The Vedder is far from done.
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In fact, I'd venture to say that the best is yet to come for those who really FISH. With the water levels up, miles of fishable water have opened up, as opposed to the limited number of productive holes when the water was low. Sure, the snaggers will have to work harder to get their fish as the fish won't be stacked in a few holes like they were in September and earlier this month.
As for the Chehalis, that river is a gem for the adventurous types. I did the canyon a few times in the past, and every time I was rewarded with my limit of coho. Sadly, the canyon is too much to ask of my body these days.
I understand Stratocaster's frustration with the OP, as many people have become so lazy and feel so entitled to free online information that there is not even a hint of politeness or kindness in the opening post. Some people feel that a discussion forum is like ask.com, where you just post a question and hope like crazy that a kind soul who knows the answer will read it and take the time to reply.
To fishyfish and all others who would like to mine this community for nuggets of information: be polite, use a greeting in your opening post, give us a little background,
be specific, and I am sure that many of us who have been on these fora for 10 or more years will feel compelled to write a reply.
The way your question was worded, fishyfish, deserves only this answer: "Yes, I have."