Buck and I made trip #6 this morning, starting as usual at Centennial Channel where we met DFO people repairing the latest vandalism to this superb off channel habitat … this time some knuckle draggers had ripped out a gate valve supplying water to more wetted areas (understand, this complex is all connected by water, when it is allowed to flow) Kudos to DFO’s Habitat Restoration Unit and Chilliwack River Hatchery staff for catching this problem early, and averting certain juvenile coho mortalities.
We also had the opportunity to discuss the fish entry issues this channel is experiencing with the main guy who does this work … and were told it would be addressed this summer. This is awesome news for fish, and for Buck and I; after walking this channel for years, and seeing several kms of the absolute best quality off channel spawning gravel and rearing habitat in the upper Chilliwack River virtually unused really pisses us off … but on to fish counts.
We saw 2 at Centennial, one a severely fungused male who most likely will die soon. 2 redds were observed but visibility conditions were poor – lots of sun, lots of new growth vegetation in the riparian area, over shadowing the channel. All good for fish, but hard for us to see ‘em . On similar dates we saw 32 in 2011, 7 in 2012, 18 in 2013, and 4 in 2014. Water temperature was 9.0°C
Chilliwack Lake was great for viewing - 15 were seen, about ½ staging/spawning. On similar dates we saw 30 in 2012, 21 in 2013, and 10 in 2014. Water temperature was 10.0°C. The water level is amazingly low and fish are spawning on gravel dug up weeks ago. As hard as it may be to believe, we think this only area we are aware of that regularly sees reasonable numbers of spawning steelhead, may actually be overused. As we have mentioned in the past, the placement of gravel here was gold, and probably the best investment to wild steelhead this river has seen. It’s very obvious more gravel could be used at this site and we will be advocating for that.
With reasonable viewing conditions we saw 2 fish just downstream of the Middle Creek Bridge; in past years on this app date this site has had poor visibility due to high water so we have no previous data for comparisons.
More next week.