Some other Vedder Tips:
- Have a quick review on how to identify the various salmon, and to identify hatchery vs wild. Be aware of regulations re: gear, limits, etc, and follow them (no cheating!).
- When approaching a crowded spot, take a few minutes to observe the scene, and try to find yourself a spot where you can give the other guys a little room. Usually best to start at the end of the row of anglers and work your way up or down as people leave. Don't just shove in between guys.
- When another angler is playing a fish in the run or pool, remove your line from the water and hold off on casting to avoid snagging lines.
- Please don't make deliberate attempts to snag fish, this is illegal, and can cause mortal wounds to the fish.
- Treat all fish with respect, they are living creatures. Make sure to play, land, and release/or bonk your fish in a careful manner, not dragging them up on the sand and rocks and booting them back in the water.
- Never leave your refuse behind at the river, take an extra garbage bag and do a little cleanup in your area.
- Use extreme caution when wading, no fish is worth dying for...
- Don't leave valuables in your car at the Vedder, break-ins are common.
- If you see illegal fishing, report it to the DFO report hotline.
- Relax, put a smile on your face for those you meet, a friendly word and smile can go a long way in fostering goodwill on the river. Lend a hand to those in need, sometimes it's simple like tying a knot, or showing how to cast etc... Remember, fishing should be fun!