I was reading FN0929- the Fraser River Update, and saw something that was pretty interesting- that so far, the Early Stuart spawners are, "generally in good condition, although there has been an increase in pre-spawn mortalities in the most recent observation period". The increase makes sense for a lot of reasons. The report also talked about water temps being pretty good lately. In general, although the overall numbers are low, at least this is a spot of encouraging news.
My question is this: for those people fishing the Fraser (sturgeon) during the salmon closure, have you noticed a change in the number of dead sockeye drifting by? I fish the Rosedale to Maple Ridge areas myself, and haven't sturgeon fished this year.
I know the numbers of sockeye are lower this year to start with, that the information is far from complete, and that this question might start WW III
, but there is no agenda behind it, as I am a flosser who enjoys a few trips out with my sons. I just wanted to ask a simple question with no analysis attached.