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Author Topic: 2015 Chilliwack River fall salmon fishery information & water condition updates  (Read 521387 times)

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Yes 8)
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islanddude

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Calling for lots of rain starting on Tues. Get out there and fish hard for the next few days. Go to the top end for what ever steelhead have come in will rocket up to there.
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Calling for lots of rain starting on Tues. Get out there and fish hard for the next few days. Go to the top end for what ever steelhead have come in will rocket up to there.

Lol this an attempt to keep people off the lower or mid? haha
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Dave

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The dude is right ... most early fish do go fast upstream.  Good thing too as that is why there are still a few early fish left in this system.

Hope to see a few that made it past the gauntlet this spring :D
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Oh boy, there goes my solitude! The last few days were indeed fun while it lasted! I love early Chrome. I had a guy say to me " I saw you catch that Chrome Coho on a pink worm " reply " That's not a Coho" reply " OH " Then I told him to get the App on FWR!

Nothing beats this time of year, big water with big tides followed by a cold snap always = success! Well for some anyways!
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@greyghost were you the guy in the upper that hooked into a pod of steelhead on Wednesday? Was talkin to a guy lower down who said someone up there got into a few steelhead  ;D

Got out this morning and managed a chum doe that was nice enough for the smoker.
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Going to get out in the morning see how it goes, at least it will be a beautiful day. Try out some of those trout techniques.
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Didn't see a pod of whales! But had a whale of a time! ;D
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so this happened today LOL!!!!!!  ;D ::) ::)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hCpvv-QtsA
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NothingToSnagAbout

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TLS, you handled the float with those pink hands. Can't blame him. ;D
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sbc hris

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so this happened today LOL!!!!!!  ;D ::) ::)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hCpvv-QtsA

First thing that comes to mind when I see that happen is DRY FLY!! I've seen coho do that, but never chum...
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BCfisherman97

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Ive had sockeye do that plenty of times.
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Spoonman84

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I've had fish jump and attack my float before but never had one wrapped
Up like that lol
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Floater

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I have had trout strike at my lead before but never float, thats crazy.
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243Pete

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Did that chum crack that clear drift? I've had coho chase down my retrieved roe and chum strike at my lead, but that is the first I've seen a chum do that... I've see a large spring rolling down river with a coho wedged across it's mouth a couple years ago but this is pretty funny.  ;D
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