week.
Congrats.
2nd cast too..... Lucky you!