Chris and I made the 3rd trip today looking for spawning steelhead. Despite the recent warm weather, the river was even lower than last week. If this river actually has a freshet this spring, we believe it will be a short one. We first stopped at the Middle Creek Bridge but viewing conditions were poor, so our counts started at Centennial Channel, where 5 fish were observed. In 2012 on at this app. date 2 were seen; in 2013 on the app. date 3 were seen, and in 2014, 0 were seen. I think Chris got an appreciation for this magnificent salmonid habitat, how skittish these fish are, and how difficult they are to see in the water. One fish cooperated long enough for Chris to get a few photos. Water temperature was 7° C.
On to Chilliwack Lake where we were disappointed to find the gate at the Park entrance locked. This meant a longer trek, something we weren't keen on after walking CC (we are seniors, after all, with a combined age of 137, lol!) It was worth it though as we saw 20 fish here, most of which were spawning. Conditions for viewing were good, but we could easily have underestimated the numbers of fish that were staging in the deep pool below the outlet. In 2013, 20 were seen, and in 2014, 3. Water temperature here was 8°C. Chris was able to get some video of this site and spawning fish, which he will post later.
On the way back we tried again at the Middle Creek Bridge but the light conditions were again poor, so this site will be recorded as not counted.
All in all a good day with a good friend … topped off with Chris buying me lunch at Cookies! More next week.