I met a couple guys who were casting out to Victoria
catching fish like maaaad.
Noticed a couple things today. Number one, casting far doesn't require you to wade 5-10 feet out infront of the row. Just giver a lil more of a flick and sharply stop the rod tip at 11:00. I could understand if you were gaining a good 20-30 feet by wading out to your armpits, but for the extra 5-10, just use more flick. Number two, if the guy above you has a fish on its usually good nature to step away and free up some space. You never know you may see a rod passed down to you. Number three, keep your rod butt approx. 90 degrees with your line. If a fish does a head shake and your rod is pointing at the fish, you'll lose the fish. Use the rod as a shock absorber!
Caught my 2 upstream of Agassiz. It certainly wasn't a slug/snagfest, but the fish are coming through. It certainly feels slow compared to other years.