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Author Topic: 2013 Chilliwack River fall salmon fishery information & water condition updates  (Read 77853 times)

robbyvanz

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Has it rained?

no rain forecast until next thursday.
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Johnny Canuck

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no rain forecast until next thursday.

I am well aware of that. I was wondering why a water update would be needed when it clearly hasn't rained at all lately. Therefore the river would be clear and judging by the graph very low...
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Has it rained?

Not here, but last I heard washouts upcountry were affecting clarity here and last I was at the river it wasn't super clear....

But thanks for the helpful post....  ::)
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CohoJake

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Did you mean to ask on the Fraser thread?
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Johnny Canuck

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Not here, but last I heard washouts upcountry were affecting clarity here and last I was at the river it wasn't super clear....

But thanks for the helpful post....  ::)

Want helpful? The headwaters of the Chilliwack system are in Washington State, not "up country"  :o ::) ::) ::)
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Want helpful? The headwaters of the Chilliwack system are in Washington State, not "up country"  :o ::) ::) ::)

True, but "up country" also means "inland" or remote from the sea coast, so the headwaters of a coastal stream like the Chilliwack can be considered  "upcountry" as it is in the cascade range beyond the coast mountains.  More importantly, those "washouts" would have to be pretty significant as they would have to colour up the entire lake to affect the lower Chilliwack.  More likely upcountry was meant to mean upstream.
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BIG T

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Low and clear today
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mikeH

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You can walk across the river in the lower half in most places river sure is low.
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naka21

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In desperate need of rain, fish seem too be stale and not willing to bite anything
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bunnta

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hrm...somehow i appreciate low clear water condition. Moar fish for me to catch  8)
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Been great on the fly for the past few days, maybe I finally tied up the right pattern.
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I'm just interested in seeing my float go down, I don't really care if a boot-dark fish is on the other end (C&Ring anyway).  Tried upper river past borden creek last Thurs and only got one takedown.  Anyone got any suggestions? 
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Caught a gull today......

Swooped down and grabbed my colorado blade as it hit the water...
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Caught a gull today......

Swooped down and grabbed my colorado blade as it hit the water...

Yeah, I hooked two last week on the Colorado. Kinda slow.
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Super low,& gin clear water,haven't seen any fish caught except one wild coho killed on a shallow bank.
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