Hit the Vedder Canal today, downstream of the Keith Wilson Bridge Gong Show. Unfortunately, it was pretty much packed from the KWB to about 1 KM North...granted I was very lazy and didn't show up until around 10:00 AM.
Anyways, I walked the length and found a few open spots and made a go of it. The fish were fairly fickle. Had 3 or 4 Pinks landed but none very clean or without that ever present hump. 2 or 3 foul hooks too...reeling in I "bumped" into them...
Saw one Spring on (but never landed - the guy snagged him in the back with a big fricken blade of some kind)...there was another guy who fought and lost a fish that he swore up and down was a Chum....
Outside of that, there were two father's fishing with a gaggle of kid's and they were keeping EVERYTHING they hit....whether hooked in the back end, the fin, didn't matter - if it was landed it was kept. And some of the "keepers" were UG-LEEE!! The poor kid's tortured them too.
Towards the end of my day, I found a hole about 300 feet down from the bridge that had 4 guys on the West shore (on the dyke) nailing fish like crazy. I guess being above the water with polarized lenses helps... In their defense, they were actually pretty good at releasing foul hooked fish even though a few of their keepers were deemed by them as "is it in the head at least?"...
Oh one other note, the river section directly under the bridge has a huge snag of logs wrapped around it. This kept most guys away from it although I did talk to one European fella who planted himself upstream and was casting into the stream and givin' his line the huge yank each cast....said he saw some Coho's taken at first light... Yeah.....read into that as you may...