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Author Topic: 2022 Chilliwack River fall salmon fishery information & water condition updates  (Read 67272 times)

roeman

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Two different people writing the regulations.  The Chehalis has no retention until Nov 1...
Maybe there are three people writing the regs...
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Fly caught coho, deserves a photo.
« Last Edit: October 24, 2022, 09:23:03 PM by bigsnag »
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Fly caught coho, deserves a photo.


Too small for that nice rod
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Nice one Jack! Is that your Sage XP?
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Nice one Jack! Is that your Sage XP?
Thanks.
That's my 810 X. Dirty chums are everywhere and a few clean springs. I didn't want to go too light, even thou I usually break them off. The two rods do look very similar don't they?
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Fly caught coho, deserves a photo.


Thanks for sharing, and nice fish. That's an inspiration for the many times I tried fly fishing for Coho at the Vedder and went home empty handed wondering if I made a mistake for not bringing a different setup  ::)
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Fly caught coho, deserves a photo.



YOU SHOWED THE SECRET FLY !!!!! 

there goes the neighborhood  ;D

Nice fish....
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The water level has increased by 60 mm due to the rain yesterday.

Would this be considered a "blowout" for the Vedder system?
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Leaving the river now. Hooked three coho on size 2, unweighted, colorados. Landed two wild. Rolled another on a grub jig. Water has murked up a bit and has nice colour.

A flyfisher below me was killing it.

The water level has increased by 60 mm due to the rain yesterday.
Would this be considered a "blowout" for the Vedder system?
Not at all. It will take a lot more sustained rainfall for that to happen.
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The water level has increased by 60 mm due to the rain yesterday.

Would this be considered a "blowout" for the Vedder system?
I think current conditions are near perfect aside from the fact that its not enjoyable fishing in heavy rain..
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Leaving the river now. Hooked three coho on size 2, unweighted, colorados. Landed two wild. Rolled another on a grub jig. Water has murked up a bit and has nice colour.

A flyfisher below me was killing it.
Not at all. It will take a lot more sustained rainfall for that to happen.

was that BS?  ;D
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Leaving the river now. Hooked three coho on size 2, unweighted, colorados. Landed two wild. Rolled another on a grub jig. Water has murked up a bit and has nice colour.

A flyfisher below me was killing it.
Not at all. It will take a lot more sustained rainfall for that to happen.


Could that have been me ????....where was it ???  ;D
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clarki

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was that BS?  ;D
No, today BS was BW (Big Weenie) and did not come.

Besides, we all know that if it was him he would have posted pics already 😀
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clarki

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Could that have been me ????....where was it ???  ;D
Yes, it absolutely was you. Were you wearing waders and casting a flyrod? Sure looked like you...I think.
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