I went out for a bit early this morning. Water still low and clear, the rain so far hasn't helped too much yet.
Third cast, I caught and released a chrome clipped Cultus lake sockeye.
Just as a reminder for some:
Cultus Lake sockeye salmon are endangered and usually enter the Chilliwack River in late summer so their run time overlaps with other fall salmon species. All sockeye salmon caught in the Chilliwack River are required to be released carefully. Please be aware of the difference between a coho and a sockeye salmon. Some Cultus Lake sockeye salmon are also missing their adipose fin. Read about it some more...
Nice to spend some time on the river before it gets busy. Unfortunately some of the sockeye overflow has already struck the vedder. Was short floating a run this morning when two people aprroched the run directly across from me, waded out and began fishing using bettys and 15ft leaders. I couldn't help but laugh when at first they casted out their 3oz or so betty and it just sat there, too heavy to bounce. They downsized their weight and stating bouncing. If there were any fish there, they would have been spooked so I colapsed my rod to move up river to another area. I politely mentioned that fish do actually bite in the clearer waters of the vedder and there is no reason to bottom bounce. They told me that they went to scale bar on the fraser in the morning and it was too busy so they were giving this spot a try because they had hooked springs there last year.