Well another day breaks sunny in the valley, will I get the Leaf Craft repaired in time to finally get out bar fishing, time will tell I guess.
Anyway I know the steering part does not come in until late morning so I head to try the Chillwack Vedder again, for a chinook, I decide on the Ranger Run.
As I get the gear ready on my arrival I am paid a visit from a deer, a two prong with velvet still in his horns. He is very curious of this early morning vistor, he nibbles on some leaves, watching me as he does, I snap a picture or two and capture some video footage.
With the deer now on his way I head looking for a chinook run to fish. I am not familiar with this area so it is searching time.
I have a skip in my pace as I breathe in the mountain air, the troubles of the day behind me, I feel refreshed after a good nights sleep.
I see above me 4 anglers working a good looking run but it is a bit crowded so I just watch for a bit, one angler from this forum says nothing doing so far but fly guy took some fish here last night.
After watching for a few minutes I try a run below but find nothing except a snag which I luckily do not break off and loose the Maple Leaf Drennan. I see some Chilliwack Lake sockeye breaking water around me. Good to see the run is healthy this year.
Just as I start to leave I see one of the anglers above lands a chinook, looks a bit dark from a distance but maybe I am just jealous.
I head back towards the Leaf Mobile and fish out some old chairs someone dumped in the river. I make a pile of it, along with some other garbage left by a careless camper. I will come back and get it one day when I am not fishing.
I see part of trail I am on is the Trans Canada Trail, I follow it, as it meanders through some second growth, peaceful and serene.
I decide to give up fishing for the day as I can never really get into this red chinook fishing on the Vedder, I donot know why.
I then stop at the Cement Slabs and the Limit Hole and cleanup some litter along with a few tins. Some anglers are long lining and bottom bouncing with no float. I see several fish, chinook and sockeye snagged in all parts of the body, two colored chinook lay in a pool surrounded by rocks. I leave.
It is coffee time at the Chilliwack Hatchery so I stop in for a brew and a chat. Of course the topic of conversation is the pending sockeye opening.
With coffee time over I go and pick some blackberries and visit the junco nest I found a few days ago, one egg has hatched, I snap a picture of this bundle of fluff. A very small coyote pays me a visit as I continue to pick the berries. He comes close like the deer, curious, more pictures and video.
It is now time to head to get the boat repaired at Venture, the service is great and Cory has the job done quickly. I have a Tim Hortons as I wait,it was great to get out of the hot weather.
The day is now late, so home I go for a nap and get ready for today's adventure, better go now as the gate at Island 22 opens in 4 minutes. Also this will be the last peaceful day on the Fraser for 10 days or so as sockeye mayhem starts on Saturday. I hope to enjoy the outing today and maybe my bell will ring at least one, with my luck of late it will be a chinook over 77 cm or maybe even a sockeye.
Another Journal tonight.