Would you recomend any of your spoons/spinners for the veddar/wack system ?
Feel free to pm me any info about which ones . I am pretty clueless when it comes to the spoons etc.
James, I rarely use spoons and spinners on the Chilliwack/Vedder River as I like to float fish with roe. That being said, I have friends who fish quite successfully with spoons and spinners in this system. I have seen Gibbs fire stripe crocs have produced in the past while roe fails. Those Blue Fox Pixie spoons apparently work wonderfully when the fish are coming in thick as well.
I do pretty much all of my spincasting in the tidal Fraser/Richmond area and a few other river systems, where water has moderate or no current. At locations where current does not exist, I do well with the spinners that I posted above. Pink blade ones work particularly well in the past. It also depends on water clarity of course. I like to go silver body for good clarity, while copper body and blade for darker water. After testing blades of all sizes, size 4 French blade has been the best for me so far.
For water with a bit of flow, ie, tailout etc, I like to go with a big spoon (1/4 - 1/2oz). A broad spoon immitates small fish that like to take advantage of the abundance of salmon eggs. They like to sit in tailout and peck on eggs that are being dropped into redds. Male coho salmon would attack these fish at times to protect the eggs, therefore most of my spoon-caught coho have been male. That's my own theory of course.

Orange or pink striped spoons have worked well for me in the past. In water that is extremely clear, blue and green striped spoons appear to be better.