I would say that there are many good sections of the Tidal Fraser that are good for spinning for coho - maybe if you get out and explore, you'll see for yourself. Rodney posts where he fishes in Richmond because everyone knows who Rodney is, and the places he chooses to fish are very populated (not a secret). Others (like me), spent a few years exploring for good spots to fish where nobody else fishes. I like to fish alone, and if I were to post where exactly I'm fishing, it wouldn't take long for the crowds to show up. I think I'm being helpful by telling people what I used to catch the fish, what the water clarity is like, when I catch the fish (high tide, low tide etc.), if I'm seeing lots of fish or not - all useful information to other Tidal Fraser Anglers. If you don't like the fact that some of us who fish the tidal fraser choose not to tell the readers where our exact fishing locations are, then don't read the report!!! Go fish the river and find out for yourself where the good spots are for casting lures for coho. Just my 2 cents