...On a different note, I also have to say that a lot of weekend warriors have made especially the Cheakamus less enjoyable due to piles of garbage left behind. These are often not fishermen, but too many times I have found line, gear, packaging of fishing related stuff on the rivers, not to mention the Tim Hortons coffee cups. Every year after salmon season I stock up on "gear" and hardware for the following season by just walking along the river.
The least everyone can do is show a little respect for nature and pack out their garbage!
Hick
Hi Hick, could you please contact the Steelhead Society of BC and let us know where you've been spotting garbage, particularly if its not right next to the river? Email us at
info@steelheadsociety.orgLast year, the Steelhead Society of BC and volunteers removed 10,164lbs (!!!) of garbage from the river banks and adjacent forest. We've been doing a Squamish Watershed Cleanup (
http://www.steelheadsociety.org/news/2012-squamish-watershead-cleanup)two years running and will be doing another this spring either the third or fourth weekend in April. We do our best to scout out where best to send volunteers, however, the more info I have, the fewer days we have to spend driving around burning fuel. Also, consider joining us next year.
Here's some pics from last year:
SSBC and Squamish River Watershed Society members and directors, anglers, SFU university students, members of the community, local guiding companies Whistler Fly Fishing and Valley Fishing Guides were in attendance.
there used to be an illegal dump right beside the Cheakamus...
we were able to remove it almost entirely
I had the dump keep track of the weight we brought in.
At the end of the event, Fergies Cafe at Sunwolf made us up some awesome burgers. (Their brisket is unreal too.)