After hearing all the tales about the great fishing on wedder-Chilliwack I finally decided to see it for myself.
I was there by dawn, my plan was to spend the day and to start on Vedder canal and work my way up to chilliwack river.
It appears that I picked a very poor time to go, I have never seen spawning salmon before and was just overwhelmed by their numbers, the living, the dead, and the zombies.
Unfortunately I couldn't find a productive fishing method as I had no roe. The fact that I didn't catch anything does not bother me, just being able to see the masses of fish moving trough was worth going.
I read almost all the snagging and mistreating fish threads in this forum but obviously that couldn't prepare me for what saw. On the first spot there was this one particular guy who would snag the fish drag it out on to the sand and carefully unhook it with his pliers to make sure not to touch the fish he a wanted to snag so badly.
On the other spot a proud dad taught the fine art of long leader snagging to his son and even made pictures how he pulled out the fish by the back on to the rocks and throw them back.
Beside me was a very effective member of the snagging community but he toped everyone else, he would pull out the fish on to the rocks/sand step on it (sometimes it is necessary to step on the fish with both feet) unhook it and kick it back in the river. I just had to move to an other spot because I just couldn't stomach it.
I snagged some myself but due to inexperience, and not my intention, also I release them gently in the water. Once I snagged into a line that was snagged in the back of a large humpy, as I was pulling it closer I see my crock on the surface of the water and I was just couldn't figure out whats pulling on my line.
I was getting some pinks in liver Fraser when they were fresh and it was fun, but I just cant figure out why ppl snagging those half decayed zombies
it is like pulling out a brick, what is the fun in that?
When will the pinks clear the Vedder system?
Would anyone be interested to go to Vedder and perhaps show me the right way to fish it?
Thanks for reading, I just had to tell someone about it.