Buck and I did our weekly steelhead count this morning, and it was dismal.
The outlet of Chilliwack Lake had 10 fish, 5 of which were spawning. In 2012 at this approximate date we saw 30; in 2013 we saw 21, and, in 2006, 80 were observed ( B.Usher, personal communication) Conditions for observations were good; water temp was 10° C. Several 2-3 lb trout and a few whitefish were seen as well.
We were expecting good things at Centennial channel this week but were disappointed – only 4 fish. Water temperature was 9° C. Last week this site had 13 fish which had not started spawning so we were surprised to see very little gravel movement and only one or two redds. It seems last week's fish either swam right on through the channel, or turned around and swam back out. They most certainly did not spawn on this superb gravel. Possibly related, we did see signs that anglers had been fishing in Centennial, and there is active logging in the area and the channel often times is very close to the road and it's loaded logging trucks. We have commented in the past how wary and how easily spooked these fish are in this channel. In all previous years we have seen many redds and gravel movement at this site. For a numbers perspective, in 2011 we saw 32; in 2012 we saw 7, and in 2013 we saw 18. In 2006, 49 were observed (Usher).
We could not count fish from the Middle Creek Bridge due to a highway crew doing maintenance, and time did not permit the walking of Angel wing; that I will do tomorrow and report back.
As usual, most of the fish we did see were smaller than normal but all appeared in excellent condition.