There's a lot of other possibilities out there. Many of them have only natural wild populations of salmon and trout but I am getting old and forgettable and I can't remember them at the moment. Otherwise I'd be happy to invite people I don't know to go to those place and enjoy gut hooking wild cutthroat by fishing dew worms
. Once the freeze up gets going up country the Fraser will drop and offer opportunities for trout, char and even coho in specific locales. Local lakes will fish well in the fall and even in winter if the weather is mild. They do stock the lakes in the fall and any fish from the spring plant will have grown some and behave more like natural fish. Check the stocking reports on some other page on this site or on gofishbc.com. Buntzen, Sasamat, Mill, Grace, Mike and Rolley have all been stocked within the last week or so. There are regular reports (weekly or so) on some major tackle shops websites, Berry's Pacific Angler and Fred's for example, and mention most of the well known locations including Dewdney Slough. FWIW I've been up there a few times the last week and it's not so great at least as of Monday but I did get a nice wild coho on my 2nd cast that day - blanked for the balance of the day. Strangely enough the tackle shops don't report on some of those little wild streams, like Ableander Creek with great fishing this time of year 'cause I guess they figure it's just not worth it or perhaps for some other reason.