Ok, After seeing a bunch of people fishing pocket waters in the upper Vedder I decided I would give it ago. I tried a bunch of different white waters on the upper, and later came a across a little stretch of water where every fish on the river was passing through, it was only about a 2 foot wide gap, and the fish would have to travel about 7 feet to get through it. Well since the water was so low I could see fish constantly passing into the tight white water stretch and so I dropped my line in and started hooking into fish right away. The first 3 fish were all chums, which were tighly hooked on the inside top of the mouth, but then not long after i had snagged a 40 pound spring in the right fin, and then into 2 tomatoe coho, one hooked on the outside of the mouth lip and the other in the mouth. But overal my hooking ration was about 50% in the mouth, I gave up after foul hooking another as I figured the fish werent biting my drift in the fast white water, and found it a pain to play a fish. Im sitill not sure If the fish were biting my bait, or it was an accidental hook in the mouth. the water is just so fast the only way I could get a slower drift was to thumb the spool and make quick short drifts.