It is definitely muddy out there... Probably can only fish on high tide, because there is a big mud flat infront of Noons Creek. Going to have to pick my battles with the mud too, because it can be really sticky - the fire department has to come out about twice a year to rescue people that get stuck.
Along Burrard Inlet the fishing is pretty limited for salmon from what I've seen/heard/whatever. Other than the Indian River, there is not many large river systems off the inlet. I think most of the beach fishing is for Sole and Flounder, can also target greenling and Perch... But not allowed to fish for Rockfish or Lingcod in area 28.
And yes, Both Creeks flow into the same area, where 4 chum are allowed to be kept. I was thinking I wouldn't target the coho because they obviously have very small numbers returning, but even if only 2% of the 140 000 chum survive, thats still 2800 fish. Of course, I have no idea what that survival rate is, could be higher, could be lower...
I think Im going to go take a walk this afternoon and see what I come up with.