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Author Topic: 2012 Chilliwack River fall salmon fishery information & water condition updates  (Read 83341 times)

Floater

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Weather network has rain tonight and a tomorrow for chilliwack! OH PLEASE FISH GODS let it be so!!!!
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DRP79

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Wont be long now.

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Weather network has rain tonight and a tomorrow for chilliwack! OH PLEASE FISH GODS let it be so!!!!

Less than 1 mm. Not even going to make a dent in the levels. We'd need a lot more for that to happen.
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Wont be long now.



Lol that picture is not from the vedder is it ?
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Nucks

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No, but it's really no different from the one Rodney posted in the Reports section.
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There are some coho salmon in the river. Well, there were, they are at the hatchery now. ;D



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Now you've done it Rodney. You just let the cat out of the bag
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Wow that's a lot of coho ;D I wish I could fish a whole like that on the vender haha
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Wow that's a lot of coho ;D I wish I could fish a whole like that on the vender haha

FYI its "hole" not "whole" I wouldn't have said anything but that's 2 posts in which I have seen this mistake made by you.
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Wow that's quite a few fish in the hatchery looks like they've found there way up
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Amazing Salmon truly are the most stubborn and motivated animal in this world. Nothing will stop them reaching their goal.
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the problem with low water is when they move they seem to bolt to the hatchery in record time, i suppose theres a real lack of "safe" areas for them to hold out in
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This low water has to be putting stress on these fish. They must have to use way more energy to move through some of these really low water conditions. I am sure it has an impact on the aggressiveness of these fish. When they hit a big pool to rest I am sure the last thing on their minds is to attack someones lure or bait. Of course some of these fish might be naturally aggressive but it has to have an impact on the catching.

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