Wow ED, too many questions but I'll try
Dave...
I'm curious to what are the average runs for Cultus Lake sockeye in the past?
- nearly all sockeye runs are cyclic; every 4 years there is a dominant run – big Cultus years were up to 75,000 fish. Off years were often much smaller. I personally have seen a 35,000 fish run (sorry, can’t remember the year)
If they have already gotten 381 past the counting fence, would that not mean there is a good chance of even 500+ fish coming?- Very good chance of 500 fish but most are jacks (precocious males). Lady fish are needed, for obvious reasons.
I have seen and caught chromer clipped sockeye from the 3rd week of september all the way into the last week of october.- ED, those would have been very rare and they most certainly did not make it to the counting fence. For the past several years, Cultus sockeye migration into Cultus Lake has been over by the end of September. Historically they ran till early January.
what were the size of runs before this stock collapsed?
- As above, 75,000 on a dominant cycle, but variable.
Personally I would think that the Chilliwack River system should have one of the largest returns in BC because of the size of both Chilliwack and Cultus Lake.
I understand that sockeye need lakes to spawn so why is it that other systems have huge runs and not the Chilliwack system even though it has not one but 2 big lakes?- The big sockeye systems (Quesnel, Chilko, Shuswap) have much larger lakes and spawning areas, compared to Cultus and Chilliwack. Lake productivity, the ability to grow fish, is also higher ( at least compared to Chilliwack)
Sorry for all the questions
- Questions are good, hope I helped. Good luck at Malaspina!
Just really curious to what you may have answers for