I'll ditto what Dave said, big year for Cultus Lake sockeye. That lake faces a lot of problems from all the different user groups, so to see a fishery rebounding somewhat in it is a positive sign that all is not lost.
I'll post a little story on the topic of this thread, yesterday I was fishing my favorite spot which just happens to be "near" where Sweltzer enters the Vedder and I watched an "Asian-Canadian" fishing right in Sweltzer Creek on the seem where it joins the Vedder. About 10 minutes after my arrival to the spot I saw him hook what looked like a typical sockeye sized fish and thought "I really hope he's not whacking Cultus Lake sockeye and hiding behind the language barrier excuse." I approached him in a civilized manner and asked him what type of fish he just caught, he brought me over to the fish and said "Hatchery coho" he then went on to say spots on back and tail with black tongue. He was spot on in his salmon ID, he obviously knew the different types and we had a small chat and it was back to fishing.
Crying foul to the DFO thinking any little problem is going to get fixed is pure fantasy. I really agree with Bently and his comment about there being 3 types of fishermen/woman, those who know, those who don't know, and those that don't care. It's the people that don't know that we all need to work on as knowledgeable stewards of the resource.
I have printed a copy of Rodney's poster regarding hatchery coho and clipped sockeye and will post it tomorrow morning near Vedder Crossing where Sweltzer joins the Vedder.