I bought a CT 2106 two years ago largely based on the advice of ppl on this forum (FFM and others). I have caught a LOT of chum, springs, coho, pinks and so on with this rod and can offer some feedback.
First off it is a wonderfully light and awesome rod to fish with! My favorite reel pairing is a Shimano Currado 301E. Balances perfectly. Also like it with a Calcutta 201E although this reel struggles a bit with the drag for chum and springs. Most of the time I fish the Currado.
I have no problem landing any fish with this rod in the LOWER Vedder. I have landed 25+lb springs and so on. You definitely need to hammer the hook sets on any hook above #1. I often fish 1/0 jigs for chum and when the float goes under I L-A-Y into the hook set! If I'm fishing smaller hooks for coho and pinks a "regular" hook set is fine.
If I'm fishing upriver (don't much) I'll bring a beefier rod. Same with the Fraser/Harrison, I'll leave it at home and bring more beef. Plus I don't really like having such a nice rod in the boat in case it gets stepped on etc. Use the cheaper Shimano rods for that.
So, I would highly recommend this rod if you like fishing light gear. However if you're going to put a 400 Calcutta or some big reel on it then I would not bother. Also definitely not a rod for a novice fisherman. I let my wife use it and she feels it's way underpowered for chum and springs. She prefers to fish her 11"6 Technium in 12-25lb line rating, and this rod will haul in any salmon no problem. After fishing the 2016 most of the time this rod feels like an anchor!