Slipped down to the river at first light as we are now doing brood capture for the Chilliwack River Hatchery. As some fish were taken there on Saturday I had hoped if I did not get a wild fish for the tube someone else would.
Water conditions were not the greatest and the NE wind made it a bit cool. I fished and waited around for about a hour but none of the other 3 anglers in the area connected. All I got was a nice Maple Leaf DNE that was lodged in between some rip rap.
I cleaned up more garbage in this small parking area, getting my fourth bag in the 3 days I have started to clean it up. A couple more bags to do yet. It amazes me that there is a number of anglers and other users that continue to throw out their coffee cups and everything else under the sun.
Dean at Fred's Custom Tackle was good enough to allow me to put the garbage bags in their dumpster.
While I was there picking up the badminton racket that fly guy so kindly had left for me I was told a fellow brought in a fish a bit over 17 pounds this morning and took home the $100 for the first fish over 17 in the Wall Hall Jr. Memorial Steelhead Derby. Of course that fish sits on the top rung of the derby.
Just got a call from "The Master" and he hooked 2 this morning so I guess the conditions are not as bad as I thought, maybe I should have stayed out but am going to badminton instead, to try out my new racket. Nick said the river had come up again and I see by the Vedder Crossing gauge it is up 6 inches from 2 days ago. I guess the mild afternoon temperatures here in the Valley have created some snow melt.